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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHIDDEN POND - Filed CS-COMMENT SHEETS - 2009-11-30 (2).0 e May 7, 2007 Ms. Susan Joy City of Fort Collins Engineering 281 North College Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580 Re: Hidden Pond Estates Request for Variance #1 — Driveway Return Radius Dear Susan: The following is a request for variance from Table 8-2 — Curb Return Radii in the "Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards, October, 2002". This variance is requested for the project's private drive connection to Ziegler Road. This is the same variance that was approved for the Feather Ridge Development in 2004. That development will not be going forward and the land is now proposed for urban estate residential lots (a much lighter use of the drive connection). The accompanying exhibits were taken directly from City archives as the request it the same now as it was in 2004. I have reviewed the plans for the Bayer Property and none of their construction will change the need for this variance. Chapter 9 of the Standards states that all drives off of arterial streets are required to the Type III or Type IV (radial returns rather than flares). Table 8-2 states that the radius shall be 20'. We are requesting that this standard be varied to allow 15' radii at this connection. Existing utilities in this area are driving this request. There is an existing drainage manhole and an existing vault on the south side of the drive that can be accommodated with the 15' radius returns shown on Exhibit A. The other constraint in the area is that the sidewalk on the north side of the driveway slopes to the north immediately as the walk detaches. Exhibit B shows 20' radii on this drive and illustrates that the existing drainage manhole hits within the curb and gutter section. Exhibit C shows 20' returns and moves the drive south to avoid the manhole, but then the sidewalk encroaches on the existing vault. As the exhibits show, there is not a significant change in what a drive will do turning onto the drive with the reduced radii. At other location where a right turn lane is immediately adjacent to the curb (where bike lanes do not exist, or the bike is shifted in) it could be argued that a larger radius is warranted. Because the actual right turning traffic pattern can be maintained with the geometry proposed (with the bike lane between the through lane on Ziegler and the drive), it is not anticipated that this variance from the Standard with compromise the public health, safety, or welfare. Please call if you have any questions or need any additional information for the approval of this variance. Sincerely, Michael Oberlander, PE p0 E «- I2 1218 W. ASH, STE. C • WINDSOR, COLORADO 80550 r e L. 970. 674. 3300 • r A x. 970. 674. 3303