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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPROMONTORY - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2005-05-11TO: FROM: DATE: RE: TranSpo- on MEMORANDUM Marc Virata, Development Engineer Cam McNair, City Engineer 01 I% / December 16, 1999 Park Place Variance Requests I looked at Boardwalk today, and I agree that it is actually built to collector standards. Its speed limit is posted at 30 mph. Perhaps the Master Street Plan envisions this needing to carry minor arterial volumes in the future, but widening will need to occur for the actual classification to be upgraded. 1 would hope that Park Place is at least providing ROW to allow for future widening. These variance requests to apply collector standards to the corner sight distance and parking setback requirements are reasonable and will not jeopardize public safety in any way.. Therefore the requests for variance from Sections 1.02.03.c and 1.02.12.a(2) of our Street Standards are approved. As always, this cannot be construed as setting a precedent for future deviations from our standards. Now 16 99 04:07p LHGUNITRS COMPANIES (9701226-5129 p.2 fathered in and locked in by its design parameters to a maximum 40 mph design speed. And, accordingly a 400' line -of -site and 50-60' parking setback are appropriate. Please let me know it you and your colleagues are amiable to this reasonable approach in this exceptional situation. Thank you. Sincerely, cc: Dave ,Stringer Cam McNair May 16 00 03:09P LRGt1MITRS COMPRMIES (9701226-5125 P.5 February 16, 2000 Mr. Marc Virata City of Fort Collins Engineering 281 North College Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 60522 N J-R ENGINEERING A S0,, barr o, Wend.: RE: Park Place P.D.P. — Request for Easement Width Variances on Boardwalk Dr. Proj: 9116.01 Dear Marc. Please consider this as the Variance Request for easement width (and subsequently building separation from Right of Way) along Boardwalk Drive for Park Place P_D_P_ The proposed plan as submitted provides a Blanket Utility, Draining, Access and Emergency Access Easement for the entire site excepting out building envelopes. The distance between the proposed Right of Way and the nearest building envelope is approximately eight (8) feet. This dimension is less than the easement width of fifteen (i5) feet as shown on the Minor Arterial Street Detail D-1-c in the "Des1tn and Construction Criteria, Standards and Specifications for Streets, Sidewalks. Alleys, and Other Public Wav_c''_ City of Fort Collins, Colorado, City Engineering Office, July 1996, This variance is being requested for the foliowing reasons. First, ci-In (8) feet of additional Right of Way is dedicated to the Cite with the Final Plat to bring the half street Right of Way to Minor Arterial Standards. No improvements are proposed on Boardwalk Drive, which is currently built to previous Collector Street Standards. This additional Right of Way. paired with the narrower street, provides additional space if a public utility required it. Second, all utilities have been contacted and coordinated to use the proposed blanket easement and Right of Way. Following is a statement that will be signed by all utilities accepting the blanket easement as proposed. Si2t.t Distance Easements have also been provided to ensure that no building envelopes obstruct the view of vehicles leaving the site. it is not anticipated that public health, safety, and or welfare problem; will be created if this variance ',s aunroved. If you have any questions or comments. or need additional information. please do not hesitate to contact me at (970) 491-9885. Thank VOL. Sincerely, dR Engineering / �' ��.� 0 t/vr�i ^" g ' 1 O�, � •Q?}jL OB�. crQ Michael Paul Oberlander, PE, LSI = o= Project Rnp_ineer 342SS 'ae oFFSS/ONAL�G\? 2620 Esc &papas Rmd, Sulk 190. Fort ColLns, CO SWS 970d91-98a8 • Fx. 970-01-9984 • www.j¢nginccri�g.cnm TO: FROM: DATE: RE: Jim Slagle, Public Service Company Marc Virata, Development Review Engineer February 18, 2000 REQUEST TO ALLOW A REDUCTION IN UTILITY EASEMENT WIDTH - ached fcr yc:u: r i .✓ ww oonunent is a sketch showing the Park Place PDP, along Boardwalk Drive, north of Troutman Parkway. J.R. Engineering, on behalf of the Developer has submitted a variance request to allow less than the required utility easement width for an arterial street classification. Boardwalk Drive currently exists with mostly 68' of right-of-way (34' half street width) with 8' Of utility easement on both sides of the street. The roadway curb and gutter is in place and will not be adjusted with this project. The developer is proposing to dedicate additional right-of-way to bring the half -street width from 34' to 42' in accordance with the City of Fort Collins minor arterial standard. Fhe developer is not providing 15' of utility easement behind the right-of-way as required for a minor arterial. Instead, all areas out side of the building footprints will have utility easement dedication rights. 