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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFIRE STATION #12, FALCON RIDGE PUD - PRELIMINARY / FINAL - 2-94H - MINUTES/NOTES - CORRESPONDENCE-NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGNEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING for Project: . Meeting Location: Date: Attendees: PIease sign this sheet. The information will be used to update the project mailing list and confirm attendance at neighborhood r, k meetings. Contact the Planning Department (221-675U) it you wish to receive minutes of this meeting. Did You Receive Written NotificationAddress? of this meeting? Correct Name Address Zip Yes No Yes No / / Q is: 10 11 12 Question: I would imagine that most neighborhoods would embrace having a fire house close by. Are there any negative issues associated with this? Answer: We still get complaints about stopping traffic with our lights. When we run, we run with red lights and sirens (the truck is a 64,000 lbs. vehicle) and complaints do come. At controlled intersections we run with lights only and at this station we'd run with lights only at night. We have done a lighting study for the site. Question: So you're saying that most of the time the trucks would probably not have sirens on? Answer: At night, yes, that is true. During the day when the kids are out playing and are likely to not be aware of just the running lights we would run the sirens. Question: You said that average about 600 calls a year in this part of Fort Collins? Answer: Yes, that is correct. Comment: I'm excited! I'm glad it's going in. Question: Are there City/County agreements? Across Country Club Road from this site it is in the County. Answer: The PFA is an intergovernmental agency (serving both the City of Fort Collins and Larimer County) that covers an area of about 230 square miles. This would create a dramatic improvement in the service volume. 13. Question: How far north do you go? Answer: We respond all the way to the Wyoming border. Both Waverly and Wellington have small fire stations. If something bad happens it can take a long to respond now, under the present circumstances. 3. 4. 7 Comment: I'm concerned about the traffic issue. This site and the access points are pretty close to Colorado Highway 1. Response: There will be an advance warning signal at Colorado Highway 1 that the PFA will control. Also, there may be one at the top of the hill on country Club Road, east of the fire station. The PFA has done a sight line study for this site. Question: How many feet is it from Colorado Highway 1 to the main driveway? Answer: The distance is about 200 feet. Question: The lights you are proposing for the access to Country Club Road. Do other stations have that kind of light control? Answer: The Harmony station has a solar powered light. All stations, except station 4, have some kind of light. Also, a strobe light on the truck will make a stoplight turn green for us. Question: I'm concerned about your storm drainage. Where will you put it? Answer: There is a large detention area at the west side of the site that is approved. We have an adequate amount of storage in the detention pond. Question: Do you gave a target date yet for construction? Answer: We are shooting for the Fall of 1998 to open this facility. It will take about 10 months to build. This will take some time to process the development request, as well. Also, we will need 9 new fire fighters and equipment for this fire station. Question: You said the firemen will respond to medical calls. Will you have paramedics there too? Answer: No, the fireman's role is to stabilize only until paramedics and an ambulance arrive at the scene, Community Planning and Environmental Services Current Planning City of Fort Collins PROJECT: DATE: APPLICANT: CONSULTANT: STAFF NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING MINUTES Fire Station #12 August 14, 1996 Gene Chantler Poudre Fire Authority Mick Aller Aller-Lingle Architects Steve Olt 4%oc City Planner Gene Chantler of the Poudre Fire Authority (PFA) gave a brief presentation about the site and the need for a fire station in this location to the residents in attendance. He indicated that they have needed a "north station" for some time to be able to provide the desired 6 minute response time. After investigating and evaluating numerous potential locations they have decided that this is the ideal one because it is centrally located to North College Avenue, Country Club Road, Douglas Road, and the Linden Lake area. The identified need for this station is based on the fact that 25% of the significant fires and emergency calls are in the northeast area of Fort Collins. This is out of the entire PFA district. The PFA is now about 97% done with the negotiations for the purchase of the property. 1. Question: Is there just one access onto Country Club Road for this facility? Is there one for cars also? Answer: There will be an access for cars onto Country Club Road that is separate from the fire truck access. 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6750 FAX (970) 221-6378 • TDD (970) 224-6002