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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLAUREL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1000 EAST LOCUST STREET - Filed CS-COMMENT SHEETS - 2008-03-03Nay 13, 1974 1O: Robert L. Brunton, City '.'anaer FROM: Donald M. Parsons, City Engineer TI:RO: Roy A. Bingman, Director of Community Development Dmication of Storm Se::er Easement from Poulre R-1 School District Tiri.s easement is necessary to maintain and coInstruct_storm facilities for storm -hater runoff from the Laurel Elementary School. This easement is RD feet wide. C -Please S�ouj l-owo 2)Oodpl2n /1rY7145 oe) -theTL -r ar,d 61oiws 4ZDRAIO&c (p:4,✓, Please 5ho lie /oca7rorns oT 2v edi nevii Frays or seu� Vert` ,'1�ers 6e USec, Fleas �x d c-o4-kvur nes y 50��I -s°4-e a,d -f �0.,� 51 ow oF�-s, , EAAi6H LA -FERAL. SYST-Em AT LAUREL ELEMc`NrF Zy SCHOOL Sl—I E sheep 1 0� 1 da}ec "Isl9z 7v ver�4 berm ss'e� o cio Prososec� work on ;one ��rc�cUa`—;o•n ��rc1„� Please shoes a�u� aruinac�e ec�s�wlev,-�s o� �'�Is si;-e> adc>,� ess the issuses- i , p°vd_CUhe�� w'll ''— cov;srt„� ce�y�v�� fhe 1Poua"e VgUf� 1�osPi a� s c�elenno it J � o -Pleas,; cle41�ie 41,e ma'n;'ar,re responsabll,'r j }�IeaSE �'crer }-a i'ne ��'c7ingp� � p✓htS �e+ury cedl��es w��ti �eSubr��'+�al, o ona eoe n city of Fort Collins DATE: PROJECT COMMENT SHEET DEPARTMENT: ITEM: 4oure/ E71eme'1�-rJ Sc/��ol '!� PV ,cnu /' Please respond to this project by Planner: No Problems X Problems or Concerns (see below) r %vl,�1/f- _;1> ,� �'l.--�c1u�f�. cf�r'L .,/,1 t � ��.. ...�:. , ='.e,. �'.,i✓.f;;c� f Date: / �. ' Si ature CHECK IF REVISIONS REQUIRED: O PLAT r�7 tr ; %lam / / I t� SITE ❑ LANDSCAPE Q/ UTILITY 4;:rl/nna:'F' PLANNING DEPARTMENT 281 NORTH COLLEGE P.O.BOX 580 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80522-0580 (303)221-6750 /- De,,elop,rient Services Planning; Departmeit C its ut lt)it Collin,, February 10, 1992 Ron Daggett Facilities Division Poudre School District R-1 2407 LaPorte Avenue Fort Collins, CO. 80521 Dear Mr. Daggett: Staff has reviewed the Dunn Elementary School Addition/Remodel project and offers the following comments: 1. Staff is concerned about the gravel road on the south that leads to a detention pond and the west side of the building. Is there a possibility of paving this in order to keep down the dust for the homes to the south? If it must remain gravel, have you thought about using recycled asphalt which does not cause as much dust? The City of Fort Collins Streets Department has been using recycled asphalt in the older alleys in residential areas with great success in keeping down fugitive dust. Please note on the site plan what is the purpose of the road. 2. Will the gravel road be equipped with a gate? If so, please indicate on the plan. 3. Does the gravel road have a curb cut on Washington? If not, a curb cut must be installed as traffic will break up the existing curb and sidewalk. 4. It is unfortunate that the expansion to the east will cause the removal of two large Spruce trees. In order to compensate for this loss, are there plans to add trees along Washington or Mulberry? Staff recommends that the Mulberry frontage be planted with a combination of foundation shrubs and deciduous shade trees to mitigate the loss of setback area. Certainly, the three Locust trees can be relocated along Mulberry. Also, foundation shrubs and clusters of ornamental trees along Washington would help soften the appearance of the new addition. Please provide more information on the landscaping intent. 5. Please indicate the purpose of the dashed line area directly on the corner of Mulberry and Washington. Is this a future expansion area? Is this an enclosed play area? �,� .,.,alp, � •�',� It, _� � -�.� -_ -, , _ 6. Please show the gate location on Mulberry and note that the gates will meet the specifications of the Poudre Fire Authority. Such gates must be removable during emergency situations. 7. The following information on ramps is provided: A. Slope should not exceed 1:12. B. Handrails should be 32 inches high. C. Surface should be roughened or of slip -resistant materials. D. Handrails should extend one foot past the tip and bottom of the ramp and return to a level post or safety terminal. E. Ramp should have a level platform at 30 foot intervals, and wherever there is a turn. 8. The site plan should provide a vicinity map and square footage information on what is existing and what is being proposed. This concludes Staff comments at this time. In order to stay on schedule for the February 24, 1992 Planning and Zoning Board hearing, please provide 10 prints, one P.M.T., and one colored rendering of the site plan. If architectural elevations are available, then this extra information would be very helpful. Sincerely, Ted Shepard Senior Planner xc: Sherry Albertson -Clark Kerrie Ashbeck, Civil Engineer [)eeelu, -: Serviies Ilia nrin". i),I,j tme February 10, 1992 Michael Spearnak Facilities Division Poudre School District R-1 2407 LaPorte Avenue Fort Collins, CO. 80521 Dear Mr. Spearnak: Staff has had the opportunity to review the 11B2" site plan schematic for New Laurel School and offers the following comments: 1. What is the status of the Traffic Impact Analysis? Will the results be discussed at the neighborhood meeting on Wednesday, February 12, 1992? If improvements are identified to mitigate the traffic impact on the surrounding streets, then these improvements must be discussed. 2. It is not clear whether the Locust Court to Laurel Street connection is a one-way or two-way private drive. The site plan should indicate the direction of traffic flow and that the drive is not a public street. Also, please indicate the width of this connection from flowline to flowline. 