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HomeMy WebLinkAboutENGINES AND ENERGY CONVERSION LAB EXPANSION 450 NORTH COLLEGE AVENUE - Filed BDR-BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW - 2012-12-14LEGAL DESCRIPTION r F-.� to EXISTING GROTTO TO REMAIN AND BE PROTECTED EXISTING MONUMENT TO REMAIN AND BE PROTECTED NEW CONCRETE WALK EXISTING CONCRETE TO REMAIN LU Q LU 0 W J J O U Z 30' HT. STONE SCREEN WALL PROJECT SIGN CACHE LA POUDRE RIVER so 00 am 1 f100WAY y IIIII■ _ .. - Ills = am f AN own:. EXISTING UNDERGROUND 40000 . UTIt@fl TUNNEL ■ ■ 1 ■ BUFFER ZONE ► I /ITC C GRAVEL _ GRASSPAVE STAINED CONCRETE I . bee Jectlon a.4. 1 at the Land Use code for allowable uses wrthm the Natural naaltat Buffer Zone. \/IPft1\IIT/ AAAn POL J LMN I LEGEND ® RAMP PLANTING AREA GRASSPAVE STAINED CONCRETE 4- � i �C , ❑❑ ITIII�III ❑M� VE❑® go on El El El RN Uj ME ow M Ll ❑ Nn T HN A am ON M❑Him UM NW]�A M MU HRM E E HN HFIT, Ho go MM Mh SCALE: 1' = 1000 A portion of Lot 3 in Reservation on the Northwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the 6th P.M., lying North and West of Right of Way of the Fort Collins Development Railway Company, less deed recorded May 3, 1994 at Reception No. 94038222 being more particularly described as follows; Considering the West line of Section 12 as bearing South 00'23'57" West and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto: Commencing of the Northwest corner of said Section 12; thence along the West line of said Section 12, South 00'23'57" West, 482.47 feet; thence departing said West line, South 8903603" East, 73.47 feet to a point on the East line of said Reception No. 94038222, said point also being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along the approximate Top of Bank of Cache La Poudre River the following ten (10) courses: (1) South 68'2&25" East, 27.26 feet; (2) North 86'52'14" East, 40.22 feet; (3) South 6801 T47" East, 44.32 feet; (4) North 82'34'37" East, 118.30 feet; (5) South 84024'53" East, 151.12 feet; (6) South 75'36'07" East, 63.13 feet; (7) South 68036'28" East, 42.92 feet; (8) South 79623/460 East, 50.91 feet; (9) South 71'2959" East, 61.83 feet, (10) South 76636'43" East, 63.27 feet to a point on the Northwesterly line of Burlington Northern Railroad Right of Way; thence along said Northwesterly line, South 5700009" West, 776.12 feet to a point on the East line of said Reception No. 94038222; thence departing said Northwesterly line and along said East line, North 00034127" East, 521.48 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. OWNER'S CERTIFICATION KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT THAT: City of Fort Collins and/or assigns being all the lawful recorded owners of the property shown on this development plan, except any existing public streets, roads, or highways, do hereby certify that I/we accept the conditions and restrictions set forth on said plan and in the conditions of approval by the City of Fort Collins, dated Pee6W,642 /3, A40nd That I/we consent to the recordation of any • formation pertaining thereto. Owne • Collins By: qdMw— Date: A.,, 13 , ZeIL STATE OF COLORADO) ) ss. COUNTY OF LARIMER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged� before me this i %day of f�AtJtr►it.