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HomeMy WebLinkAboutINNOVATION ISLAND - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2007-11-28Marc Virata - Innovation Island Pa e 1 From: "Bob Almirall" <RAlmirall@interwestgrp.com> To: <mvirata@fcgov.com> Date: 9/20/2005 5:35:56 PM Subject: Innovation Island Marc, We are coming up with more detailed utility layout issues but this is not a big surprise. The question is related to the timing of our next coordination meeting. We're pretty comfortable with the horizontal layout of water, sanitary and storm for the PDP although the widths of those easements are a concern. If the location of dry utilities is a concern to you for the PDP I'm wondering if we can get on the agenda for next week's meeting. If that falls more in the FDP area we can wait for our next coordination meeting until the plans progress further, but I suspect we will get some comments from the dry utility companies. The emergency access and utility easement is pretty well defined as is the lot line between the commercial and residential. However, the other utility easement widths and locations need work. The PDP checklist basically requires the plat to be 100% complete with the exception of curve data. I'm concerned about having our surveyor spend the time and money to tie all the easements down only to have them shift. Even if they only move a foot it's an issue with the legal ties. I'm trying to be sensitive to your ability to recommend the PDP goes to the hearing officer. Will you require all the onsite easements to be tied down precisely with the PDP?? M- CC: "Jennifer Zung" <JZung@interwestgrp.com> From: Marc Virata To: Steve Olt Date: 11/16/2005 9:50:30 AM Subject: Re: Fwd: Traffic impact Steve, Seeing Eric's response regarding Harmony and Shields, yes, with the B03 measuring passing, the improvements to Harmony and Shields will be addressed. Also with regards to the repay question — The developer is required to repay the City for the cost of constructing the improvements to Harmony and Shields abutting the site which was part of the original realignment to Harmony Road connecting with CR 38E that Matt Baker constructed. Hope this helps, Marc >>> Steve Olt 11/16/2005 9:09:01 AM >>> Eric and Marc, Please see the attached e-mail regarding traffic associated with the Innovation Island project. Could you please help me with a response to this lady? Thanks, Steve CC: Dan DeLaughter From: Dan De Laughter To: Zung, Jennifer Date: 3/8/2006 4:49:37 PM Subject: Review Time (Innovation Island) Jennifer, since I was unable to get a hold of you today, and I will be out of the office until Tuesday, let me give you a rough overview of the review time required. Each round of plan review takes us 2 weeks (the reviews are held on Wednesdays just like the initial review process). Looking at my comments, I personally won't need more than one round unless something is dramatically changed, but I can't vouch for other departments. another 2 weeks are required to get the mylars routed and signed. The Development Agreement is typically done after the final plans are ready for signature (can usually be done concurrently with mylar routing, and if everything goes smoothly with it, can take as little as 2 weeks to complete. The Development Construction permit is dependent on 3 things- letter of credit or development bond for the amount of public infrastructure improvements, the paid erosion control deposit, and the paid inspection fees. We typically hold a DCP meeting around the time the mylars are signed to go over the project with the project engineer, contractors and city staff. No actual permit may be issued until the plans, plat, and DA are filed. As we get closer to working on the DA and DCP, I can send you some information sheets and templates to help you along. Thanks, Dan DeLaughter Civil Engineer City of Fort Collins Engineering (970)-221-6605 ddelaughter@fcgov.com From: Peter Barnes To: Dan DeLaughter Date: 5/25/2006 1:28:59 PM Subject: Re: Innovation Island They can phase it and provide only an escrow for a given phase. However, in order to do that, their landscape plan must show the phasing lines. If it doesn't, they'd have to come in later and do a minor amendment to add phase lines. Peter. >>> Dan DeLaughter 05/25 1:25 PM >>> Peter, I just wanted to bring to your attention, a note on the Innovation Island Landscape Plan. Note 6 has a line that says "The escrow for such landscaping may be phased, including landscaping associated with street trees indicated for planting in public ROW in the front of side of a residential lot." I don't know how you guys usually do the escrow on the landscaping requirements, but I thought I had heard at some point on this project when residents were voicing some concerns, that the escrow was all done up front, but the actual installation could be phased with the buildings. It just struck me as an odd note. -Dan Community Planning and Environmental Services Advance Planning Department MEMORANDUM DT: October 3, 2005 TO: Priority Processing Distribution List FM: Maurice Head, Affordable Housing Planner RE: Priority Processing and Waiver of Development Plan Fees for Habitat's Innovation Island Project The project is located at the intersection of Harmony and Taft Hill Road and will have 100% of the units affordable to households earning 50% and below