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DEVELOPMENT CENTER EXT.655
October 25, 1982
Mr. Eldon Ward
ZVFK Architects/Planners
218 West Mountain
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Dear Eldon:
Staff has reviewed the Amended Final Site Plan for Silverplume PUD and has the
following comments to make:
1. Building setbacks from the rear of sidewalks must be 15-ft to allow for
installation and maintenance of utilities.
2. Existing approved utility plans must be revised to reflect changes.
3. Envelopes 6 and 7 should show distance to property line.
4. If the entire roadway around Clusters 6 and 7 is not constructed in full, a
temporary turnaround would be needed (80-ft diameter).
5. Parking spaces across from Cluster 4 next to the circle need to be setback
20-ft from flowline.
6. Erosion protection is needed in the parking area at the northwest corner of
Building L, at the curb opening at elevation 80.27, and at the 15-inch CRP
entrance to the detention pond. The origin of flows at the 2-ft curb opening
(elevation 80.27) needs to be shown.
7. Typical landscaping within building envelopes should be addressed.
8. How will security lighting be addressed?
9. Elevations of the proposed gazebo should be provided.
10. The number of parking stalls provided barely meets the required number.
Compact stalls could be used if designated and properly signed.
Five copies of the revised site plan need to be submitted to this office by Monday,
November 8, 1982. An 8-1/2"xll" reduction and colored site plan/elevations need
Mr. Eldon Ward
ZVFK Architects/Planne?%W
October 25, 1982
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to be submitted by Monday, November 15, 1982
don't hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely yours,
Sherry Albertson -Clark
City Planner
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February 5, 1981
Mr. Maurice Rupel
Development Engineer
City of Fort Collins
P. 0. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
RE: Silverplume P.U.D.
Dear Maury:
This letter is submitted in response to the City's request for
specifications for the installation of pattern concrete in the
Silverplume P.U.D.
The location of the proposed concrete is on local streets with
moderate traffic use and, therefore, we chose a traffic index
of 4.5. This yields a daily 18 KIP equivalent of 1, however,
we used 10 in the analysis. The minimum modulus of rupture for
the concrete design mix is 450 psi and the modulus of subgrade
reaction based on an "R" value of 12 is 106.
Using Figure V of the proposed Street Design Standards for the
City of Fort Collins, yields a minimum slab thickness of 4�,".
The Contractor is proposing to place a 6" slab with 6" x 6" - $%8%o
wire mesh. As this is well within the design considerations, it
is requested that the construction be permitted in accordance
with the proposed street construction standards for rigid pavements.
Very truly yours,
M & I, INC.
G. McLaugh/lain
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Maurice Rupel
City Engineer
Engineering Department
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, Colorado
Dear Mr. Rupel:
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October 20, 1981
Re: Silverplume
226.5044
We are the developer and builder of the subject subdivision at
Silverplume PUD and are applying for subdivision approval through
the Veterans Administration.
One of the standard VA and FHA requirements is that we obtain a
letter from the local authority regarding the acceptance of the
streets. The letter should indicate their willingness to assume
responsibility for maintenance of the streets, drainage structures
and sewer and water facilities as soon as the developer has
fulfilled his obligations.
May we have such a letter addressed to the Veterans Administration
but sent to our address so that it may be included with the
other documents and exhibits that we will file with the VA.
Thank you.
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C- Associate J int Venture
d. Jensen Enterprises, Inc.,
Partner
Dan R. Jensen, President
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