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Consulting Engineers and Surveyors
October 18, 2001
Mr. Eric Bracke
Traffic Engineer
625 Ninth Street
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
Dear Eric,
This is a request for a variance to not require a Traffic Impact Study for Ed Carroll Motors'
proposed parking lot for automobile storage on McClelland Drive. The proposed site is directly
North of the automobile storage lot that they developed two years ago. The proposed parking lot
will not be used for sales of automobiles and will be fenced.
The legal description of the site is the South 229 feet of McClelland Office Park, P.U.D.
If you have any questions regarding this request, please call.
Sincerely,
Richard A. Rutherford, P.E.
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James H. Stewart and Associates, Inc.
103 S. Meldrum Street • P.O. Box 429 • Ft. Collins, CO 80522
970/482-9331 • Fax 970/482-9382
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Consulting Engineers and Surveyors
January 17, 2002
Mr. Eric Bracke
Traffic Engineer
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, Co 80522
Dear Eric,
This is a request for a variance in the proposed Ed Carroll Motors Inc. Subdivision Second
Filing. The site is North of their car parking lot at the Northeast corner of McClelland Drive and
Swallow Road. They are proposing another car parking lot that also has a proposed driveway on the
East side of McClelland Drive. The variance, if required, is for the distance between driveways. The
distance between the driveway on the South parking lot and the proposed driveway is 281 feet. The
distance from the proposed driveway to the existing driveway into the McClelland Office Park P.U.D.
is 201 feet.
There is an existing driveway near the South line of the new parking lot which will be closed.
It is only 122 feet form the South car parking lot. All of the distances above are from centerline of
driveway to centerline of driveway.
This site is the same site that I requested a variance for not to require a Traffic Impact Study
on October 18, 2001. I am also enclosing that request.
If possible, could you give me a call back on your decision of the request as soon as you can.
Thank you for your help on this matter. If you have any questions regarding this request,
please call.
Sincerely,
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Richard A. Rutherford, P.E. & L.S.
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970/482-9331 • Fax 970/482-9382
January 22. 2002
Troy Jones
City Planner
City of Fort Collins Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580
RE: Ed Carroll Expansion
Project Development Plan/Final Plan
Dear Troy:
Planning Objectives:
On behalf of Ed Carroll Motors, Jim Sell Design Inc. is submitting the Project
Development Plan/Final Plan for the expansion of the existing parking lot for review by
the City of' Fort Collins. The site is located adjacent to the north property line of the
existing Ed Carroll Motors site, and is bordered on the east by Commercial Development,
on the West by McClelland Dr., and on the North by an Office development.
The proposed parking lot is designed to allow traffic to enter the site either from the
existing lot to the south or McClelland via the access drive, which also allows access to
the adjacent development to the east. Sidewalks and bike lanes exist adjacent to the site
along McClelland. Pedestrian access to the existing Car Dealership Showrooms is easily
accommodated from the existing sidewalks along the College Ave. frontage road and
Swallow. "I his project will provide an eight -foot pedestrian access along the north side of
the access drive, to allow pedestrian connections from McClelland to the retail area east
and office area north of the project site. There are two existing bits stop locations within
approximately six hundred feet of the proposed site. The bus stops are located on either
side of Coticge Ave. at the corner of Swallow Rd. With the proposed use of this site, as a
car dealership auto storage lot (both new and used cars for sale). we fell the design allows
vehicular traffic circulation with a minimum of conflict with pedestrianihike traffic.
Street trees planted within the parkway strip, as well as the parking lot islands will buffer
and enhance the parking lot. The tree placement, as well as the light placement and light
type, will help buffer the light pollution with regards to the neighboring areas (see
attached alternate compliance). The property owner will maintain the turf areas. We feel
the parking lot expansion meets all the requirements of the Land Use Code, and achieves
the following City Plan Principles and Policies:
Principle LU-1: Growth within the city will promote a compact development
pattern within a well-defined boundary.
Principle L11-2: The city will maintain and enhance its character and sense of
place as defined by its neighborhoods, districts, corridors, and edges.
Policy LU-2.2: Urban Design. The design review process, supplemented by
design standards and guidelines, will be used to promote new construction and
redevelopment that contribute positively to the type of neighborhoods, districts,
corridors and edges described herein while emphasizing the special identity of
each area.
Principle L11-3: The City Structure Plan will be used to provide a geographic
depiction of how these City Plan Principles and Policies are applied throughout
the city.
Policy L111--3.1 General Area Designations. The City Structure Plan will identify
where the various designations apply within the Fort Collins urban growth
boundary as an indication of the City's intent to maintain certain conditions within
theses areas or to promote certain types of development.
Principle T-5: The City will acknowledge pedestrian travel as a viable
transportation mode and elevate it in importance to be in balance with all other
modes. Direct pedestrian connections will be provided and encouraged from
place of residence to transit, schools, activity centers, work and public facilities.
Policy T-5.2 Connections. Pedestrian connections will be clearly visible and
accessible, incorporating markings, signage, lighting and paving materials.
Principle T-8 The City shall develop secure pedestrian setting by developing a
well -lit inhabited pedestrian network and by mitigating the impacts of vehicles.
Policy CAD-1.4 Street Tree Design. Street trees should be used in a formal
architectural fashion to reinforce, define and connect the spaces and corridors
created by building and other features along a street. Canopy shade trees shall
constitute the majority of tree plantings, and a mixture of tree types shall be
included, arranged to establish partial urban tree canopy cover. Existing trees
shall he preserved to the maximum extent feasible.
Principle L'con-1: The City will pursue a balanced and sustainable economic
development program.
Principle CD-2: The design of Commercial Districts should provide for
convenient access, efficient and cost effective pedestrian and vehicular
circulation, and a comfortable pedestrian environment in selected nodes.
