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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIRAMONT TENNIS AND FITNESS CENTER PUD - FINAL - 54-87AA - CORRESPONDENCE - RESPONSE TO STAFF REVIEW COMMENTSVAUGHT FRYE architects September, 7, 1994 Ted Shepard City of Ft. Collins Planning Department 281 N. College Ave. Ft. Collins, CO 80522-0580 Re: Miramont Fitness and Tennis Center P.U.D. - Final Dear Ted, In reference to your August 5, 1994 staff comments, we offer the following responses: 1. a. - j. These items are being corrected on the plat. 2. The transformer has been relocated to the east side of the building. 3. O.K. 4. O.K. 5. The buildings will be fully sprinklered. 6. O.K. 7. O.K. 8. The sidewalk, ramps and berms along Oakridge Drive have been adjusted. 9. O.K., this has been changed on the plans. 10. O.K., the developer and engineer are working on this item. 11-12. Due to the uncertainty of the Cottages Rule Drive/intersection design, the developer wishes to end the paving for the Tennis Center parking lot drive where indicated on the site plan. This allows for any future design improvements in this area. The developer is currently working with Albrecht Homes on this issue and fully intends to cooperate, but does not wish for this to be contingent upon the approval process for the Tennis Center. 13. O.K. 14. The note has been changed and we are attaching a lighting cut sheet. 15. Note number eight has been changed. 16. O.K. 17. This has been corrected on the landscape plan. 18. We have added a berm in this location. 19. The developer agrees to use a light grey metal panel as opposed to a white -colored panel to mitigate the bulk and scale of the north elevation. land planning • architecture 1113 Stoney Hill Drive • Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 • 303-224-1191 • FAX 303-224-1662 • • 20. The C.M.U. on the building's exterior will be a combination of split face, ground face and smooth face block. The colors will be integrally -colored gray. 21. The chainlink fence will be a vinyl -coated, colored fence, in a dark color. In addition, windscreens will be implemented in a dark green color. Please let us know if you have any further issues regarding this project. Best regards, (2a by Ala+h 1s Cathy Mathis CM/hv Dimensions Standard Recommended minaire Arm Mounting Wattage Size Dimensions Height EXECUTIVE 20 up to 16" x 20" x 6" 2" x 4" — 8" 7'6" to 20' 250 watts EXECUTIVE 25 up to 20" x 25" x 8" 21/4" x 6" — 12 15' to 40' 400 watts EXECUTIVE 30 up to 23" x 30" x 10" 21/4" x 6" — 12" 25' to 40' 1000 watts Mechanical Features • Unitized ballast/reflector system, hinged and removable as a unit. Easy access for installation and maintenance. • Re- flector is hinged and sealed against a one piece E.P.D.M. gasket. • Thermal and impact tempered glass lens. • Ex- truded aluminum arm with galvanized steel threaded tie rods. • Extruded aluminum lens frame with accurately mitered corners, secured with internal corner keys. Photometric Flexibility • Die - formed, semi-specular reflector sys- tem in standard IES patterns II, III and V. A Forward Distribution Reflector is also available. 1000 WATT EXECU- TIVE 30, identical in appearance and construction, forward distribution reflector or with bilateral field -adjust- able reflector. Designed and man- ufactured to meet or exceed UL and NEC requirements. All fixtures bear the IBEW and UL label. Options • Photoelectric control recep- tacle • Single or duplex weatherproof receptacle • Luminaires can be wall mounted • Baked enamel or anodic hard coat finishes available in a wide range of colors. Executive STERNER 11 No Text