� , 20-11_, by 111f14eirl . /4'f' tb w!�j My commission expires: zb((/ Notary Public s nlee/^r/1e /1L el ALIL►11\In ArrKVV[U IJTjyr UIKM ON THIS I_2AY OF 1 A\lr% I ICI• nATA LAIJ 111\V LVI\II\V 1 VL' 1 VVVI. Vl ll\ LJ\I�VJ PROPOSED LAND USE LAB SPACE, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE, AND SUPPORT SPACE MAX. BUILDING HEIGHT PERMITTED NO MAXIMUM HEIGHT SPECIFIED IN POL ZONE DISTRICT MAX BUILDING HEIGHT PROPOSED 4 STORIES HOURS OF OPERATION 6 AM TO 9 PM GROSS SITE AREA 4.091 AC. (178,190 SF) ESTIMATED FLOOR AREA RATIO .51 FAR PUBLIC R.O.W. 0 AC (0 SF) NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE 1.35 AC. (58,612 SF) PARKING MAXIMUM PER INDUSTRIAL USE 105 PARKING SPACES (0.75 PER EMPLOYEE ' 140 EMPLOYEES) PARKING LOT LANDCAPE AREA 3,622 SF LANDSCAPE/ 11 33A 8F PAWING a 25% LANDSCAPE AREA NET SITE AREA 4.091 AC. (178,190 SF) SITE COVERAGE AREA PERCENT BUILDING COVERAGE 34,234 SF 19% DRIVES & PARKING (INCL. UTILITY YARD) 37,927 SF 21 % LANDSCAPE & WALKS 90,829 SF 51 % PUBLIC R.O.W. 0 SF 0% ACTIVE REC. USE (POUDRE TRAIL) 15,200 SF 9% TOTAL 178,190 SF 100% BUILDING ADDITION EXISTING BUILDING ADDITION BASEMENT 12,087 SF FIRST 12,358.6 SF 21.582.25 SF SECOND 1,637.69 SF 17638.68 SF THIRD 14:421.38 SF FOURTH 10,796.34 SF TOTAL 26,083.29 SF 64,438.65 SF PARKING REQUIRED PROVIDED STANDARD NA 22 HANDICAP 2 2 BICYCLE PARKING REQUIRED PROVIDED OUTDOOR PARKING 24 36 COVERED PARKING 5 5 TOTAL 29 41 SCALE: 1" = 30' 0 15, 30' 60, S ■ T- E P BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW ENGINES AND ENERGY CONVERSION LAB FORT COLLINS, COLCDRAIDO BHA DESIGN, INC. • 1603 OAKRIDGE DRIVE FT. COLLINS, CO 80525 O TEL (970) 223 - 7577 S H E E T l_ OF 4 DULY l 8, 20l 2 1�3-11 LEGEND tl— t1— M 28' Boxelder Condition - Fair 5" Bur Oak Condition - Good 6" Bur Oak Condition - Good 14' Honeylocust Condition - Good 9' Umber Pine Condition - Fair 20' Honeylocust Ciondition - Good 5' Boxelder \ Condition -Good To Be Removed \ 3' Boxelder Condition -G0000dd To 8a Removed ,n. Ao s I 5" Bur Oak I Condition - Poor 6' Bur Oak 1 Condition - ICzood � r 5" Bur Oak Condition - Good J I LU Q ' 6' Bur Oak w Condition - Good 10' Pinon Pine Ur Condition - Fair � O Condition- Goo6' Bur Oak d To Be Removed Uj (fR-1) U 12' Black Walnut Z Condition - Good 6' Boxelder Condition - Good To Be Rnoved 5' Boxelder Condition - Fair To Be Removed 9' Juniper Condition - Fair 20' Spruce Condition - Fair — 5' Mulberry Condition - Fair To Be Removed 17' Douglas Fir Condition - Fair 13' Pinon Pine Condition - Poor 3' Green Ash Condition - Fair To Be Removed 5' Green Ash Condition - Fair To Be Removed — — 6' Boxelder Condition - Good To Be Removed Boxelder 3' Boxelder Condition - Good Condition - Fair 18' To Be Removed To Be Removed Ift 3 Boxel- er Condition -fair To Be Removed Us- 6' Siberian Elm Condition - Fair To Be Removed - 3' Siberian Elm Condition - Poor To Be Removed 9' Multi -Stem Siberian Elm Condition - Poor To Be Removed 3" Crabapple Condition - Fair To Be Removed 3' Crabopple Condition - Fair To Be Removed 3" Amur Maple Condition - Fair To Be Removed 5' Cottonwood Condition - Good 4' Cottonwood Condition - Good 2' Amur Maple Condition - Fair To Be Removed 3' Cottonwood Condition - Good 3' Cottonwood