15' of utility easement is maintained behind the right-of-way for part of the development, however building footprints do encroach at certain instances within the 15' of separation. This project is currently under review. The inability to provide 15' of utility easement from the right-of-way requires a variance request. The Engineering Department has no objection to this request and the City Engineer will grant this variance request if no ohiprrion ;c recet_�-eJ fry, the affected utility companies. g nd retur comments to Marc Virata in the Development Review Center by Friday Cthrei7fiction , 2000. If w'c do not here from you by this date, we will assume you have no objection -in utility easement width. If you have any questions, please call me at 221-6605 (x7188). Thank vou. NO PROBLEMS _r �. a .� �_ '!•_` _ — _— TO: Basil, Ilamdan, City of Fort Collins Stormwater Utility 2 2 M FROM: Marc Virata, Development Review Engineer DATE: February 18, 2000 RE: REQUEST TO ALLOW A REDUCTION IN UTILITY EASEMENT WIDTH Attached for your review and comment is a sketch showing the Park Place PDP, along Boardwalk Drive, north of Troutman Parkway. J.R. Engineering, on behalf of the Developer has submitted a variance request to allow less than the required utility easement width for an arterial street classification,. Boardwalk Drive currently exists with mostly 68' of right-of-way (34' half street width) with 8' of utility easement on both sides of the street. The roadway curb and gutter is in place and will not be adjusted with this project. The developer is proposing to dedicate additional right-of-way to bring the half -street width from 34' to 42' in accordance with the City of Fort Collins minor arterial standard. The developer is not providing 15' of utility easement behind the right-of-way as required for a minor arterial. Instead, all areas out side of the building footprints will have utility easement dedication rights. 15' of utility casement is maintained behind the right-of-way for part of the development, however building footprints do encroach at certain instances within the 15' of separation. This project is currently under review. The inability to provide 15' of utility easement from the right-of-way requires a variance request. The Engineering Department has no objection to this request and the City Engineer will grant this variance request if no objection is received from the affected utility companies. Please sign and return comments to Marc Virata in the Development Review Center by Friday March 10, 2000. If we do not here from you by this date, we will assume you have no objection to the reduction in utility easement width- If you have any questions, please call me at 221-6605 (x7188). Thank you. NO PROBLEMS PROBLEMYCONCERNS AS FOLLOWS: T'ranspo,' Non Services I n1-t tlour: i?It! III Citv of Fort Collins I () Dennis Greenwait, AT&T Cable Services FROM: Marc Virata, Developmem Review Engineer DA I F: Fehruary 18. 2000 Rl- RF01 TST TO A L T OW .A RF..T)UC FIOAi IN f 711 11 Y FASEMiNT WIDTH Attached for your r:-view and comment is a sketch showing the Park Place PDP. along Boardwalk Drive. north of'Troutman ParkNnay. J.R. hngineering. on hehal! ofthc Developer has uhntittcd a variance request to alloy less than the required utility easement width for an arterial s;�ect classification Boardwalk Drive currently exists with mostly 68' of.right-ol=way (34' half -street width) with 8' Of utility N. casement on loth sides of the street. The roadway curb and gutter is in place and will not be adjusted vvitl: this project. The developer is proposing to dedicate additional right-of-way to bring the half-;trect width from 34' to 42' in accordance vvith the City of Fort Collins inor arterial standard. the developer is not providing l 5' of utility easement behind the right-of-wav as required for a minor arterial. Instead, all areas out side of the building footprints will have utility easement dedication rights- 1 i' of utility easement is maintained behind the right-of=way for part of the dcyclopmeut, hovaeycc buildiret footprints do encroach at certain instances within the ;5' of separation. This project is currently under review_ 'I he inability to provide 15' of utility easement Jim the right-of-wac requires a variance request. The t?ngineering Department has no objection to this request andttte t -ity Engineer wilt grant this variance request tf no objection is received fh>m Cite affected utilliv compalues. Please sign and relmn comments to Marc Virata in the Development Review Center by Friday March 10, 200(1. If we do not here from you by this date. we will assume you have no objection t o the reduction in utility easement width. if cou have any ouestions. please call me at 221-6605 z7188;. hank ,Ou- __X_ No PROBLEMS PROBl+;MS/CON(TRNS AS FOLLOWS: -rr-i ri llp )r, 00 cwlll k'os _.