3. If the connection is the required second point of access for compliance with Fire Code, then please label as a "Fire Lane". Also, if required for access, the connection must be equipped with "No Parking - Fire Lane" signs, and the control gates must meet the specifications (removable under emergency conditions) of the Poudre Fire Authority. Please make the necessary notes on the site plan. 4. The site plan should also show the location of the water lines, fire hydrants, and all fire service lanes. 5. The site plan should indicate the location of the natural area. We are still operating under the assumption that the natural area will remain in its present location. 6. Staff is concerned about the delineation of the playground area and the Laurel Street connection. How will the students know when the lane is closed or open? Won't this arrangement require an inordinate amount of adult supervision during the morning and afternoon bus times? A possible solution would be to provide an attractive border to the lane with a split rail or western rail fence to discourage the students from using the lane as play are at all times. 7. At the terminus of Pennock Place, the plan indicates that P.V.H. has acquired property, in trade, from the District. This acquisition should not preclude the potential Pennock/Laurel street connection as approved in the City's East Side Neighborhood Plan. It is very important to keep options open to provide access to a possible neighborhood park and to the Riverside Shopping Center. Please add language to the plan indicating that the Pennock/Laurel connection is still a viable transportation goal of the City. 8. Will there be a pedestrian connection or a gate in the playground fence to allow access from the school property, across the P.V.H. property to Pennock Place? Such a pedestrian connection is encouraged as an interim solution until a street is constructed. 9. The sidewalk along the private access lane presently terminates at the curve. This sidewalk should continue around the curve to Laurel Street to promote safe pedestrian circulation. 10. Are there any plans to address the narrow sidewalks on Locust Street? The narrowness of these sidewalks has been an issue in the past and may need to be looked at. 11. As you are aware, the landscape plan for the Southwest Elementary School was circulated with the Laurel plans to indicate typical landscape treatment. Based on those plans, the City Forester recommends that the Norway Maple be changed to either Green Ash, Hackberry, Burr Oak, or Linden. Also, planting details are enclosed to add to the landscape plan. 12. Staff has two concerns with the parking lot. First, there appears to be an unnecessary drive aisle on the west which serves no spaces. Second, the path from Elizabeth Street dumps into the parking lot with no logical connection to the front door. These two concerns can be remedied by replacing the unnecessary drive aisle with landscaping and a sidewalk that extends the path from Elizabeth Street. This will remove students from a vehicular area. 13. The site plan should indicate the location of the bicycle racks. 14. Please provide notation on the location of the playground areas, and label what appears to be sand areas. Also, please label the flagpole, sign, fencing material and height, and other pertinent site plan elements. 15. Please indicate the square footage of the building. 16. Please provide a vicinity map. The following comments relate to the Utility Plans and are passed along for your consideration: 17. A drainage study would be required which should indicate the location of the 100-year floodplain (in the baseball diamond area). In addition, an erosion control note that on -site detention for required. plan must be submitted. Please increased imperviousness will be 18. The Public Service Company will require that all trees be kept a minimum of four feet from underground gas lines. 19. Any relocations or modifications to the existing electrical system must be coordinated with the City Light and Power Department. 20. If the existing water and sewer services are adequately sized, they may be reused. The existing meter pit must be upgraded to current City standards. There are numerous existing water and sewer mains which traverse the site. All must be included in 20 foot wide exclusive utility easements. This concludes Staff comments at this time. Please note that for the February 24, 1992 Planning and Zoning Board hearing, P.M.T.'s, 10 prints, colored renderings are due Feb. 18, 1992. At this time, we do not have a landscape plan or architectural elevations. It is recommended that these be provided as part of the 10 prints so a complete plan set can be provided to the P & Z Board. As always, please call if you have any questions. Sincerely, Ted Shepard Senior Planner xc: Sherry Albertson -Clark, Chief Planner Kerrie Ashbeck, Civil Engineer Plannin,g Department Gtv of Fort Collins M E M O R A N D U M TO: FROM: Mike Herzig, Development Engineering Manager DATE: yZ7 AlRE:- UTILITY PLANS Submitted for your review and comment are utility plans for: s�7v� Please respond by: �c; yr;Na nr ATU P•�c. 6 pg $MV, ce- W ,'Lt- i4m To isa cur &IPF W/LA--/36 PC%%A0L r T1OKI &IG &Y,'�r J6 1%..) 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Date: 6 /2 c� / q 2 Signature: CHECK IF REVISIONS�2EQLJII2ED: ❑ Sc n7 %O: JCcrri e �S//�b K ❑ �,� $%wart `t /� SSOc ❑ POuclre A/' 1 ®. v PLAT SITE LANDSCAPE UMITYt6RANfi6 ArJb D-RAC1Vr%6E PLAN5 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 281 NORTH COLLEGE P.O.BOX 580 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80522-0580 (303)221fi750