Condition - Good (4) 3' Austrian Pines Condition - Good To Be Transplanted On Site See Landscape Plan 3' Catalpa Condition - Fair To Be Removed 2' Amur Maple3' Catalpa—i Condition - Poor Condition - Fair To Be Removed To Be Removed 3' Catalpa _Condition - Good —\ To Be R�moved \Z'.00 \ ' 2 A 'RtVFT 23' Spruce fiW%3 ��CKI Condition -Good BUFFER ZONE To Be Removed (TR-2) 34" Austrian Pine Condition - Good 28' Austrian Pine 6' Bur Oak Condition -Good Condition - Good 7' Bur Oak Condition - Good 21" Juniper 6' Bur Oak Condition - Good Condition,- Good To Be Removed 27' Cottonwood 7' Bur Oak (fR-6) Condition - Fair To Be Removed Condition - Good , (TR 5) i a 8' Bur Oak Condition - Good 18", 12", 1 1' Muni -Stem Juniper Condition - Good / To Be Removed i (TR-7) 34' Blue Spruce Condition - Good 23' Juniper ( .4c Condition - Good 25' Blue Spruce Condition - Good 24' Austrian Condition - Good To Be Removed (TR-3) 24" Spruce Condition - Good To Be Removed (TR-4) 3' Catalpa 1� I Condition - Poor 00 To Be Removed — 3' Catalpa Condition - Poor To Be Removed s w w EXISTING DECIDUOUS TREE EXISTING CONIFEROUS TREE TREE MITIGATION Symbol Species Mitigation Quantity TR-1 Pinon Pine 2 TR-2 Spruce 6 TR-3 Spruce 6 TR-4 Spruce 6 TR-5 Cottonwood 6 TR-6 Juniper 5 TR-7 Juniper 4 Total ■ 35 Trees to be upsized TREE PROTECTION NOTES „IR 1. Within the drip line of any protected existing tree, there shall be no cut or fill over a four -inch depth unless a qualified arborist or forester has evaluated and approved the disturbance. 2. AN protected existing trees shall be pruned to the City of Fort Collins Forestry standards. 3. Prior to and during construction, barriers shall be erected around all protected existing trees with such barriers to be of orange fencing a minimum of four (4) feet in height, secured with metal T-posts, no closer than six (6) feet from the trunk or one-half ('A) of the drip line, whichever is greater. There shall be no storage or movement of equipment, material, debris or fill within the fenced tree protection zone. 4. During the construction stage of development, the applicant shall prevent the cleaning of equipment or material or the storage and disposal of waste material such as paints, oils, solvents, asphalt, concrete, motor oil or any other material harmful to the life of a tree within the drip line of any protected tree or group of trees. 5. No damaging attachment, wires, signs or permits may be fastened to any protected tree. 6. Large property areas containing protected trees and separated from construction or land clearing areas, rood rights -of -way and utility easements may be off," rather than erecting protective fencing around each tree as required in subsection (G)(3) above. This may be accomplished by placing metal t-post stakes a maximum of fifty (50) feet apart and tying ribbon or rope from stake -to -stake along the outside perimeters of such areas being cleared. 