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tion Services
Engineering Department
MEMORANDUM
TO Ted Shepard, Senior Planner
FROM: Mike Herzig, Development Review Manager A64
Sheri Wamhof, ,, Development Review Engineer - Engineering
Basil Harridan, Development Review Engineer - Stormwater M 6AA)
DATE: February 26, 1996
RE Siena PUD (formerly Overland Ridge PUD) and the Planning and Zoning Board
decision on the Final PUD submittal
This letter is to update the conditions that were requested in the letter dated February 16, 1996
for support of the Final PUD. Since that time the Engineering and Stormwater Departments have
met with the applicant and discussed some of our concerns regarding the alley configurations and
the drainage. At that meeting an agreement was reached on an alley configuration that would
satisfy all those involved
The Engineering and Stormwater Departments are asking that the following (modified) conditions
be placed on this project at the time it goes to the Planning and Zoning board for final approval.
The conditions should read as follows:
Condition 1:
For the alleys to remain public right-of-way (ROW) the alleys needs to be designed
to meet one of the following designs:
1. An alley that slopes to one side shall be accepted if it is constructed with a
driveover curb and gutter on the down (low) side so that the majority of the
drainage flows are confined to the alley. The concrete driveover curb and gutter
should meet city standards or be of acceptable design, if a higher curb is used. At
any location where the flows can not be contained in the alley ROW drainage
easements and appropriate grading shall be provided. The high edge of the alley
should have a concrete edge that is a minimum of 1 foot wide and 8 inches thick.
The remaining portion of the alley can be of an asphalt pavement section. The
entrance to the alley off of the City street needs to have a street type configuration
( a curbed intersection with handicap ramps).
2_ An alley that slopes to one side may also be accepted if it is constructed with
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a v-pan provided on the down (low) side. Adequate easements need to be
provided for drainage flows outside of the alley ROW with consideration taken for
the effects due to blockage of the flow by obstacles ( such as fences, sheds,
landscaping or changes in the backlot grading). The v-pan should be a minimum
of 2 feet in width, 8 inches thick and have a maximum depth of/4 of an inch. The
high edge of the alley should have a concrete edge that is a minimum of 1 foot
wide and 8 inches thick The remaining portion of the alley can be of an asphalt
pavement section. The entrance to the alley off of the City street shall have a
street type configuration ( a curbed intersection with handicap ramps). A suitable
transition design from the v-pan to the curb is needed to keep flow from going
over the sidewalk as it exits the alley.
It would also be acceptable for the alleys to become private if they do not wish to conform to the
above requirements The stormdrainage flows would still need to be contained in the alley and/or
provide adequate drainage easements and meet stormwater criteria.
Condition 2:
The Pleasant Valley and Lake Canal at the Southwest corner of the property has
experienced flooding in the past. The potential for a spill should be investigated
and if needed a conveyance system that would provide for the safe discharge of
these flows across the Minatta property should be designed and included in the
final Utility plans for the Siena P.U.D.
These conditions are requested for the Engineering and Stormwater Departments to support this
project for final approval.
ccGary Diede, TOP Group Leader
John Minatta, Developer
Craig Houdeshell, RBD
Bruce Hendee, BHA
City of Fort Collins
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Engineering Department
MEMORANDUM
TO Ted Shepard, Senior Planner
FROM Mike Herzig, Development Review Manager �,` l(
Sheri Wamhoff, Development Review Engineer - Engineering
Basil Harridan, Development Review Engineer - Stormwatef
DATE February 16, 1996
RE Siena PUD (formerly Overland Ridge PUD) and the Planning and Zoning Board
decision on the Final PUD submittal
The alley design submitted for Final PUD approval by the Planning and Zoning board is
unacceptable The alleys are currently designed so that the entire alley surface slopes to one side
placing drainage flows 6-10 feet onto private lots. This is not an acceptable design. By placing a
portion of the drainage onto private property the City can not keep the lot owners from placing
obstacles on their property that might obstruct this flow. This could include such things as fences,
sheds, landscaping or changes in the back lot grading.
