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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEAST RIDGE - PDP - 33-98D - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 3 - ALTERNATIVE COMPLIANCE REQUESTPlease consider that this alternative design minimizes the impacts on natural areas and features, fosters non -vehicular access, provides for distribution of the development's traffic without exceeding level of service standards, enhances neighborhood continuity and connectivity and provides direct, sub -arterial street access to parks,and the - neighborhood center within the development from the proposed development within the same section mile. Sincerely, Matthew J. akely, ASL Jim Sell Design, Inc. cc: Jeff Strauss and George Hart November 16, 2005 Pete Wray Interim Director of Community Planning and Environmental Services City of Fort Collins 281 N. College Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80521 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PLANNING ENGINEERING Re: Alternative Compliance Request for East Ridge PDP from Street Pattern and GRAPHIC DESIGN Connectivity Standards Dear Pete, Per our discussion with David Averill of Transportation Planning, he has indicated that we are required to submit an Alternative Compliance request from the Street Pattern and Connectivity Standards (Sec. 3.6.3), for Block 14 of the East Ridge PDP. The development plan meets the Purpose and General Standards of Section 3.6.3, however, Block 14 doesn't meet the requirements of the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards Section 7.2.3.D as follows: 7.2.3 Local and Minor Collector Streets D. Maximum Length New Minor Collectors and Local streets are limited in continuity. The maximum permitted length between 90-degree turns and controlled intersections is 660 feet on local streets. The maximum continuous length for a Minor Collector is 2640 feet. Per the Alternative Compliance criteria, "The plan and design shall clearly identify and discuss the modifications and alternatives proposed and the ways in which the plan will better accomplish the purpose of this Section than would a plan which complies with the standards of this Section." We have proposed a pedestrian connection at the approximate mid -block location of Block 14. This block fronts on Sykes Drive, a Minor Collector street classification, and is approximately 791' long. The pedestrian connection will allow pedestrians to safely and efficiently traverse the block without having to walk to either end. In addition, this pedestrian connection aligns with pedestrian connections in the proposed blocks to the north and south encouraging a continuous pedestrian connection from the north end of the project to the future City of Fort Collins Neighborhood Park. Although this proposed configuration does reduce access and circulation for vehicles, it maintains facilities for bicycles and pedestrians.