7. The installation of utilities, irrigation lines or any underground fixture requiring excavation deeper than six (6) inches shall be accomplished by boring under the root system of protected existing trees at a minimum depth of twenty-four (24) inches. The auger distance is established from the face of the tree (outer bark) and is scaled from tree diameter at breast height as described in the chart below. CITY FORESTER SIGNATURE BLOCK APPROVED BY THE CITY FORESTER OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO ON THIS 6 +k DAY OF Q%%A1%1&% t 49k I SCALE: 1" = 30' 0 15, 30' 60' TREE MITIGATION PLAN BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW ENGINES AND ENERGY CONVERSION LAB FORT C(.-DLLINS, CCDLCDRAE)O BHA DESIGN, INC. • 1603 OAKRIDGE DRIVE FT. COLLINS, CO 80525 • TEL. (970) 223 - 7577 S H E E T 2 OF 4 J U LY l 8, 20 l 2 M3-11 i Q Uj O J J 0 Z t \ % o,,� �o oTajvO V 110A p s EXISTING TREES I 5 KF TO REMAIN — r 8 KF I RH TR J AND BE PROTECTED " 6 PA A — I ° EXISTING TURF I + r I TO REMAIN 1, ANb BE PROTECTED 1 G � T J ` Wij1�( 6 PA VI i 0 BO OR �16 AR I111- no 4'AC NE �J 10RUPA 7AR18 1 PO AC m 14 RH TR 5 SA RA 12 JU BR 26 PA A 23 CL LI �� Lit rrs haawrr.a. • �. I 2 PH MI - -. _ ` (4) EXISTING COTTONWOODS 3 RI GB 2 PH MI TO REMAIN AND BE PROTECTED . • 3 RH TR 2 9 G — ' (4) EXISTING PINES TO BE • 3 SA AM _ 3 RI CR _ _ 3 PR ME / TRANSPLANTED ON SITE a • 3 RI GB 3 PO AC _ 1 NCR I PH MI REFERRED TO AS PI, P2, P3, P4 — • 3 PR ME 3 RH TR 2 PH MI 1 PO AC 1 PH MI 9 PR ME ' m 16 PA VI r s" 49e2\ S AC NE t . " . 4p6 RH TRPR CI 3 1 NCR' " r '96 RI , ' • . 2 PR SH 3 RH 198 SP PE \t, 3 PR ME 6 PO AC ; y • 9E.i 7 RU PA i 4965 1 SA AM . �9 P1 6 SA EX • + . . " r» 3 PR Cl 3 PR SH 2 PR ME a9 a P2 P3 2 SA EX . 3 SA AM ti .114 3 PR CI " S CO B — " 13 PA VI 3 PR ME , 6 CO BY . 3 PH MI p'* \N 3JUBR ""*`± 9 PI AB 2PRSH • •; IOARIB - 5SAAM �RR / 6 GE RO � 10 PA VI 3 PH W _ • / 1 RH TRAR 18 18AQCA-6PAA-_ 4PAVI 8RHTR w.Mal. 3RICR / :..:.; ... ;:.'•,- *; �: ` ' 4 RH TR 4 PA A I 1 PR ME 3COB _ 4 AR 18 9 AR Ill y ,�y J 3PRBE = :c': 6 PR BE - 5 JU BR 6 RU FU ti" 14 DE CE 7 RH TR wrervh �d - 10GERO - 6 RA CO - 6ARIB - BDECE PPP h AC \ 0 p96 � 1 26DECE 19 CO AF '� �`` 3 PR ME I� FLAGSTONE 2 AC GIR 2 00 FT STONES 13 RU PA RIVER Tg�B BAR IB / ' r- I EXISTING AUSTRIAN PINES TO REMAIN AND BE PROTECTED ` // 11 CAKF 5COBY / 2 AF � PLANT NOTES AC HW 2AC // 5AQCA LEGEND + { ' EXISTING TREES .• + �1 PLANT LIST 13 BO GR a'' 1. Landscape materials shall be in accordance with AAN specifications for Number One Grade. GE RO I AC HW 69 2. Turf areas shall be irrigated with an automatic pop-up irrigation system. Shrub beds and trees to AC "° 5 CO AF kle T h II h 5RUFU j 1 PI MU 6 AR Ill (-6PAVI 2MMU 6RAC0 —C I RH TR 8PIPI / 2GLTR ' 10PIPI // _ 8 CA KF 3 AR Is 8AGCO + 1 GL TR 1 3PIMU �� ■ r LBAR 16 4 RH TR ANNUALS 4 JUUBR 9 RA CO r� - BY OWNER 10 AG CO 3PRC1 /— --/�• p9'1 / 24 CA KF N G EXISTTURF TO% 7 .` ■ Y/EP/ < ' (3) EXISTING A / BE TEPROOT�� ` ' V' L Y L i SPRUCE TREES �e TO REMAIN AND ; ; ) �� 7 . ■ BE PROTECTED k } �y�\�f .. ■ / pQ,O- TREE SPECIES DISTRIBUTION Species ntity QuaPercentage Alder 7 9% Austrian Pine 6 8% Birch 6 8% Black Walnut I 1% Boxelder 10 12% Bur Oak 12 15% Cottonwood 12 15% Douglas Fir 1 1% Honeylocust 5 7% Juniper 2 3% Limber Pine 1 1 % P'inon Pine 1 1 % Spruce 3 4% Willow 12 15% Total 80 100% 'Pow I anti flap r-rxle 3-2-1IDN31- with more than 80 trees on site, the maximum percerMinge of si one spades shell be 15% be nmgated wdfh an automatic drip lyric ) hmgation system. roes s a ove 5 drip emdters per plant, shrubs shill have 3 drip emitters per plant. The irrigation plan shall be reviewed and reviewed andopproved by the City of Ft. Collins Water Utilities Department prior to the issuance of a building permit. 