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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBANK OF CHOICE - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2008-02-13m m Ln o co CO 0 o o cCo co 0 0 O U X Q o LL z a w >o J w 2 z C3` N r- N N W 7 W L�L 1� Q 0 N m 0 0) rn w `o z mail U z w w z z w z 0 a 0 0 a w z a F- Qa v LL LL Q August 13, 2004 File: 0325LT0I \I Mr. Marc Virata Fort Collins Engineering Department P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 Dear Marc: This letter is a variance request with regard to driveway separation along Boardwalk Drive. Boardwalk Drive is classified as a minor (two-lane) arterial street on the Fort Collins Master Street Plan. It was built prior to adoption of the "Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards," (LCUASS). The distance between Harmony Road and Whalers Way is 650 feet, on -centers. In this segment, there are two existing driveways on the west side of Boardwalk Drive. Both of these driveways fit the definition of a high volume driveway. The south driveway is 210 feet north of Harmony Road, on -centers, and the north driveway is 110 feet south of Whalers Way, on -centers. The distance between these driveways is 330 feet, on -centers. According to Table 7-3 in LCUASS, the separation between driveways and intersections is 460-660 feet, on -centers. The locations of the existing driveways do not meet this spacing criterion. It is assumed that this condition does not require a variance, since it already exists. The First MainStreet Bank Development, on the east side of Boardwalk Drive, cannot change this condition. The First Main Street Bank Development is an "i.nfill" development. There is existing residential and commercial development on all sides of this site. This segment of Boardwalk Drive is physically constrained due to previous development decisions. The site plan for the subject development shows a driveway on the east side of Boardwalk Drive that is 195 feet south of Whalers Way, on -centers. It is 85 feet (on -centers) south of the north driveway on the west side of Boardwalk Drive. The offset between these driveways is such that there could be conflicting major street left -turning vehicles in the center median area. It is recommended that Boardwalk Drive be widened to provide for a center two-way left -turn lane in Boardwalk Drive, south of Whalers Way. This center median lane will be approximately 250 feet long, extending south of Whalers Way through the proposed driveway on the east side of Boardwalk Drive. This median area will provide for storage of the major street left -turning vehicles at the proposed site access and at the north driveway to the Pier Apartments. Using the long range peak hour traffic forecasts, the calculated delay for the major street left turns is 8-10 seconds per approach vehicle at either access. Using the long range peak hour traffic forecasts, there will be less than a 1$ probability of left -turning vehicles from opposite directions occupying this center median lane at the same time. However, it is acknowledged that there will be a time when I this will occur. Under that circumstance, common driver courtesv would indicate that the first vehicle in the center median lane would execute their maneuver first. This occurs at many other locations in Fort Collins where continuous center left -turn lanes exist with driveways on both sides of the street. The location of the proposed site access driveway on the east side of Boardwalk Drive does not meet the spacing criteria in LCUASS. Current striping on Boardwalk Drive is such that major street left turns are made out of the through lanes. This is considered to be less than ideal. The recommended widening on the east side of Boardwalk Drive and the restriping will remove left -turning vehicles from the through traffic lanes. The probability of major street left -turning vehicles from opposite directions occupying the center median lane between the existing Pier Access and proposed site access is low. In consideration of the above analyses and the expectation of designing for prudent, courteous motorists, this will not be detrimental to the public health, welfare, and safety. It is respectfully requested that the necessary variances with regard to driveway location be granted. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have questions or desire additional information. Sincerely, -G•e Matthew J. Delich, P.E. Services Engineering Department September 8, 2004 Matthew J. Delieh, P.E. 2272 Glen Haven Drive Loveland, CO 80538 RE: First MainStreet Bank Variance Requests Dear Matt: This letter is to inform you that the City Engineer granted the variance request you submitted dated August 13, 2004 regarding driveway separation requirements along Boardwalk Drive. The City Engineer approved the request today, September 8, 2004. Please inform me of any questions or concerns you might have. Sincerely, arc -. Virata, P.E. Civil Engineer II Cc: Jay Davis — DMW Civil Engineers project file 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6605 • FAX (970) 221-6378 www.fcgov.com