-_-___-_.___.---_____________._____.-.------_ Doug Martine, City of Fort Collins Light & Power Marc Virata, Development Review Engineer / 2 ` �`. DATE: February 18, 2000 RE: REQUEST TO ALLOW A REDUCTION IN UTILITY EASEMENT WIDTH Attached for your review and comment is a sketch showing the Park Place PDP, along Boardwalk Drive, north of Troutman Parkway. J.R. Engineering, on behalf of the Developer has submitted a variance request to allow less than the required utility easement width for an arterial street classification. Boardwalk Drive currently exists with mostly 68' of right-of-way (34' half street width) with 8' of utility easement on both sides of the street. The roadway curb and gutter is in place and will not be adjusted with this project. The developer is proposing to dedicate additional right-of-way to bring the half -street width from 34' to 42' in accordance with the City of Fort Collins minor arterial standard. the developer is not providing 15' of utility easement behind the right-of-way as required for a minor arterial. Instead, all areas out side of the building footprints will have utility easement dedication rights. 15' of utility easement is maintained behind the right-of-way for part of the development, however building footprints do encroach at certain instances within the 15' of separation. This project is currently under review. The inability to provide 15' of utility easement from the right-of-wav requires a variance request. The Engineering Department has no objection to this request and the City Engineer will grant this variance request if no objection is received from the affected utility companies. Please sign and return comments to Marc Virata in the Development Review Center by Friday March 10, 2000. If we do not here from you by this date, we will assume you have no objection to the reduction in utility easement width If you have any questions, please call me at 221-6605 (0188). Thank you. � f / _,_NO PROBLEMS PROBLEMS/CONCERNS AS FOLLOWS: ---------- ----- AVW4V* Ir r r,nip( io ---------------- rr rficr.�'('['].t, isfrrssssvrtsssr� fO: Jeff Hill, City of Fort Collins Water/Wastewater Utility FROM: Marc Virata, Development Review Engineer DATE: February 18, 2000 RE: REQUEST TO ALLOW A REDUCTION IN UTILITY EASEMENT WIDTH Attached for your review and comment is a sketch showing the Park Place PDP, along Boardwalk Drive, north of Troutman Parkway. J.R. Engineering, on behalf of the Developer has submitted a variance request to allow less than the required utility easement width for an arterial street classification. Boardwalk Drive currently exists with mostly 68' of right-of-way (34' half street width) with 8' of utility easement on both sides of the street. The roadway curb and gutter is in place and will not be adjusted with this project. The developer is proposing to dedicate additional right-of-way to bring the half -street width from 34' to 42' in accordance with the City of Fort Collins minor arterial standard. The developer is not providing 15' of utility easement behind the right-of-way as required for a minor arterial. Instead, all areas out side of the building footprints will have utility casement dedication rights. 15' of utility easement is maintained behind the right-of-way for part of the development, however building footprints do encroach at certain instances within the 15' of separation. This project is currently under review. The inability to provide 15' of utility easement from the right-of-way requires a variance request. The Engineering Department has no objection to this request and the City Engineer will grant this variance request if no objection is received from the aftected utility companies. Please sign and return comments to Marc Virata in the Development Review Center by Friday March 10, 2000. If we do not here from you by this date, we will assume you have no objection to the reduction in utility easement width. If you have any questions, please call me at 221-6605 (x7188). Thank you.. NO PROBLEMS Jt".'l AJnlr-�`, (,. �i�Cr it r'� 1 ,rl �..