Policy CD-2.2 Pedestrian Access. Pedestrian environments within Commercial
Districts will be supported by connecting them to adjoining uses. Buildings
Should be oriented both to public streets and to internal streets, with parking areas
located internally on the property, or behind buildings when possible.
Principle CO-3: Commercial Districts will be accessible by all modes of travel,
inctuding transit, bicycle, pedestrian, and automobiles.
Conceptual Review Issues:
/.oning Department
All comments have been taken into consideration
Stormwater Utility
All comments have been taken into consideration.
Engineering Dept.
a. Eric Bracke has waved the traffic study.
b. Noted
c. Noted.
d. The project will be replated.
e. A variance has been submitted for the proposed driveway
location/separation.
f. Noted
g. Noted
h. Noted
Water/Wastewater Utility
All comments have been taken into consideration.
Natural Resources
All comments have been taken into consideration.
Poudre Fire Authority
No comments.
Light and Power
All comments have been taken into consideration.
Transportation Planning Department
a. Noted
b. An existing sidewalk exists along McClelland.
c. Noted
d. Noted
Current Planning Dept.
a. Noted
b. Noted
c. The variance has been applied for and approved.
Plcase review this information and should you have any questions, give me a call.
Sincerely,
JIM SELL DESIGN Inc.
J. Brad Saucenman —
Sr. Landscape Architect/Project Manager
Incl.
STEWART&ASSOCIATES
Consulting Engineers and Surveyors
November 4, 2002
Mr. CameronMcNaiir
Fort Collins City Engineer
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
Dear Cameron,
This is another request for a variance in the proposed Ed Carroll Motor P.D.P., which
was a part of the McClelland Office Park P.U.D. The City of Fort Collins will purchase 28 feet
of right-of-way at a later date to improve McClelland Drive to a minor arterial. There is an
existing 7-foot wide attached sidewalk on the East side of McClelland Drive. This variance
requested, is to allow the attached sidewalk to remain until the City of Fort Collins purchases the
needed R.O.W. and constructs the minor arterial street. At that time the sidewalk will be moved
East and become a detached sidewalk. The legal description of the site is the South 229 feet of
McClelland Office Park, P.U.D.
If you have any questions regarding this request, please call.
Sincerely,
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Richard A. Rutherford, P.E. & L.S.
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S. Meldrum Street • P.O. Box 429 • Ft.Collins, CO 80522
970/482-9331 • Fax 970/482-9382
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Consulting Engineers and Surveyors
March 21, 2003
Mr. Cam McNair
Fort Collins City Engineer
P.O Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
Dear Cam,
The following is a request for a variance in the proposed Ed Carroll Motor P.D. P., which was a
part of the McClelland Office Park P.U.D.
Identifying Issue: McClelland Drive is a 2-lane Arterial Street. There is an existing 7-foot wide
attached sidewalk on the East side of McClelland Drive, which should be a detached sidewalk.
Alternate Design: 'This variance requested, is to allow the attached sidewalk to remain until the
City of Fort Collins purchases the needed R.O.W. and constructs the minor arterial street. At that
time the sidewalk will be moved East and become a detached sidewalk.
Comparing To Standards: There will be no impact on capital and maintenance requirements or
costs.
Justification: The variance will not be detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare, will
not reduce the design life of the existing sidewalk, and will not cause the City of Fort Collins
additional maintenance costs. The proposed plan of leaving the existing attached sidewalk in
place will not require the City of Fort Collins to purchase 28 feet of right-of-way for the
detached sidewalk at this time.
If you have any questions regarding this request, please call.
Sincerely,
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RichardA. Rutherford, P.E. & L.S.
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James H. Stewart and Associates, Inc.
n,,, J:IJAND011varm„11rd—N1,19a & Meldrum Street • P.O. Box 429 • Ft. Collins, CO 80522
970/482-9331 • Fax 970/482-9382
May 16, 2003
Mr. Troy Jones
City of Fort Collins Planning Department
281 North College Ave.
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
RE: Project No.: Ed Carroll Motors
Dear Troy:
After our meeting on Friday May 9, 2003 and per your comments in your letter of April 23, 2003
we have made the corrections noted.
Specifically:
l . The casement has been verified by Jim Hoff of Technical Services and approved. Jim
stated that the temporary construction easement is acceptable as shown and it is not
necessary to include the construction permission letter. The easement is being
processed by the lien holder and will be submitted upon completion. A blank copy of
this easement is being submitted to be verified.
2. We have field located and identified the gas and electric lines on the plans as
requested by Jeff Ilill.
3. The dashed lines on the vicinity map have been labeled.
4. The Site flan and Landscape Plan show the correct easements as shown on the plat.
per Susan Joy's request we are including a hard copy print of each of the mylar sheets so they
can be reviewed. Please contact our office, should you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Jim Sell Design, Inc.
Matthcw J. Blakely, A�,
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May 21, 2003
Susan Joy/ Engineering Dept.
CITY of FORT COLLINS
281 N. College Av.
Fort Collins CO 80524
Re: Construction Access Acknowledgement
Dear Susan:
Please accept this letter as documentation that Go-V cV-r
has been notified that the Ed Carroll Motor company intends to construct a
retaining wall along our south property line and connection to the existing storm
manhole within our parking lot, each of which occur within the existing Utility and
Drainage Easement per McClelland Office Park P.U.D. Plat in Book 2282 at page
2253. I/we will allow such access for the purpose of constructing said
improvements.
If you have questions, please contact me at `00-S,$ C.-1�4 9 S
Respectfully,
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Printed Name
cc: Troy Jones/Planning Dept/City F.C.
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