3. Treat to be balled and burlapped, unless otherwise noted. 4. To satisfy the tree mitigation requirements, all canopy and ornamental trees shall be of increased caliper (3.(' Canopy, 2.5' Ornamental) 5. Shrub areas shall be mulched with shredded wood mulch with no weed barrier fabric. 6. Landscaping must be installed or secured with an irrevocable letter of credit, Performance Bond, or escrow account for 125% of the valuation of the materials and labor prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. 7. Landscaping shall be installed and maintained by the property owner, including trees and groundeoyer within the R.O.W. 8. The following separations shall be provided between trees/shrubs and utilities: B.I. 40 feet behveen canopy trees and sued lights 8.2. 15 fed between ornamental trees and sinee%hts 8.3. 10 feet between trees and public water and sanitary and storm sewer lines 8.4. 4 feet between shrubs and public water and sanitary and storm sewer lines 8.5. 4 fed between trees and gas lines 9. Field locale utilities prior to planting. 10. To the maximum extent feasible, topsoil that is removed during construction activity shall be conserved for later use on areas requiring revegeto ion and landscaping. 11. Perennial and ornamental grass beds to be mulched with 4' depth shredded wood mulch. No weed barrier shall be placed in these beds. 12. The top 6 inches of topsoil will be shipped and stored on site. The soil will then be placed in the planting areas. PROPOSED CANOPY TREE PROPOSED ORNAMENTAL TREE PROPOSED EVERGREEN TREE PROPOSED DECIDUOUS SHRUBS PROPOSED ORNAMENTAL GRASSES PROPOSED PERENNIALS PROPOSED BOULDERS IRRIGATED TURF DRYLAND SEED MIX WETLAND SEED MIX GRASSPAVE »tF'-- GRAVEL STAINED CONCRETE Deciduous Trees Symbol Botanical Nome Common Name Size Root FQuonfity AC GR Acer grandidentalum Bigtooth Maple B' Multi S BB 2 AC HW Ater totaricum'Hot Wings' Hot Wings Maple 2.5' Cal. BB 3 AC NE Ater negundo'Sensation' Sensation Boxelder 2.5' Cal. BB 9 BE PL Betula platyphyllo Whitespire' Asian White Birch 2.5' Co. BB 3 GL TR Gleditsia triaconthos'Shodemostee Shademoster Honeylocust 3" Cal. BB 3 PO AC Populus awminata Lanceleof Cottonwood 3" Cal. BB 11 PR SH Prunus virginiona'Shubed Canada Red Chokecherry B' Multi S BB 7 SA AM Solix amygdoloides Peach -Leaf Willow 2.5' Cal. BB 12 Evergreen Trees Symbol I Botanical Name Common Name Size Root Quantity PI AB Piceo abies'Cupressino' Fastigiate Norway Spruce 6' BB 9 Deciduous Shrubs AR IB Aronio melanocarpa lriquois Beauty' Iriquois Beauty Dwarf Chokeberry 5 Gal. Cont. 93 CO BY Comus olbo'Bud's YeNov/ Bud's Yellow Dogwood 5 Gal. Cont. 22 CO AF Comus sericea'Arctic Fire Arctic Fire Dogwood 5 Gal. Cont. 29 PH MI Philadelphus microphyllus LiMeleof Mockorange 5 Gal. Cant 14 PR BE Prunus besseyi Western Sand Cherry 5 Gal. Cont. 9 PR Cl Prunus x cistena Purple Leaf Plum 5 Gal. Cont. 12 PR ME Prunus virginiona melanocarpa Native Chokecherry 5 Gal. Cont. 27 RH TR Rhus trilobata Three Leaf Sumac 5 Gal. Cont. 66 RI CR Ribes odoratum' Crandall' Crandall