For this reason the Engineering and Stormwater Departments are asking that the following
conditions be placed on this project at the time it goes to the Planning and Zoning board for final
approval. The conditions should read as follows:
Condition 1.
For the alleys to remain public right-of-way (ROW) the alleys needs to be designed
to meet one of the following designs:
I An alley that slopes to one side may be constructed if driveover curb and
gutter is used on the down (low) side so that all the drainage flows are confined to
the alley. The concrete driveover curb should meet city standards or be of
acceptable design, if a higher curb is required The high edge of the alley should
have a concrete edge that is a minimum of 1 foot wide and 8 inches thick The
remaining portion of the alley can be of an asphalt pavement section. The entrance
to the alley off of the City street needs to have a street type configuration ( a
curbed intersection with handicap ramps).
2 A `V' shaped alley configuration may also be used. This should be
constructed entirely of concrete with a concrete v-pan down the center of the alley.
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Again all stormdrainage flow must be contained in the alley ROW.
it would also be acceptable for the alleys to become private if they do not wish to conform to the
above requirements. The stormdrainage flows would still need to be contained in the alley and in
the location where the stormwater flows, such as a v-pan, would need to be concrete .
Condition 2:
The Pleasant Valley and Lake Canal at the Southwest corner of the property has
experienced flooding in the past. The potential for a spill should be investigated
and if needed a conveyance system that would provide for the safe discharge of
these flows across the Minatta property should be designed and included in the
final Utility plans for the Siena P.U.D.
These conditions are requested for the Engineering and Stormwater Departments to support this
project for final approval.
cc: Gary Diede, TOP Group Leader
John Minatta, Developer
Craig Houdeshell, RBD
Bruce Hendee, BHA
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From: "Dave Stringer" <DSTRINGER@fcgov.com>
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To: "Christie White" <CWHITE@fcgov.com>;John Lang' < 1 g@ g
Cc: <LNEWLIN@fcgov.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 02. 2003 10:28 AM i s
Subject: Re: Curb Replacement at SIENA
John,
estimate for the cost of replacing the vertical curb
Following is an
and gutter with drive approach adjacent to your lot 43 in the Siena
I used are from the City's contract and are
development. The unit costs
comparable to average unit costs in the industry.
Remove vertical curb and gutter - $2.41 per quare foot
Replace with drive approach - $22.47 Lineal Foot (this includes 4
L two car 20 foot
feet of apron behind the curb head.) I assume6 feet of removal and
driveway with 6 feet of transition, requiring
replacement with a drive approach.
oved
Since this is new asphalt pavement the curb and ga to against the asphalt
r can be rem
without damaging the asphalt and the new curb p
led
edge, so no asphalt repair costs are included.
As you are aware, there was confusion as to what was being required by
the Peakview plans for this area as a result of that development,
the
your
City will participate in the replacement of the curb and gutter
development. We are willing to share the co to $800.00, subject
a drive approach to
curb for lot 43 (2769 Pleasant alley Road) up
the condition that we are providged with the gutter for lot 44 since ost invoices. We 11 not
participate in replacement
of the curb and
has access from the alley.
Please let me know when the work has been completed and send the
invoice to me.
Thanks,
Dave
>>> "john minatta" <mjnatt DAarthlink.net> 06/23/03 10:16AM »>
Dave
I saw Vicki at the site last week and spoke to her about this issue.
She is wired her to install a vertical curb in front
stating that the city req
b.
of
the SIENA lots and she was not permitted to provide a rollover cur
What is
the status of this issue and when do we expect to have a resolution.
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Valencia Construction Inc.
I nvo
8675 Weld County Road 86
Fort Collins, CO 80524
DATE
Invoice
Phone:970-686-0909 Fax:970-686-6969
10/8/2003
1220
WORK SITE
BILL TO 2769 Pleasent Valley Rd
Sam Monota
1101 S. Oveland Trail
Fort Collins. CO 80521
DUE DATE
130E9d TERMS Net 30
11/7/2003
ITEM
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
RATE
AMOUNT
Curb
780
Curb & Gutter work
1.02564
800.00
Past due invoices will have a 1.5% charge.
Total
Thank You for Your business
5800.00