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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTIMBERLINE VILLAGE PUD - Filed CS-COMMENT SHEETS - 2008-06-09DA 7 May 85 DEAR T dIVIE i a E� 11: Timberline Village PUD - Preliminary & Final �cfs -el, J ✓moo /Vof 32-83C 7 MAY 85 DATIV� N T � TEEN]: 74Z.-�i2u lam, . . TPMEW PUD 2nd - FINAL COMMENTS 1-6 5 kC� 45-83D olq 3c er A) 20 %W .%d CITY OF FORT COLLINS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, PLANNING DIVISION May 22, 1985 Everitt Companies C/O Eldon Ward Cityscape Urban Design 21 Old Town Square Suite 242 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Dear Eldon: Staff has reviewed Timberline Village PUD and has the following comments: 1. Connecticut Circle must be split between lots 10 and 11 and have a separate name. 2. Plan should show that ROW improvements along Timberline are to be completed. 3. Off -site street improvements are required. Check with Bonnie for specific information. 4. Pedestrian access ramps are required at all corners. 5. Dimensioning is needed for flow lines, ROW's sidewalks, cul-de-sacs, etc. 6. Vacation of previous easements is required and must be submitted as soon as possible. 7. As drawn, lot 40 is not functionally a part of the subdivision. Does lot 39 take access from the cul-de-sac? 8. The design of Connecticut Court does not meet City standards. 9. Setback varies along Eastbrook Drive, need to dimension lots 38-40. 10, Twenty feet is the minimum setback from the back of the walks to garages. 11. A 404 permit from the Corps of Engineers may be required for filling in the wetland on the east side of the site. This needs to be addressed soon, D DEVELOPMENT. PLANNING DIVISION oun oou - ror[ uomns, c,otoraoo uuozz • (3U3)221-6750 Timberline Village C{�nts 5/22/85 - Page 2 M 12. A 20' sewer easement must be shown on the plat and no trees can be allowed within the easement. 13. This project is to be considered an amendment to the Timberline Village PUD. 14. The homeowners association should also be responsible for enforcing fencing guidelines for lots 43-53 and 11-24. Specific guidelines should be submitted on the final plan. The intent is to avoid a solid six foot wall of fencing along the arterial and any open space. Staff will work with you on this matter. 15. Resubmit density chart labeling the precise location of the transit stop and how many units are within the 650' (as a percent); label the major employment center. 16. Applicant should be able to defend this land use being located next to railroad tracks. Union Pacific has approximately two through trains per day which pass the site. Noise impacts and hazardous materials spills/leaks are primary concerns and most probably will be mentioned as concerns of the Planning and Zoning Board. 17. Noise impacts are a Staff concern. An analysis of possible impacts is still underway - Staff may have further comments on this matter. Revisions addressing the above concerns are due in this office by noon, June 4, 1985. PMT, colored renderings, and 10 copies of the site, landscape plans and elevations are due by 4:30 p.m. June 14, 1985. If you have any questions concerning these comments, please feel free to contact me. St�ncerely, c/ GIG , Steve Ryder City Planner CC: Sam Mutch, Planning Director Bonnie Tripoli, Development Coordinator