Clove Currant 5 Gal. Cont. 8 RI GB Ribes oureum'Gwens Buffalo' Gwens Buffalo Currant 5 Gal. Cont. 8 RU PA Rubus parviflorus Thimbleberry 5 Gal. Cont. 30 SA EX Salix exigua Coyote Willow 5 Gal. Cont. 8 SA RA Sambucus rocemosa Red -Berried Elder 5 Gal. Cont. 5 Evergreen Shrubs JU BR Juniperus sabina'Broodmoor' Broodmoor Juniper 5 Gal. Cont. 24 PI MU Pinus mugo'Mops' Miniature Mugo Pine 5 Gal. Cont. 6 Ornamental Grasses BO GR Boutula grocilis'Blond Ambition' Blond Ambition Gramo Grass 1 Gal. Cont. 46 CA KF Colomogrostfs acutiflora'Karl Foerstee Feather Reed Grass 1 Gal. Cont. 56 DE CE Deschompsia cespitosa Tufted Hair Gross 1 Gal. Cont. 48 PA A Panicum Argatum'Shenandooh' Red Switch Grass 1 Gal. Cont. 124 Perennials AG CO Agostache ourontioca'Coronado' Coronado Hyssop 1 Gal. Cont. 18 AQ CA Aquilegia coeruleo Rocky Mountain Columbine 1 Gal. Cont. 23 GE RO Geronium'Rozanne' Blue Cranesbill 1 Gal. Cont. 29 PI PI Pinstemon pinifolius Pineleof Penstemon 1 Gal. Cont. 18 RA CO Ralibida columnifera Prairie Yellow Coneflower 1 Gal. Cont. 21 RU FU Rudbeckia fulgida'Goldsturm' Black Eyed Susan 1 Gal. Cont. 25 Vines CL U Clematis lingusficifolia Western Virgin's Bower Clematis 1 Gal. Cont. 23 Wetland Plugs SP PE Sporting pectinata Prairie Cordgrass 4' Plugs Cont. 198 13. The soil in all landscape areas, including parkways and medians, shall be thoughly loosened to a depth of not Less than eight (8) inches and soil amendment shah be thoroughly incorporated into LEGEND the soil of all landscape areas to a depth of at Least six (6) inches by tilling, discing or other suitable method, of a rate of at least three (3) cubic yards of soil amendment per one thousand Native Seed: (1,000) square fed of landscape area. Seed shalt be drill seeded at a rate of 19.21bs/PLS/Acre 14. A free permit must be obtained from the City Forester before any trees or shrubs as noted on this 16% Sideoets Grama plan are planted, pruned or removed on the public right-of-way. This includes zones between 4% Blue Grams the sidewalk and curb, median and other city property. This permit shall approve the location 19% Canada Wild Rye and species to be planted. Failure to obtain this permit may result in replacing or relocating 16% Neese and Thread trees and a hold on certificate of occupancy. I I% Green Needlerass 15. The developer shall contact the City forester to inspect all tree plantings at the completion of each 5% Switclwpass phase of the development. AN trees need to have been installed as shown on the landscape 27% Western Whestgrass plan. Approval of street tree planting is required before final approval of each phase. Failure to 1%Sarhd Dry obtain approval by the City Forester for the street trees in a phase shall result in a hold on certificate of occupancy for future phases of the development. 