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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMOUNTAIN RIDGE FARM PUD SECOND - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2006-02-02Interoffice Memorandum Date: 6/1 /1999 To: Cam M04air, City Engineer From: Mark McCallum, Development Review Engineer RE: Mountain Ridge Farms, P.U.D. 2nd Filing The applicant for Mountain Ridge Farms, �'d Filing is requesting a variance to section 1.02.03.03 and Table 2 in the "Design and Construction Criteria, Standards and Specifications for Streets, Sidewalks, Alleys, and Other Public Ways" in order to reduce the minimum centerline radius to 185 feet as opposed to the required minimum of 240 feet. See the attached copies of the variance from Loonan & Associates. It is my opinion that this is a simple variance request with minimal impact to the public street system as a whole. Consequently, I can support the variance request to reduce the minimum radius from 240 feet to 185 feet based on paragraph #2 of Loonan and Associates formal variance request letter (See highlighted portion of text). I would include more insight, but I feel that is all that needs to be mentioned. If there are any questions, please: let me know. Sincerely, Mark McCallum Cc: Ted Shepard Z009" & '144.4w, 99c, P. 0, Vaz 270952 57w Q, eO 90527 (970) 493-29'09' 7,4x (9701 495- 9735 May 25, 1999 Mr. Mark McCallum Engineering Department City of Fort Collins 201 South College Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80521 RE: Request for variance on Mountain Ridge Farms, P.U.D. 2"a Filing. Dear Mark: On behalf of our client, Progressive Living Structures, we are requesting a variance to the minimum centerline radius requirement of 240 feet for a residential street. We are proposing a centerline radius of 185.00 feet for Woodview Place. The location of the 185.00 feet radius is located near the cul-de-sac. Please refer to the attached sketch. Being near to the end of the street, the amount vehicles using this portion of the street is small. There will be only 11 lots that either will have access to the curve or access to the street after the curve. Being a cul-de-sac street and not a through street, traffic will be moving at a slower speed. The smaller radius curve should function acceptably for the low volume and low speed traffic. In addition, from conversations with the City of Loveland's staff, it is my understanding that the City of Fort Collins, the City of Loveland and Larimer County are trying to work together for a consistent street design standards for this area. Not only would I like to commend the cooperation between the three government agencies, but also I would like to point out that the City of Loveland permits a centerline radius of 165.00 feet for streets classified as a "Lane." For a street to be classified as a "Lane," it would have to serve less than 26 dwelling units. Woodview Place at the proposed curve meets the requirements for a "Lane" in Loveland. I am requesting a variance to allow a centerline radius of 185.00 feet for Woodview Place. If you have any questions, please contact me at you convenience. Sincerely, James R. Loonan, PE Interoffice Memorandum Date: 6/1/1999 To: Cam McNair, City Engineer From: Mark McCallum, Development Review Engineer RE: Mountain Ridge Farms, P.U.D. 2nd Filing The applicant for Mountain Ridge Farms, 2id Filing is requesting a variance to section 1.02.03.03 and Table 2 in the "Design and Construction Criteria, Standards and Specifications for Streets, Sidewalks, Alleys, and Other Public Ways" in order to reduce the minimum centerline radius to 185 feet as opposed to the required minimum of 240 feet. See the attached copiies of the variance from Loonan & Associates. It is my opinion that this is a simple variance request with minimal impact to the public street system as a whole. Consequently, I can support the variance request to reduce the minimum radius from 240 feet to 185 feet based on paragraph #2 of Loonan and Associates formal variance request letter (See highlighted portion of text). I would include more insight, but I feel that is all that needs to be mentioned. If there are any questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Mark Cc: Ted Shepard Transpr tion Services Ln};incerin,� I)eparbnent City of Fort Collins MEMORANDUM TO: Mark McCallum, Development Engineer FROM: Cam McNair, City Engineer W DATE: June 3, 1999 RE: Variance Request — Mountain Ridge Farms 2"d Filing I agree with you and the applicant. The centerline radius standard of 240 feet can be varied in this case to 185 feet without creating a public safety concern. Therefore the request for variance from Section 1.02,03.03 and Table 2 of our Street Standards is approved. As always, this cannot be construed as setting a precedent for future deviations from our standards. '81 Forth C Al -c • L'O. Boy_ 580 • Fort Collins, CO 8057_207;A11 • (970) 221-6605