Area Median Income (AMI). The project meets the City's definition for affordability and qualifies for Priority Processing and a 100% waiver of its Development Review Plan Fees. The waiver only applies to fees charged by the Current Planning Department. Please implement Priority Processing procedures for this project in the development review process. The developer will be submitting an application for review to the Current Planning Department on Wednesday, October 4, 2005. If you have any -questions, please call me at 221-6342. Thank you. 281 'North College Avenue • PO. Box 580 - Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6376 F \ o-r)� i 11 - TDD (070) ^^_ ,O(1'_ • F-mml: irlamim--' i 7c�o%�cnm INTERWEST ■ CONSULTING G R O U P October 5, 2005 Mr. Don Bachman City of Fort Collins Engineering Department 281 North College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80522 Re: Innovation Island ICG Project No. 1029-025-00 Dear Don: Please consider this a Variance Request for the utility easement along the west side of the proposed Innovation Island development along South Taft Hill Road. In particular, we request a variance to reduce the 15-foot utility easement for South Taft Hill Road required by Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards (LCUASS) for arterial streets. We are requesting a 9-foot utility easement, 50-feet behind the existing five foot wide sidewalk (55 feet from South Taft Hill Road's flowline). Our justifications areas follows: 1) There is an extra wide right-of-way with 40-feet behind the existing sidewalk and the existing wet and dry utilities are located within this widened right-of-way. 2) The City of Fort Collins Light and Power representative stated they do not need an additional easement in this corridor. 3) Comcast, Qwest, and Xcel are able and willing to work within a 9-foot utility easement should they find the need to relocate their facilities in the future. 4) There is an existing exclusive 10-foot REA easement immediately adjacent to the right-of-way which in essence provides a 19-foot wide utility corridor. Therefore, it is concluded that a variance to allow a 9-foot utility easement will not compromise the health, welfare, and safety of the public. It is respectfully requested that the above variance be granted. If you have any questions or need add}q, 1 information, please do not hesitate to contact me at 970.674.3300, ext 106. pp REG Sincerely, Robert Almirall, P.E. Q 6* SrF z 9koO 33441 Fc -0 Ir 1218 W ASH STE. C • WINOSOR, COLORADO 80150 e i. 9> 0. 6] 4. 3300 A x. 9] 0. 6 7 4. 3303 From: "Hilderbrand, Len"<Len.Hilderbrand@XCELENERGY.COM> To: "Dan DeLaughter" <DDeLaughter@fcgov.com> Date: 10/10/2005 11:39:49 AM Subject: RE: Innovation Island I'm not real sure where Innovation Island site is located. But we usually can make the 9' u.e. work, as long as the electric, phone and Comcast stay out of the u.e. and lay in the road right of way. If we are extending gas main, we will need to be in the utility easement. If we are install the gas service from the gas main to the building, we do not need to be in the easement unless we are cross another lot. Let me know if you need further information. Thanks Len -----Original Message ----- From: Dan DeLaughter [mailto:DDeLaughter@fcgov.com] Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 10:44 AM To: Hilderbrand, Len Subject: Innovation Island Len, I wanted to check with you to make sure that XCEL will be able to work within a 9' utility easement as opposed to our standard 151. (This is on the west side of the Innovation Island site, along Taft Hill). The engineer has asked for a variance request for this and said that XCEL, Qwest, and Comcast were all fine with the 9 feet. Please just let me know if you have any issues with it. The other thing I wanted to check in on was whether or not you need an easement for the 2 connections for the buildings on the Southeast portion of the site. It appears from their utility plan that they are extending the main through a portion not in a utility easement. If you have any questions, feel free to give me a call. Thanks, Dan DeLaughter Civil Engineer City of Fort Collins Engineering (970)-221-6605 ddelaughter@fcgov.com October 18, 2005 Mr. Robert Almirall, PE Interwest Consulting Group 1218 West Ash, Suite C Windsor, CO 80550 RE: Innovation Island- variance request to reduce the required width of utility easement along Taft Hill Rd. Dear Bob, This letter is in response to the variance request dated October 5, 2005 to reduce the required utility easement adjacent to Taft Hill Road edge of ROW. After discussion with the concerned utility providers for the site, the variance request to reduce the width of utility easement from 15' to 9' has been granted. The granting of this variance request does not set a precedent or change the application of our design standards in other situations. If you have any questions, please contact Dan DeLaughter at 221-6605. Sincerely, Dan DeLaughter cc: file October 19, 2005 Mr. Don Bachman City of Fort Collins Engineering Department 281 North College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80522 Re: Innovation Island Sight Distance Variance Request ICG Project No. 1029-025-00 Dear Don: INTERWEST ■ C O N 5 U L T I N G G R O U P Please consider this a Variance Request for the sight distance requirement at the