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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOAKRIDGE BUSINESS PARK PUD TWENTYTHIRD OAKRIDGE DESIGN CENTER - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2005-05-05February 17, 1997 4' Mr. Mike Herzig City of Fort Collins Development Review Department P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580 RE: Variance request for detached sidewalk at Oakridge Design Center Oakridge Business Park P.U.D., 23rd Filing Dear Mike: Innovation Drive in the "Oakridge Business Park, P.U.D." was designed and approved under the City Standard dated July 1986. This letter is a request for a variance for the attached sidewalk requirement standard as referenced on detail D-2-47 of the City of Fort Collins "Design and Construction Criteria, Standards and Specifications for Streets, Sidewalks, Alleys and Other Public Ways", July, 1996. The detail calls for a 4.5-foot sidewalk, detached 6.5-feet from the flow line. The proposed design shows a 5-foot attached sidewalk. This variance is requested for the following reasons: • City Standards require a 10-foot lateral setback from water lines. The location of the water line in Innovation Drive would not allow the planting of street trees within the parkway and still conform to the City Standards. • The proposed site design is planned as a demonstration project for water conservation using storm water runoff as an irrigation source. Turf, shrubs, and a small swale are proposed adjacent to the sidewalk to filter and detain the runoff. The dimensions of the site will not permit this concept with a detached sidewalk. • Adjacent property, Baker Instruments on the south, and Invision Graphics, Simpson Sheet Metal, and Drahota Construction across the street, was approved with attached sidewalks. If you have any questions or require any additional information, please do not hesitate to call. �Sincerely, /% n `�pP°:.„,r Qn a Richard L. Aust, P.E., o°s 23915 Vice President 90 Z vys!GPJAt. E bha design, inc. M E M O R A N D U M date: December31, 1996 project: Oakridge Design Center to: Sheri Wamhoff, 221-6378 from: Bruce Hendee distribution: Steve Olt, 224-6111 subject: Sidewalk along Innovation Drive Sheri, On your redline comments for the Oakridge Design Center you have indicated we should provide a detached sidewalk along Innovation Dr. Your comment is based on the new street standards. We would prefer not to provide a detached sidewalk in this case for the following reasons: 1. Approximately 90% to 95% of the sidewalks in place along this one block section already have sidewalks that are attached. One property at the north end of the block has a detached walk that is detached approximately 4'. Only about 50 feet of this sidewalk is detached. All of the rest are attached. It would be inconsistent within a one block section to change from one style to another. There are many residential neighborhoods where the change in sidewalk setbacks is painfully obvious by the ungainly switching of walk dimensions and setbacks. We would prefer to have a consistent appearance on the street. 2. The walks abutting this property at Baker Instruments are attached. 3. The walk across the street at Invision Graphics was recently approved, by the City, as attached. 4. We would not be able to plant street trees in the setback area because there is water line immediately adjacent to the curb and we are required to maintain a 10 foot lateral setback from the water line. 5. Both BHA Design and Aqua Engineering will occupy this building. We are trying to create a site design that can be used as a demonstration project for native plants, water conservation, and stormwater runoff improvement. If required, a detached walk would affect our ability to accomplish this in several ways: We would like to provide a swale between the walk and parking area and use the turf and shrubs to filter the runoff. We would not be able to provide the swale if the walk is detached. Runoff would have to be redirected to the parking area and then to innovation Drive. We would like to be able to use the runoff to provide supplemental irrigation for the plant material. Elimination of the Swale would mean that we would have to resort to conventional irrigation as the entire source of water. Without the swale, we would decrease Time of Concentration for runoff and increase the amount of runoff. There would be little opportunity for natural percolation. t&pylq V2,to meet with you to discuss this further it desired. Since we would have to resubmit ❑Y Jd vva wvuiW , ,. our plans. Thanks for your time. I0/I0'd 998£9ZZOL6 'ON XdA r ORI 9NI8]9NIDN9 d(lod 69:91 RM 96-I£-030