16. See Section 3.4.1 of the Land Use Code for allowable uses within the Natural Habitat Buffer Zone. REVISIONS DATE PDP RESUBMITTAL OCT 22, 2012 Q SCALE: 1" = 31Y 0 15, 30' 60' LAN [Do SCAPE PLAN BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW ENGINES AND ENERGY CONVERSION LAB FORT COLLINS, COLORAE)O BHA DESIGN, INC- a 1603 OAKRIDGE DRIVE 4W_ FT. COLLINS, CO 80525 a TEL: (970) 223 - 7577 S H E E T 3 OF 4 DULY l 13 20l 2 M3-11 gem r 1 LEGEND EXISTING TREES HIGH HYDROZONE so PROPOSED CANOPY TREE PROPOSED ORNAMENTAL TREE PROPOSED EVERGREEN TREE PROPOSED DECIDUOUS SHRUBS PROPOSED ORNAMENTAL GRASSES PROPOSED PERENNIALS 0% 4 PROPOSED BOULDERS WATER BUDGET CHART HYDROZONE HIGH AREA (s.f.) 26,086 WATER NEED ANNUAL WATER USE (gallons/s.f.) (gallons) 18 469,548 MODERATE 17,884 10 178,840 LOW 34,087 3 102,261 VERY LOW 0 0 0 TOTAL GALLONS 750,649 TOTAL S.F. 78,057 AVERAGE 9.61 GALLONS/S.F./SEASON MODERATE HYDROZONE LOW HYDROZONE Notes: 1. The average needs to be a maximum of 15 gallons/S.F.season. GENERAL NOTES FOR HYDROZONE COMPLIANCE 1. Apply mulch at a maximum depth of three (3) inches. 2. An irrigafion plan is required to be submitted at the same time as the landscape plan in accordance with the requirements in the Land Use Code Section 3.2.1.J(2). 3. When installing trees and shrubs, remove root ball wrapping materials (burlap, fabric, grow bags, twine, ties, wire basket, etc.) from the upper 12 inches or two-thirds of the root ball, whichever is greater after the tree or shrub is set in place. 49k I SCALE: 1" = 30' 0 15, 30' 60' HYDROZOIV E PLAN BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW ENGINES AND ENERGY CONVERSION LAB FORT COLUNS, COLORA1DO BHA DESIGN, INC. • 1603 OAKRIDGE DRIVE - FT. COLLINS, CO 80525 • TEL: (970) 223 - 7577 S H E E T 4 OF 4 JULY l 8, 20l 2 M3-11 EL = 95 - u I-P, — ROOF EL. = 1567---07 FOURTH FLOOR EL. 420" — 5_0�_ - METAL SUN SHADE COLOR,: CLEAR ANODIZED THIRD FLOOR__�o_ EL. - 126-03" PRECAST WNC WALL CAP SECOND FLOOR EL -0" ALUMINUM STOREFRONT WINDOW 5'1'5TEM COLOR: CLEAR ANODIZED GLAZING &fP.E-f' TINT PPECA5T GONG WALL BASE BRICK VENEER COLOR: RED 51MILAR TO EXISTING BLDG NORTHEAST ELEVATION - ADDITION SCREEN Ell .... ....... /A ENGINES AND ENERGY CONVERSION LAB FORT COLLINS, COLORADO . . ...... .... m3-11 WINTER SOLSTICE 10 AM -- - -- - -- - -- SUMMER SOLSTICE 8 AM WINTER 5OL5TICE q AM f. 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I !.I q\ t,q t., b.c 1.� Cii, t., ti t., CONTROL AFTER THE SET CURFEW. it 11(2 IJ.2 t.3 b.4 15 5 t. 1 9 t t b.6 t s t., t'. 1, t ..0 A 2 'J.2 V.2 b.2 -0.3 11.3 t.4 t.5 t.5 b\l,'(. t.. 6�6 t. b. s t 4 t.4 lo: t t -2 3 1).3 t.3 b . t 4 15.4 .4 t.� t V, 4 P b. t.9 t, t t.2 ti 10_4 40 t., t t 2 A {b.4 bat IT I t 4 t 4 .0 4 b.2 tt, i i it 't t .1 t.3 3 t.3 .3 t­ t.3 t.1 ;i -i .2 t, .4 b.4.t,l t.� t.� t-3 b.4 '.�t 7 X 2 1) 1 1 ti 1, t.2 �.2 t.2 t,3 t.3 t -, t 4 1 it t., t, t 1, 0,� b." t t.4 b. 4 t , t. t.9 1 .0 t­ t.21; X.2 t.3 bAl, .3 t.4 t.5 t. t., b. t. t.+i uaw.;.::<t.3 `;'I ddfi 15.5 t t.0, t XPAI t.6 X t . 4 t.3 t +,t. 51.6t b.0 1, 4 AM .2 4 1 a g t.3 b. 1. 4 t.5 tA 1.1 9�\7 12.2 b t & �.s t.) �.s 113.1 J �.2 b 1 2 3 b. � t. 3 b. b.5 t.0 1.3 i� 6 .9 1., t t.4 t 4- *1. 1,t,6 XPIAjj 3 15 A t.? 1,2 1 +J 7 Nr. .5 t.5 b.4 2 t I 2 6't.4 XP4 k t.6 oi'� J1.3 t.2 t., ­2 t.k 0. 5 'A 1.3 it .6 .7 t,5 t.4 1 3 1.3 t .3 t.3 t, 4, t 5 U 'I . 1 2 1 1.6 11 4 2 11 t.0 t. 6 t. 4 t 3 t .2 b. � t .3 tA t 3 X85 b.� $1, 319 ) .2 t.7 TA t.-, b.2 t,2 t. lit. 35. 4 t.50. 6 1 tA 10.3 10.2 t, it "7 10.11 6 1.�i, 1_, I, li. a t.4 t,_, t.2 t.2 , t.2 t.2 t.3 t.3 b.1 t 21 c 2 :_b:'.._"_''. it t. 6 t,5 bA 1 .1 t. b .7 �. 6 1.0 1.2 t., z 4 1, 2 ....... ou I _1 iji?I5A 11. 