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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPOUDRE VALLEY HEALTH SYSTEM HARMONY CAMPUS MEDICAL CENTER THIRD - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2005-03-04Statement of Planning, OI PVHS Primary Care Plaza (i) Statement of appropriate City Plan Principals and Policies The proposed Primary Care Medical Office is consistent with the Clty's Comprehensive Plan as per the following The primary care medical office is being developed as part of the master planned PVHS Harmony Medical Campus. The project will comply with the harmony corridor plan and by the guidelines created for the medical campus. The small section of Snow Mesa Drive will be constructed to city street standards with bike lanes, detached sidewalks, street trees, and medians. Bicycle and pedestrian access as well as connectivity to the existing campus to the west will be very important in the deslan of the primary care medical office. There are no natural areas or hazardous materials on site. (ii) Open Space, Buffering, Landscaping, Circulation, Transition Areas, Wetlands and Natural Areas Open Space. . A new detention pond will be created in the southeast corner of the site for water storage and quality. Buffer inet- The site Is a substantial distance to adjacent residential, however some landscaping will be installed to screen the parking area from the north. Land_sca in • Appropriate landscaping will be installed in She parking area, around the building, and at the entrances. Circulation: . Site will be accessed from two driveways one along the private drive to the north and the other along Snow Mesa Drive to the west. Wetlands and Natural Areas: . There are no wetlands or natural areas on site. (iii) Proposed ownership and maintenance of public and private open space areas. . A master association for the entire campus will maintain the site. (iv) Estimate of Number of Employees for Commercial and Industrial Uses . XXXXX (v) Description of rationale behind assumptions and choices made by the applicant This project will comply with all applicable city standards and the PVHS Harmony Campus Guidelines in an effort to create a satisfactory addition to the campus (vi) Variances • There are no variances being requested at this time. (vii) How Conflicts Between Land Uses are Being Avoided Statement of Planning Obiec iv=s Page 1 of 2 De vt February 2, 2004 PVHS Harmony Campus Primary Care Plaza Development Phasing Schedule The work of this project will be done in one phase. Construction start is anticipated August 2004. Construction completion is anticipated March 2005. Hazardous Materials Impact Analysis There will be no medical gases, X-ray developer, or other hazardous materials on this site. February 2, 2004 PVHS Harmony Campus Primary Care Plaza Parking considerations for Primary Care Facilities Medical care centers must provide adequate parking for staff, patients and visitors. Due to the high patient volume there is a corresponding staffing impact that must also be considered. Visitor and vendor parking considerations are not critical for these calculations. Lastly, due the nature of the practices access to, and convenience of parking spaces are also important considerations. Primary Care modalities and facilities include Family Practice, Pediatrics and Internal Medicine. Additionally, ancillary services supporting these practices also impact parking demand needs. Medical Group Managers Association (MGMA) data reports that the median volume for Primary care providers reflects 30-35 patients per day per provider. Therefore, assuming 15 minutes durations for each encounter and straight-line projection for daily volume determination, these volumes equate to 4 parking spaces per hour per provider. This calculation does not allow for additional wait -time or staging of patients. From a staffing perspective, MGMA reports that 4-5 FTE's support the typical provider. The ratio can be higher for leveraged practices, i.e. those utilizing mid level providers, and for those practices with very high throughput. Planners often allocate an equal numbers of parking spaces when establishing parking counts and or demand. From the above we can conclude not less than 8 parking spaces per provider in are needed in order to satisfy parking needs. The table below summarizes our analysis. Modality Provid Patient Staff Othe Parkin Notes ers in s per per r g clinic day provide Space [Pe r s -Pediatrics 1 32 5 0 8 Excludes mid -levels? -- Fam. 1 36 - 4 0 9 Longer clinical days? Practice Int. Med - 1 2424 3 0 7 8 Longer wait cueing? Average— 1 +30 4 0 The average 5-Provider Clinic will therefore require 40 parking spaces. The MGMA data also shows that the average floor area per providers is 1300 square feet; therefore, 5 providers could be housed in approximately 6000 sf. Many, if not most, municipalities require 4 parking spaces per 1000 (4/1000) square feet of building, which will not be sufficient for Primary Care providers. The Neenan Company often provides parking at 6/1000 and on occasion at 7/1000 for primary care buildings. 5��SEAR• BROWN Tuesday, February 03, 2004 Basil Harridan City of Fort Collins Storm Water Utilities 700 Wood Street Fort Collins, CO 80521 - 209 South Meldrum Fort Collins, CO 80521 970482,5922 phone 970.482.6368 fax www searbrown.com RE: PVHS Harmony Campus Primary Care Plaza Addendum to the PVHS Harmony Campus Master Infrastructure Drainage Report. Dear Basil: The Primary Care Plaza is a project that consists of an office building and parking (2.6 ae) that is located at the southeast corner of Snow Mesa Drive and the north access road. The purpose of this addendum is to show compliance with the PVHS Harmony Campus Master Drainage Plan. The site is now a fallow field that drains to the south and southeast. In the proposed condition the site will located in drainage basin 107 as shown in the PVHS Harmony Campus Master Infrastructure Drainage Report. The current site fits within the 80 percent impervious area assumption that has been made in the Master Drainage Plan. Basin 107 releases at a 10-year flow rate of 11.68 cfs and a 100-year flow rate of 33.63 cfs. The site will drain to the east to a temporary Swale then through a temporary culvert under the fire lane and into the partially constructed detention pond. It is anticipated that there will be some form of a permanent swate along the eastern property line of PVHS Harmony Site. The location of the Swale will be relocated in the future depending on how development occurs. The detention pond will be partially constructed at this time. The outlet structure will be constructed in its final form with the orifice being constructed at its ultimate size for the site. The detention pond will be constructed to approximately a third of its ultimate size. Erosion Control will be addressed with the final drainage report of this project by incorporating best management practices. Thank you for your time and consideration, if you have any questions please let me know. Your5lincerely, Jim Allen -Morley, P.E. ✓ Senior Project Manager e