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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE GATES AT WOODRIDGE PUD, 3RD FILING - FINAL - 55-87H - CORRESPONDENCE - STAFF'S PROJECT COMMENTS / Pl Commuanning Departm Planningent and Environmental vices 3 x k is F� }-_ / , City of Fort Collins November 10, 1992 Mr. Eldon Ward Cityscape Urban Design 3555 Stanford Road, Suite 105 Fort Collins, CO 80525 RE: The Gates at Woodridge P.U.D. , 3rd Filing Dear Eldon: The Planning Department has conducted its interdepartmental review for the above referenced project and offers the following comments: 1. Staff is concerned about the proposed five foot width of the path leading to the two schools. It is the experience of the Parks and Recreation Department that a five foot path for this length (one-half mile) would not be sufficient and cause conflicts for two-way bicycle and or pedestrian traffic. Further, a five foot wide path is too narrow for a passing situation for one-way traffic. This path will carry a heavy demand during the morning and afternoons of the school year. It is strongly suggested that the path be constructed to a minimum width of seven feet. By way of background, the Parks and Recreation Department is upgrading its design width for City trails from eight to ten feet due to the increased usage on the trail system and the demand for wider paths. The. connecting path from Silvergate Road could be five feet because of the short length. 2. U.S.West has commented that: "Review of these plans should not be construed as a commitment that telephone facilities sufficient to serve this project are presently available. U.S. West will provide telephone service in accordance with the rates and tariffs on file with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. Telephone facilities generally occupy rear lot utility easements, which must be located on terrain which permits trenching operations. The developer is responsible for provision of all trench for telephone facilities within the project, and the developer pays up front construction costs for facilities within the development. 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (303) 221-6750 S Any relocation of existing telephone facilities required by these plans will be paid for by the developer. " 3. Public Service Company will need to install a gas feeder main in or parallel to Harmony Road north of Silvergate Road/Overlook Drive. Close coordination of landscaping and gas line installation in this area will be required. 4. Please be aware that the bike path and landscaping along the regional swale outside the Third Filing may be revised due to the size of the anticipated regional detention pond along the east property line of Woodridge. 5. The following comments are provided by the Stormwater Utility: A. Please document the flows calculated previously for the swale and storm sewer. B. Please provide existing and proposed contours at two foot intervals. C. Please show the existing inlets and storm sewer at Silvergate and Overlook, including size and type and the Q2 and Q100 tributary to the facilities. D. Please show the inlet filters on the plan and on the Construction Sequence Estimate and when paving will occur on the Construction Sequence. E. Please provide an engineer's stamp on the Drainage Report. 6. The City Forester advises that the Black Walnut be substituted for one of the acceptable street tree species: Littleleaf Linden, Redmond American Linden, Green Ash, and Hackberry. 7. Also, the Toba Hawthorn should not be planted as a street tree due to the problems with thorns. 8 . Note number 10 should clearly state that homeowners will maintain the landscape tract described as Tract A on the plat. 9. It is not clear that the corner side setback for garage doors of 15 feet will provide a long enough apron for a parked vehicle and not overhang the sidewalk. This should be clarified. 10. The fencing note regarding four foot high fences along open space areas over 60 feet in width can be interpreted in two ways. It should be made more clear that this refers to a "lot width" that exceeds 60 feet, not an "open space width" which implies the width the of the swale. Please re-word for clarity. S 11. The plat should indicate that Tract A is a common landscaped area. 12 . The plat should describe the outer boundary monumentation. 13 . The plat indicates a 19 lot subdivision with Lot 14 described as Lot 3A. Please revise so the plat matches the P.U.D. 14 . Staff anticipates a discussion as to the full funding of the underpass. It is our understanding that the City's Street Oversizing Fund will pay for 50% of the cost. Who pays for the balance? This concludes Staff comments at this time. Please note the following dates for the December 17, 1992 (Thursday) Planning and Zoning Board hearing: Plan revisions are due November 25, 1992. P.M.T. 's, 10 prints, renderings are due December 7, 1992. Final documents are due December 10, 1992 . Please note that the December 17th P & Z meeting is scheduled for a Thursday evening due to the remodeling of the City Council chambers. As always, please call if there are any questions or concerns about these comments, or to set up a meeting, if necessary, to discuss the issues in depth. Sincerely: 174;(_.,414TANt Ted Shepard Senior Planner cc: Sherry Albertson-Clark, Chief Planner Kerry Ashbeck, Civil Engineer