4 1.9 t.f 1. .5 t.6 ) 91.s I e 1.7 1­3 bA b i,01 P 1.0 1 13A. 4 1 .3 t. 9 t. � t. A t.5 t . I `c. q 1, 0 3.9 10., , W, i,lt. 1.6 t., 5.4 b.:i t. 4 t. b, 5 t. t.{ t.3 11.3 t_4 b.,3 t.j �t it Vr xvv 3 ti _2 �1� 1, 9�, �2 XPI Y3 5.1 t.2 1 11 2 t.1 .1 ;� T. , a SITE LIGHTING CALCULATION PLAN n n SCALE: 1" = 30'-0" 6M 1 6" NORTH 0' 15' 301 60' CSU ENGINES AND ENERGY CONVERSION LABORATORY LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE TYPE MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER INITIAL LUMENS WATTAGE XPIA Landscape Forms Leo-28" - Type 4 distribution - metallic silver finish - 5701 108.6 (voltage) XP1C Landscape Forms Leo-22" - Type 4 distribution - metallic silver finish - 2880 62 (voltage) XP4 Landscape Forms Leo-22" - Type 4 distribution - metallic silver finish - 2880 62 (voltage) XR3 Halo Lighting H455TUNVD01 O-EL405835-TL40OH-TRM400SN 653 13,9 XS5 BK Lighting DS-LED-e23-MFL-A9-SAP-1 2-1 1 -B-360SL - PP-i- 12- 346 8.4 T-Ll 00-8-SAP-(voltaae)-SF XW1 Gadco 121 -DIM-2-18LA-NW- UNV-NP 1298 18 XWIA Gardco 1121 -DIM-3-1 SL.A-NW-UNV-NP 1298 18 Notes: 1. Luminalre types XRl and XW2 are located on the fourth floors and roof of the building and do not provide illumination onto the site. They are therefore not included in the above table. CSU ENGINES AND ENERGY CONVERSION LABORATORY STATISTICALA A LIGHTING CALCULATIONS sow: ... .. . Parking and Driveways Parking Lot 0.7 3.6 0.2 3.3 18.0 Par killing toltsmyom* 0.8 9.9 0.2 AQ 14.5 Driveway Alongside Building 0.6 1.4 0.1 6.2 14.0 �IA 0.3. ti..4 0.0 Not rVa AN I ALA A NE LI HTIN AL ULATIONS Pathways Entry Path 1,5 3.0 0,473.9 7.5 Ently pwat 1,2 15 O�4 310 BIB ADA Ramp 1.4 2.6 0.3 4.7 8.7 Path to Exleft4ulkiling 1.4 2.9 .0.3 4,8 9,7 Break Room Patio 1.0 1.5 0.5 2r0 3.0 &#* Rmyi Pam to Driveway 0.0 1.6 .044 2,3 4.0 Rear Exit Path from Exit Stairs 0.7 0.9 0.5 1.4 1.8 STATISTICALA A LIGHTING CACCULATIONS ........................ Active Building Entries ........ 3.0 . ................ 1A .......... 1.6 Main Entry Canopy P"990ft 1�ft �, � $,4 1.2141 Notes 1. The minimum illuminance level on the driveway decreases with distance from the building to minimize light crossing the property line onto the railroad, resulting in the minimum value being below the IESNA recommendation. 2. Lighting has been kept to the expected path of travel for vehicles along the rear driveway to minimize light onto the surrounding landscape. This results in zero footcandle measurements ir. areas outside the expected path of travel. 3. An increased light level is recommended along paths leading to main building entries for safety and to assist in wayfinding for visitors unfamiliar with the building. 4. At the main entries the light levels are slightly lower than IESNA recommendations but ale appropriate for the project as there is desire to reduce light levels for conservation purposes where possible. note 1 note 2 note 3 note 3 note 3 note 3 note 4 note 4 SITE LIGHTING CALCULATION BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW ENGINES AND ENERGY CONVERSION LAB FORT (-_:C:)LL1NS,,. C:C)LC:)R_A1DCDi BHA DESIGN, INC. 0 1603 CAKRIDGE DRIVE FT. COU INS, CO 80525 6 TEL- (970) 223 - 7577 S H E E T I CD F I ....... .... . ....... ...... . . ... ......... .. ­ -------- SEPTEMBER 5, 201 2 M3_11