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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGATEWAY TO HARMONY ROAD PUD - PRELIMINARY - 1-88B - CORRESPONDENCE - OTHER JURISDICTIONSw DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS STATE OF COLORADO �ENTop Hi P.O. Box 850 °ys Greeley, Colorado 80632-0850 f " (303)353-1232 8 N� OF: Cpf January 19, 1989 Ms. Linda Ripley Planning Department City of Ft. Collins P.O. Box 580 Ft. Collins, CO 80522 Dear Ms. Ripley: Larimer o., S.H. The Gateway at Harmony Rd. P.U.D. NW of Harmony Rd. and 287 DOH File 45100 This office has reviewed The Gateway at Harmony Rd. P.U.D. and provided comments to you in letters of 1/12/88 and 12/15/88. On 1/11/89 the District Engineer and I met with Rick Ensdorff, Mike Herzig, and Eric Bracke to discuss the proposed right -turn -in access from S.H. 287. As a result of that meeting and further review of traffic information, we have the following additional comments on this P.U.D. and the status of the South College Avenue Access Control Plan. The feasibility of this proposed access has been re-evaluated in relation to the State Highway Access Code and the Draft South College Access Control Plan. Upon discussion of this proposal with the District Engineer, we do not find justification for approval of this access based on the Access Code or the Draft Access Control Plan. At this time the Access Code is the determinating regulation since the Access Control Plan is not yet in effect. The Category Three standard in the Access Code does not allow direct access to the highway unless: the property has no other reasonable access or denial of highway access and alternative access would cause unacceptable traffic operation and safety problems to the overall traffic flow of the general street system. The traffic analyses which have been provided do not demonstrate a lack of reasonable alternative access from Kensington or Mason Streets. There is only a slight improvement in the "Year 2010 Peak Hour Intersection Operation" of the Kensington/College intersection with a right-in/right-out access, according to a December, 1987 study by Matt Delich. That analysis also assumes a right-in/right-out access to Harmony Rd. which is not shown on the current P.U.D. plan. Although the Access Control Plan is not yet in effect, we have considered the proposal according to the appropriate criteria in the Draft Plan. The criteria which must be met are the following: provision of joint access to an area -wide circulation system serving multiple properties or land uses, an improvement of traffic operation on S. College Ave., and meeting the design requirements of the City and State Highway Department. We do not find that all of these criteria can be met. LINDA RIPLEY January 19, 1989 Page Two In addition to the access considerations for this project, we have reviewed the right of way analysis of 1/9/89 by Matt Delich. Given the location of the existing and planned public intersections and the right of way constraints, we find this analysis to be acceptable. The recommended additional 15-16 feet of right of way along the Gateway P.U.D. would result in a 75- to 76-foot width west of the highway centerline/section line. This is preferable to the 70-foot width which we have previously recommended, since it would provide a 5-foot area behind the future curb line. The development of the Gateway property and the area north of Kensington St. has important implications for the Access Control Plan and the need for median left -turn improvements. The northbound left -turn lane for Kensington St. and the southbound double left -turn lanes at Harmony Rd. will need to be in place to serve the existing and projected turning movements. The Access Control Plan has been approved by the City Council with conditions that preclude raised medians along this P.U.D. and south of Horsetooth Rd. until certain city streets are in place east of College Ave. In view of the above turn -lane considerations, we plan to discuss these conditions with City staff and the Council in order to achieve an acceptable plan. If you have any questions regarding our comments, please contact me at 350-2168. Very truly yours, DOUGLAS RAMES DISTRICT ENGINEER Wallace R. J cobson Development Planning/Access Coordinator WJ:mbc cc: D. Yost E. Bracke File: Jacobson via Rames-Crier