� ke _. PROBLFMS/CONCERNS AS FOLLOWS: �i��`, i) �" i✓-ty-„�l-�,� February 16, 2000 Mr. Marc Virata City of Fort Collins Engineering 281 North College Avenue PO Box 580 1J J•R ENGINEERING Fort Collins, CO 80522 RE: Park Place P.D.P. — Request for Easement Width Variances on Boardwalk Dr. Proj: 9116.01 Dear Marc: Please consider this as the Variance Request for easement width (and subsequently building separation from Right of Way) along Boardwalk Drive for Park Place P.D.P. The proposed plan as submitted provides a Blanket Utility, Draining, Access and Emergency Access Easement for the entire site excepting out building envelopes. The distance between the proposed Right of Way and the newest building envelope is approximately eight (8) feet. This dimension is less than the easement width of fifteen (15) feet as shown on the Minor Arterial Street Detail D-1-c in the "Design and Construction Criteria, Standards and Specifications for Streets, Sidewalks, Alleys, and Other Public Ways", City of Fort Collins, Colorado, City Engineering Office, July 1996. This variance is being requested for the following reasons. First, eight (8) feet of additional Right of Way is dedicated to the City with the Final Plat to bring the half street Right of Way to Minor Arterial Standards. No improvements are proposed on Boardwalk Drive, which is currently built to previous Collector Street Standards. This additional Right of Way, paired with the narrower street, provides additional space if a public utility required it. Second, all utilities have been contacted and coordinated to use the proposed blanket easement and Right of Way. -Follewirtg -a st�tetnenuhatvfill-be-signed-b�ra}Imti}i menfas -proposed_ Sight Distance Easements have also been provided to ensure that no building envelopes obstruct the view of vehicles leaving the site. It is not anticipated that public health, safety, and or welfare problems will be created if this variance is approved. If you have any questions or comments, or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at (970) 491-9888. Thank you. Sincerely, JR Engineering 9STF ecl U Michael Paul Obe:rlander, PE, LSI 34288 ae Project Engineer G�ASS/ONA1-� 2620 Fut Prospm Road, Saire 190, Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-491-9888 • Fax: 970-491-9984 •.,irengincering.mm Nov 1.6 99 04:07p LFGUMITRS COMPANIES [9701226-5125 p.1 Lagunitas Companies 3307 S. C;ollege Avenue, #700 Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-226-5000 Fax: 970-226-5125 C%ic ��� T2,syso loC.P� C SFr wi�ss-��c- w% J m/v r �E—C�C-677f/L To: Marc Birata From: Jon Prouty Date: November 15, 1999 Re: Park Place / Line of Site and Parking Setback Considerations Thank you for meeting with me Friday, Marc, to discuss our concerns about line - of -site and parking setback. As you are aware, Boardwalk was built with a collector radius of 600'. The line -of -site for a street with a 600' radius is 400', maximum design speed is 40 mph and the parking setback is 50'-60' (for under 750' ADT / over 750' ADT respectfully). In fact, the speed limit posted on Boardwalk is 30 mph. Furthermore, as you may be aware, the neighbors In that area are concerned both about driving speeds and volumes on Boardwalk and feel the best solution would be to slow traffic down, not speed it up, and avoid use of Boardwalk as a minor arterial for which in fact it is not properly designed and rather let such traffic proceed much more safety and at more satisfactory speeds and volumes along Harmony, JFK and College. From both a design standpoint (which cannot be modified) and a political standpoint, it is unsafe and unrealistic to ever permit vehicle speeds to go above 30 or 35 mph on Boardwalk, and in fact, a good case can be made for reducing speeds to less than that. This coupled with the fact that Boardwalk has an existing radius of 600', the conclusion is logical and compelling that 400' line of site and 50-60' parking setback are appropriate for this unique, odd -shaped and transitional site. f Accordingly, I would like to respectfully request that you explore the possibility of Engineering supporting where to put the tine-of-slte and 50-60' parking setback as we have proposed. Please review this with your colleagues. Given the "as built" fact of Boardwalk as well as the site's unique, difficult configuration and its transitional nature coupled with the other factors mentioned above, I trust that the Engineering Department and/or the City Engineer can, within its discretion, conclude that this section of Boardwalk is in fact an "as built' street both grand-