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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNORTH COLLEGE PLAZA PUD - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2004-08-25CITY OF FORT COLLINS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, PLANNING DIVISION February 20, 1986 Bill McCaffrey WJM Associates 149 W. Harvard Fort Collins, CO 80525 Dear Bill, The Staff has approved your request for a six month extension of preliminary approval of the North College Plaza PUD. The original approval was granted on January 31, 1985 and would have expired on January 31, 1986. The approval has been extended to June 30, 1986. If you should have any questions, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, r Joe Fra Acting Pljanning Director cc. Bonnie Tripoli, Development Coordinator iii-V EI OPM�NT PL/�NNiNG DIVISION engineering Gpprofssionals inc. MEETING SUMMARY Date: December 14, 1984 -------- ---- -- -- -- Re: North College Plaza P.U.D..Proposed Drainage Plan Attendance: City of Fort Collins Engineering Professionals, Inc. Bob Smith ilike Schmid Tom Gathman Ken Rabbers A meeting was called by Engineering Professionals, Inc., to review with the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Utility staff, the proposed drainage plan for North College Plaza P.U.D. and its effect on the Evergreen Park Basin Master Drainage Plan. The Evergreen Park Basin Master Storm Drainage Study prepared by Engineering Professionals, Inc., in 1981 had assumed that runoff from the site for North College Plaza go undetained into a proposed grass lined channel that would go to the east into a detention pond south of the Coachlight Apartments. During preparation of the Preliminary Drainage report for North College Plaza, it was discovered that there is an existing storm sewer system in Bristlecone Drive and the proposed site that is currently unused. Due to the Flatness of the site and the off -site construction costs that would need to be incurred by the developer, it was proposed that on -site runoff would be detained and released into the existing storm sewer system at a rate of approximately 22.5 cfs. It is being assumed at this time that by using the existing storm sewer system and detaining on - site, there would be an overall benefit to the developer and the Basin and thereby reduce the storm drainage fees associated with the Evergreen Park Basin. It was decided at the meeting that Engineering Professionals, Inc. would re-evaluate the basin using the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) in order to effectively evaluate the overall effect of the proposed drainage plan in relationship to the Evergreen Park Basin as per the original study. 2625 Redwing Rd. Suite 110 Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 • 3031226-3852 377 E. Agate, Suite 202 P.O. Box 500 Granby, Colorado 80446 • 303/887-2631