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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFORT COLLINS VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA, ELDERLY HOUSING - PDP - 14-01 - MINUTES/NOTES - CORRESPONDENCE-NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING26. Question: How and to where does the storm water from this project drain? Answer: The storm water drains to the west, toward Westfield Park. 27. Comment: We get a lot of our well water from the main irrigation ditch. 28. Question: Will the 10'-6" setback for buildings be enough to not adversely affect the ditches running right along our west property lines? Answer: We should be able to protect your irrigation laterals. 29. Question: How will you keep the 400' of 12" - 14" pipe for irrigation water clean? Who will keep it open and maintain it? Answer: We will have to look into this further. 30. Comment: Generally, we like this proposed development. 4 15. Comment: Please consider a fence along your east property line. 16. Question: How far apart will the buildings be set? Answer: They will be approximately 10' apart. 17. Question: Has a traffic study been done for this development proposal? Answer: Yes, a study has been done, submitted to the City, and is under review. 18. Comment: The off -set of the intersections of Seneca Street with West Horsetooth Road create a very difficult situation. 19. Question: Will sewer lines go down the middle of the street and tie into Horsetooth Road? Answer: No, sewer will come from the southwest side of the property. 20. Comment: The location and depth of the sewers will affect our . groundwater. 21. Question: How will our irrigation systems be affected? Answer: The new development cannot adversely affect the delivery of irrigation water to your properties. 22. Comment: The lay of the land does not allow for irrigation flows to go the way that you propose. There is too long of a run and too much water loss. 23. Comment: This development could maybe provide a cement ditch with a grate on the top for the ditch laterals. 24. Question: The existing Pleaseant Valley & Lake Canal will remain untouched? Answer: Yes, it will. 25. Comment: It would be good to upgrade the ditch in conjunction with this development. May it should be reconstructed. 3 5 0 7 E:1 9 10 11 12 13 Comment: The access for water to our main irrigation ditch is a major concern for the residents in Skyline Acres. Response: We understand this. Question: Does this project meet the traffic requirements regarding the traffic generated by this development? Answer: The required Transportation Impact Study to be submitted to the City for review will help determine this. Question: Will this access drive align with Seneca Street to the north? Answer: Yes, it will. Comment: There will be traffic problems at this intersection. Comment: The Horsetooth Road traffic is very bad now. This access drive will make the situation worse. Question: Would a Brook Drive vehicular connection have to be a permanent road or an emergency access? Answer: That is yet to be determined. Question: If Brook Drive goes through to Richmond Drive what improvements would have to be made? Answer: The design and construction of Brook Drive would have to meet the City's current street standards. Comment: The City does not care about Richmond Drive and the condition of utilities in the area. Question: How many units will there be and how high will the buildings be? Answer: There will be 60 units and the buildings will all be 1-story 14. Question: How far must buildings be from the property line? Answer: There is no specified setback in the LMN Zoning District other than the front setback. 2 Comm '.ty Planning and Environmenta �rvices Current Planning City of Fort Collins NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING MINUTES PROJECT: DATE: APPLICANTS: Volunteers of America Elderly Housing March 12, 2001 Volunteers of America TSP Architects CITY PLANNER: Steve Olt_ The applicants are proposing a new multi -family elderly housing project on approximately 8 acres. The property is located on the south side of West Horsetooth Road, west of South Shields Street, and east of Seneca Street. The proposal is for 60 — 70 affordable elderly housing units. The property is in the LMN — Low Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood Zoning District. QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, COMMENTS, RESPONSES 1. Question: Will there be basements in these buildings? Answer: No, there will not be basements. 2. Question: Will you use Brook Drive as an access to this new development? Answer: No, that is not VOA's intent. 3. Question: Will the Brook Drive alignment be a pedestrian way? Answer: It could be used for a bicycle/pedestrian trail. 4. Comment: The age of the residents, the size of the dwelling units, and the independent living aspect is set by HUD. This project must remain affordable for at least 40 years. 1 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6750 • FAX (970) 416-2020