HomeMy WebLinkAboutDAKOTA RIDGE PUD SECOND - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2003-07-31Sell DesiSR
June 7, 1993
Planning and Zoning Beard Members
Planning Department
City of Fort Collins 4.
RE: Dakota Ridge PUD, 2nd Phase'
Planning; Objectives
Dear Board Members:
This is the second phase of Dakota Ridge PUD, located in southeast
Fort Collins on the east side of Timberline Road approximately one -
quarter mile north of Horsetooth Road, adjacent to Stone Ridge 2nd
Phase and Dakota Ridge 1st Phase. The proposed development has 170
lots on 47.20 acres (gross area) for a density of 3.60 dwelling units per
acre.
Access & Circulation
The major circulation within the development is an extension of exist-
ing Red Mountain Drive, which gives primary access to Dakota Ridge
2nd Phase from Timberline Road; there is a secondary loop which
connects with Creekstone Drive in Stone Ridge 2nd Filing on the south
and, via Creekstone, Horsetooth Road.
The circulation system was designed to facilitate drainage of the unusu-
ally -flat site and deliver stormwater to the detention pond in the south-
east corner of the property.
Land Use
The lots in Dakota Ridge 2nd Phase are single-family residential of
approximately 9,100 square feet. The target market is entry-level
homebuyers. There is a ±2.4-acre detention pond in the southeast
corner of the property within a tract of approximately 3.5 acres, as per
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Solar Orientation
The proposed development meets the requirements of the solar ordinance -- there are
120 lots out of 170 meeting the ordinance criteria, for 71 % percent compliance.
This level of compliance reflects a layout designed for a higher -than -minimum
number of solar lots, since, because of pre-existing conditions, the next filing of
Dakota Ridge cannot meet the minimum percentage.
Land Use Policies
Land -use policies achieved by the proposed development include:
• Policy 12 -- density of at least 3 dwelling units per acre.
• Policy 22 -- contiguous to existing development.
• Policy 46 -- energy conservation through site planning (solar orientation).
• Policy 79 -- low -density residential development having access to approved
neighborhood center (northeast corner of Horsetooth and
Timberline); access to major employment centers (several light
industrial and business uses in the immediate vicinity); within
walking distance to planned elementary school and neighbor-
hood park (northwest corner of Red Mountain Drive and
Creekstone Drive); and, in which a collector street provides
primary access (Red Mountain and Willow Creek Drives).
Thank you for your consideration, and we look forward to your comments.
Sincerely,
JIM SELL DESIGN
Jim Sell
July 21, 1993
Mr. Mike Herzig
Engineering Department
City of Fort Collins
281 North College Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
RE: Dakota Ridge Second Filing
Project No. 10-746-000
Dear Mike:
We are writing this letter requesting a variance on the 240' minimum radius in one location
on the platted ROW of Red Mountain and Willow Creek Intersection. The centerline as
proposed will be a 42.00' radius with the inside radius being 15.00' and the outside radius
being 69.00'. After the discussion with your staff, it was agreed that this would be the most
appropriate design for this street.
If you should have any questions regarding this matter or if I could be of further assistance
to you in any way, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours,
TST, INC., CONSULTING ENGINEERS
Donald N. Taranto, P.E.
RAD/lc
Enclosures
cc: Mr. Chuck Betters
TST, INC. 748 Whalers Way • Building D 102 Inverness Terrace East
Consulting Engineers Fort Collins, CO 80525 Englewood, CO 80112
(303) 226-0557 (303) 792-0557
Metro Denver (303) 595-9103 FAX (303) 792-9489
FAX (303) 226-0204
August 17, 1993
Mr. Mike Herzig
Engineering Department
City of Fort Collins
281 North College Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
RE: Dakota Ridge P.U.D., Second Filing
Project No. 10-746-000
Dear Mr. Herzig;:
We are requesting; a variance to the City of Fort Collins Street Design Criteria which states
that all intersections should have a 100' tangent at the intersecting street and be within 90'
deflection for the first 100'. The intersection of Red Mountain Drive and Wetterhorn Drive
does not meet this criteria. However, the centerline radius is 240.00 which meets the City
criteria. We have explored the possibility of decreasing the centerline radius to obtain the
100' tangent; however, even with a 165' radius, we can only obtain a 60' tangent and would
still need a variance to the design criteria for minimum centerline radius.
With this design, we are still having to relocate existing sanitary sewer to accommodate the
street alignment. Please feel free to contact me if you should have any questions or
concerns.
Respectfully,
TST, INC., CONSULTING ENGINEERS
7AL
Stephen F. Humann, P.E.
RAD/lc
TST, INC. 748 Whalers Way • Building D 102 Inverness Terrace East
Consulting Engineers Fart Collins, CO 80525 Englewood, CO 80112
(303) 226-0557 (303) 792-0557
Metro Denver (303) 595-9103 FAX (303) 792-9489
FAX (303) 226-0204