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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFORT COLLINS LOVELAND WATER DISTRICT - PDP - 23-98 - CORRESPONDENCE - REVISIONS10. Accessible wheel chair routes are provided. 11. The building shall be designed to comply with the Fort Collins Energy Code. 12. The building will meet fire code requirements. 13. Acknowledged, 14. The applicant believes that the building as proposed does have a recognizable "top". The project architect would be happy to discuss this with you at your convenience. 15. No ground -mounted equipment is anticipated, other than the transformer, which is indicated on the site and landscape plans. If rooftop mechanical is added we understand that it must be screened. The site plan has a note stipulating this requirement. 16. The electrical transformer is indicated on the site and landscape plans. 17. The wall is six feet in height. 18. The storage yard will be gravel. The storage yard is not intended for vehicle storage. 19. The applicant prefers not to add plant material. A screen fence is provided to screen the storage yard itself. Given that no residential units face this area, the applicant is unwilling to extend an irrigation system for plant material that will have questionable value. 20. Additional screening has been provided along the parking lot. 21. Building envelope dimensions have been provided. 22. JR Engineering will be responding to any additional engineering comments not in this letter. This concludes our response to Staff Comments. Please call if you have additional questions or concerns. Sincerely, VF Ri ley Associates 6M4. Linda Ripley Principal June 24, 1998 p A 2 9 0% Ted Shepard Fort Collins Planning Department 281 North College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80521 VF RIPLEY ASSOCIATES INC. Landscape Architecture Urhan Design Re: Response to Staff Comments dated May 22, 1998 Planning Fort Collins/Loveland Water District Project Development Plan 1113 Stoney Hill Drive Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 PHONE (970) 224-5828 Dear Ted: FAX (970) 224-I662 The following information is in response to staff comments dated May 22, 1998. The responses are listed in the same numerical order as the comments received from City staff. A copy of the Staff Comments is attached. 1. The site plan has been revised to eliminate the connection to Fossil Ridge Drive. 2. A detached sidewalk has been provided along Snead Drive. 3. Since the connection to Fossil Ridge Drive has been eliminated, the project no longer is extending a public street. 4. The proposed building is located 25 feet from the right-of-way, because of grades that exist along Snead Drive. However, the project does include a pedestrian connection from the street, which allows a pedestrian to reach the front door without crossing the parking lot or a driveway. 5. The drainage plan has been revised to avoid offsite grading; therefore an easement will not be necessary. 6. The plat defines specific utility easements along lot lines. The applicant prefers this solution to a "blanket" utility easement. A note on the landscape plan specifies that plant material will be kept a minimum of four feet from gas lines. 8. The driveway for drop-off box customers has been eliminated. The northerly drive has been shifted to the south because of steep existing grades along Snead Drive. The existing curb cut provides access to a service area. Since both driveway cuts have a very low traffic volume, we don't believe it is necessary to align them.