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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRIVERSIDE JUNCTION PUD PRELIMINARY AND FINAL - 13 92 - CORRESPONDENCE - STAFF'S PROJECT COMMENTSDevelopr it Services Planning Department City of Fort Collins March 18, 1992 George Brelig Robb, Brenner, Brelig 125 S. Howes Fort Collins, CO 80524 Dear George: City staff has reviewed the Riverside Junction Parking Lot PUD and has the following comments to make: ,1/ The Water and Sewer Utility has provided comments on the red - lined utility plans. Existing utility easements will be encumbered and the existing telephone plan that serves the property will be endangered. Relocations caused by this design will be done at the expense of the property owner. 3. A 6 foot utility easement is needed along the north, south and west property lines (on the south property line the easement needs to be on the south side of the parking lot). Light and Power development charges will apply. Please contact Doug Martine at Light and Power. 4. A means of providing access from the school site to the ✓shopping center should be provided, via a break in the proposed fence and linking with or providing a paved surface through this site. The sidewalk oriented east/west in the parking lot is directly adjacent to parking stalls which are only 17' deep. Seventeen foot parking stalls may be used if the area adjacent to the stalls (allowing for overhang) is at least 6' in width. 6. The following comments apply to the landscape plan: bi Note #4 should read "existing trees to be retained shall be pruned to City Forestry standards;. b� Note #3 should be changed to note irrigation of lawn and plants; C. Relocated Junipers may cause visibility problems at the 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (303) 221-6750 site's entrance/exit; d Sizes of existing vegetation need to be noted; V� Additional upright plant material is suggested for Lf/buffering purposes along the south edge of the site; A double -sided fence is recommended along the south edge of the site; and g'. We recommend that you consider closing the central curb cut into the parking area and extend the two landscape islands at either end of this curb cut. This would provide an enlarged landscape area and minimize the need to relocate existing plant materials. `j7. The existing land uses to the.south and north should be noted on the site plan. 8. The proposed 6' fence in the southern area of the site leaves a "no-man's land" between the fence and the Emigh Ditch. Who will maintain this area? How will the area be accessed? v9. Existing zoning should be shown as "NCL" Neighborhood Conservation Low Density, on the site plan. 10. The site is within the "preservation area" of the East Side Neighborhood Plan. This area was intended for low density residential uses, including schools. The East Side Plan notes that "changes of use are to be generally discouraged". The applicant needs to provide evidence as to how the change of use will further specific goals of the East Side Plan. �11. Lighting for the proposed parking lot needs to be addressed. We would recommend the use of low (15') light poles, with down directional, short cut off lighting, so that there is no light spillage off site. A catalog cut or similar lighting detail should be provided on the site plan. c� 12. The East Side Neighborhood Plan showed Pennock Place being extended west and north to link with Laurel Street. Further internal discussions are occurring on this topic, to determine how to address this matter with the proposed development plan. 13. Stormwater comments will be provided on red -lined plans and reports. Revised plans and documents addressing the above comments must be submitted to the Planning Department on the following schedule, for the April 27, 1992 Planning and Zoning Board: Wednesday, April 1 five (5) copies of revised site and landscape plan Monday, April 20 8-1/2 x 11" PMT, ten (10) folded copies of the site and landscape plan and colored rendering If you have any questions regarding these comments, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Sherry Albe son -Clark, AICP Chief Plann cc Kerrie Ashbeck, Engineering file