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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRAVEN VIEW - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2007-01-31Transportation Services Engineering Department February 16, 2005 Roger A. Curtis, PE and Nicholas Haws, E.I. Northern Engineering Services, Inc. 420 S. Howes St, Suite 202 Fort Collins, Co 80521 RE: Raven View — Variance Request to reduce the minimum centerline radius of a local street. Dear Roger, This letter is in response to the variance request received to reduce the minimum centerline radius on a local street from 165 feet to 90.5 feet within a project being proposed at the Southeast comer of Mulberry Street and Taft Hill Road. In accordance with the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards (LCUASS) table 7-3 the minimum centerline radius for a local street is 165 feet. The variance to reduce the centerline radius of the local street to 90.5 feet (a 20 mph) design is denied. Due to the distance of about 300 feet from Taft Hill Road to this curve vehicles will be able to gain adequate speed that we are concerned with the available visibility and safety that a 20 mph design curve will pose. We believe that the curve designed as such will pose an ongoing problem and issue for the City and is not in the best interest of the City to accept. A turn (curve) meeting the LCUASS detail 7-24 would be an acceptable alternative in this location and no variance is needed for this design. This is a much tighter curve and will require the vehicles to slow down in order to make this turn. With any use of these turns (detail 7-24) the street needs to be widened out as shown on the detail. Just as a note to prevent future problems with the design being show, within the exhibit provided you are showing the use of one of these turns, but the required widening has not yet been shown. If you have any questions, please contact me at 221-6750. Sincerely, 1 Sheri Wamhoff, PE cc: Cam McNair Mike Herzig file 281 North College Avenue • PO. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6605 • FAX (970) 221-631 NORTHERN ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. February 10, 2005 Ms. Sheri Wamhoff City of Fort Collins Engineering Department 281 North College Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 RE: Raven View PDP Request for Variance to Reduce Design Speed Sheri, This letter is in regards to the Raven View in -fill project. The project was taken to a Conceptual Review Meeting on May 10, 2004 by the Applicant, Tom Peterson of Stanford Real Estate under the item name "Taft Hill Road and Mulberry Street." The in - fill site is located southeast of the intersection of Taft Hill Road and Mulberry Street. Russ Wells of Anchor Development Corporation is the Developer. A variance is requested to reduce the design speed of Corvid Court, as shown on Exhibit A. Chapter 7 of the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards (LCUASS) addresses the Street Design and Technical Criteria for public roadways. More specifically, the basic technical criteria for Fort Collins streets are outlined in Table 7-3. The minimum centerline radius (with no super -elevation) of a Local Residential Street is 165-ft. This is in accordance with the design speed of 25 mph for a Local Residential Street, and agrees with the minimum recommended radius outlined in the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) "Green Book"- A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (2001). Although classified as a Local Residential Street, Corvid Court will not see the vehicle speeds typical of such roadways. The short tangent lengths and'IT" intersection at Taft Hill Road severely limit the speeds that vehicles can reach. As such, 20 mph is a much more realistic design speed for Corvid Court. We are therefore requesting a reduction in design speed from the 25 mph outlined in LCUASS Table 7-3 to 20 mph. As a consequence to the reduced design speed for Corvid Court, the minimum centerline radius will be reduced from 165-ft to 90-ft. This is per Exhibit 3-41 of the AASHTO Green Book. The centerline radius currently proposed is 90.5-ft. We feel justified in requesting the variance listed above. This is an in -fill site, and the criteria outlined in LCUASS do not necessarily apply in all circumstances. We do not believe that this variance will be detrimental to public health, safety or welfare, since it will be nearly impossible for vehicles to reach speeds much greater than 20 mph over such short distances. The reduced design speed (and resulting changes to alignment criteria) will not adversely affect the design life of the roadway or increase future maintenance costs of the City of Fort Collins. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. Sincerely, Roger A. Curtiss, P.E. Vice President cc: Russ Wells -Anchor Development Corporation Tom Peterson - Stanford Real Estate Jeff Fleischer - Lyman Davidson Dooley, Inc. Nicholas W. Haws, E.I. Project Engineer 42[l SOV 1H HOWFS, SMITE 202 / FORT C:C LLINS. C COLORA DCO 80521 / 970.221.415H / FAX 910.221 .415y VARIANCE REQUEST lk .'1d O Q 2 n SUBDIVISION: RAVEN VIEW ANCHOR DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION EXHIBIT A I� CORVJDS�QIlBT --� � I I I IF I I 80 80 40 20 0 so (IN FEET) 1"=80 FT. EXHIBIT 1. PER THE LARD ER NOURry URBAN AREA STREET STANDARDSHCUASSI ME STREETCLNEIRGTIW CFpIRVIOCWRT MCIIV OFFORT COLLINS R ESIDENTIAL LOCAL STREET. 2. THE MAIN SPEED AMC MINIMUM CENTERUNE RADIUS OF RESIDENTIAL LOCAL STREET ARE SITO AND 1mL RESPECTIVELY ILCUASB TABLE 741 3 TIE REGLESTED DOLOR SPEED fpifdND COUPS 18 xNmh WTH AREBMLTNO MINIMUM CENTERLME RADIUS OF WB PER ME M3MDOREENCNI[ KEY BAP Ym TD,GEE EXHIBIT A RAVEN VIEW Yw NORTHERN REVISION YY Wl! 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