intersection of West Harmony Road and the proposed and future entrances to the Innovation Island development. In particular, we request a variance to reduce the 835-foot comer intersection sight distance for a design speed of 45 MPH required by Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards (LCUASS) Figure 7-16, dated 9/11/00. We are requesting a 610.5-foot intersection sight distance turning left and 430-foot intersection sight distance turning right onto West Harmony Road. Our justification for the decrease in the intersection sight distance is based upon the fact that the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standard (LCUASS) Figure 7-16 is from "A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets 1990" by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and the requested values have been updated from "A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets 2001" by AASHTO. In addition, pursuant to conversations with the city traffic engineer, utilizing this updated criterion is appropriate based on the proximity to the intersection and the travel speeds associated with this segment of the roadway. Therefore it is concluded that a variance to allow a 610.5-foot intersection sight distance turning left and 430-foot intersection sight distance turning right onto West Harmony Road will not compromise the health, welfare, and safety of the public. It is respectfully requested that the above variance be granted. If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at 970.674.3300, ext 106. Sincerely, 093DO AQ�J'TT :o '�vF_o a 33441 :' Robert Almirall, P.E. o 40 ��., ,; a ASS/ONAt-- \ l a18 W. ASH STE. C . WINDSOR. COLORADO 80550 ieL.9]C 674.33CC A, 9J 0. 6 7 4. 3303 From: "Greenwalt, Dennis" <Dennis_Greenwalt@cable.comcast.com> To: "Dan DeLaughter" <DDeLaughter@fcgov.com> Date: 10/24/2005 11:01:44 AM Subject: RE: Dennis, Dan I do not see any problems with a 9 foot easement. Our current facilities are in the existing road right of way. Dennis -----Original Message ----- From: Dan DeLaughter [mailto:DDeLaughter@fcgov.com] Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 11:39 AM To: Greenwalt, Dennis Subject: Dennis, Dennis, I wanted to check with you on Innovation Island (Habitat for Humanity project). It's on the parcel located on the southeast corner of the Harmony Rd. and Taft Hill intersection. I just wanted to make sure that Comcast doesn't have any issues with the engineer's 9' utility easement as opposed to our standard 15' for the Innovation Island site. (This is on the west side of the site, along Taft Hill). The engineer has asked for a variance request for this and said that XCEL, Qwest, and Comcast were all fine with the 9 feet. It doesn't look like there are any cable lines shown in this in this area, but please just let me know if you have any issues with it. Right now, it appears there is gas service running through, but that is all. Thanks, Dan DeLaughter Civil Engineer City of Fort Collins Engineering (970)-221-6605 ddelaughter@fcgov.com Services Engineering Department October 28, 2005 Mr. Robert Almirall, PE Interwest Consulting Group 1218 West Ash, Suite C Windsor, CO 80550 RE: Innovation Island- variance request to reduce the required width of utility easement along Taft Hill Rd. Dear Bob, This letter is in response to the variance request dated October 5, 2005 to reduce the required utility easement adjacent to Taft Hill Road edge of ROW. After discussion with the concerned utility providers for the site, the variance request to reduce the width of utility easement from 15' to 9' has been granted. The granting of this variance request does not set a precedent or change the application of our design standards in other situations. If you have any questions, please contact Dan DeLaughter at 221-6605. Sincerely, Dan DeLaughter cc: file 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 380 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6605 • FAX (970) 221-6378 www.fcgov.com Transportation Services Engineering Department October 28, 2005 Mr. Robert Almirall, PE Interwest Consulting Group 1218 West Ash, Suite C Windsor, CO 80550 RE: Innovation Island- variance request to reduce the required intersection sight distance at the north access location on Harmony Rd. Dear Bob, This letter is in response to the variance request dated October 5, 2005, to reduce the sight distance requirements at the intersection of West Harmony Road and the proposed entrance to the Innovation Island development. The variance request to reduce the left turning intersection sight distance from 830' to 610.5' and to reduce the right turning intersection sight distance from 830' to 430' has been granted. With consideration of the proximity of the access location to the Harmony Road and Taft Hill Road intersection, and your calculation of sight distance based off of AASHTO's updated methods, our engineering staff and traffic engineer do not feel that the sight distance standard is applicable in this particular situation. The granting of this variance request does not set a precedent or change the application of our design standards in other situations. If you have any questions, please contact Dan DeLaughter at 221-6605. Sincerely, Dan DeLaughter cc: file 281 North College avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6605 • FAX (910) 221-6378 www.fcgov.com-