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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOLLINDALE PUD FOURTH - Filed CS-COMMENT SHEETS - 2003-07-31x ..,mar. �`�•�:«i:w.�^iaww�r-.vrci��l�'iF"i'w:�+ w do e�prUP�- QeN,.nt'fu'-) 1--1-80 G1v eyz I S S t&-eW&q F �P-- �- 4JA�,. . o f o i ..3- i . --to )&e J z DATE DEPARTMENT �✓I � COMMENTS rzrpSCALOE G- p,LL X cr, p4- �NoSL- )pp,o p-221,'` LC) iNwovo DR�d�- 12-18-Sd ZVFK architectslplanners a professional corporation 218 west mountain avenue tort collins, co. 80521 usa telephone 303 493-4105 January 22, 1981 Cathy Chianese City of Fort Collins Planning; Division P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Dear Cathy: The following are our responses to the latest (J anaury 21, 1981 ) staff comments on Collindale Phase IV. While your letter asks that these items be addressed on the final PUD plans, we would like to resolve as many as possible before or at Monday's Plan- ning and Zoning Board Meeting. 1. Lochwood Drive was designed some time ago as a (then stan- dard) collector with an 80' R.O.W. and a 60' pavement width. It has always been our stated intent to retain the center line as designed and taper the right-of-way and pavement widths to 68' and 50' respectively. Based upon that program, the curb returns at the Horsetooth Road intersection and road base for the remainder of Lochwood have been installed. It is our understanding that our design is acceptable to the Engineering Department; with the further committment on our part to meet city standards for tapering and street cross section construction. 2. A 1.0' maintenance access easement to the drainage ditch along the north property line will be indicated on our final planning and engineering plans. 3. The large active open space in the northwest corner of site will meet the engineers criteria for drainage ways eligible for use as active open space. The area is nearly flat and can be easily landscaped and maintained for usable recrea- tion . The area is traversed by a drain pan and does carry water during major storms. Mauri Rupel has suggested that the area of the pan (a 4' x 260' section) should perhaps be subtracted from the 31,832 square foot area, leaving 29,992 square feet. This would be acceptable to the developer. 7 4. The cul-de- at the west property line will be designed have a diameter thus- equivalent to the city standard ' flow line radius with a walk beyond. 5. The developer wishes to argue at the Planning and Zoning Board meeting that the 19' setback of garages to the major circulation land should not be applied to the 5 garages shown at lesser setbacks on our revised preliminary plan. 6. The garage that faces the circulation lane near the north cut onto Lochwood will be moved so the driveway is 50' from the Lochwood flow line. The center lines of the minor parking drives off the circulation lane near the south curb cut onto Lochwood are presently 50' from the Lochwood right-of-way. If it is critical for those cuts to begin 50' from the Lochwood flowline (3' north of where they are presently located) please let me know as soon as possible. 7. We understand and accept your comment dealing with spac- ing and alignment of future cuts on Lochwood Drive as shown on the Master Plan. We understand that, with the exception of comment number 5 a- bove, WE have now reached agreement with staff on the issues concerning this project. I appreciate your time and assistance in reviewing this project. Sincerely, Eldon Ward cc: Bill Bartran Joe Frye EW/ed