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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTIMBERLINE APARTMENTS PUD - Filed SP-SITE/LANDSCAPE PLAN - 2001-10-083 SPECIFICATIONS i AREAS TO BE SEEDED WITH DRYLAND GRASSES SHALL BE GRADED TO A SUITABLE FINISHED GRADE. AREAS SHALL 3 OVER ALL AREAS TO BE SODDED WELL DECAYED GROUND CATTLE MANURE SHALL BE APPLIED UNIFORMLY AT THE THEN BE SCARIFIED TO A DEPTH OF 6", INCORPORATING 15 LBS. PER 1,000 SQ.FT: OF 0-45-0 FERTILIZER IRATE OF 3 CUBIC YARDS PER 1,000 SQ.FT. THE AREAS SHALL THEN BE TILLED TO e. DEPTH OF 6". THEY IN THE PROCESS. AREAS SHALL THEN BE SETTLED AND FINE GRADED TO A SMOOTH FIRM SURFACE, REMOVING ALL SHALL BE SETTLED, LEVELED AND RAKED TO AN ACCEPTABLE FINISHED GRADE. ALL DEBRIS AND ROCKS NOT DEBRIS, ROOTS, WEEDS, ETC. FROM THE SURFACE. AREAS SHALL THEN BE SEEDED WITH A UNIFORM MIXTURE OF PASSING THROUGH A HAND RAKE SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SURFACE. THE SURFACE SHALL BE SMOOTH AND THE FOLLOWING: FIRM IMMEDIATELY BEFORE SODDING, LEAVING NO DEPRESSIONS WHERE WATER MAY COLLECT. COMMON KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS (15%) 852 PURITY 752 GERMINATION A SOD SHALL BE KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS BLEND, FREE FROM WEEDS AND OBJECTIONABLE GRASSES. SOD SHALL BE ANNUAL RYEGRASS ( 5%) 97% PURITY 95% GERMINATION PROTECTED IN TRANSIT AND ON THE SITE FROM DRYING OUT. SOD SHALL NOT BE LAID CLOSER THAN 24" FRCM PENNFINE PERENNIAL RYEGRASS (40") 95% PURITY 902 GERMINATION THE CENTER OF SHRUBS AND 12" FROM THE TRUNK$ OF TREES. THE SURFACE OF SOD SHALL BE 1" BELOW ALL SMOOTH BROME (LINCOLN) (40L) 85% PURITY 80% GERMINATION ADJACENT EDGINGS. IMMEDIATELY UPON INSTALLATION, SOD SHALL BE WATERED TO BE WET TO A DEPTH OF 4". WHEN MOISTURE CONTENT OF SOIL IS PROPER, SOD SHALL BE ROLLED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR 2 SEED SHALL BE DISTRIBUTED AT THE RATE OF 2 LBS. OF PURE LIVE SEED PER 1,000 SQ.FT. SEED SHALL BE WATERING OF SOD UNTIL ACCEPTANCE OF WORK. DRILLED VnH A DRILL EQUIPPED WITH DEPTH BANDS FOLLOWED BY PACKING WHEELS. THE S ED AREA SHALL BE MULCHED WITH STRAW, SOX OF WHICH SHALL BE 10" LONG OR LONGER, AT THE RATE S AREAS TO BE MULCHED WITH BARK MULCH SHALL BE TREATED WITH TREFLAN GRANULAR PRE -EMERGENCE OF 00 LBS. STRAW PER 1,000 SQ.FT. STRAW SHALL BE SPREAD WITHOUT BUNCHING, AND SHALL BE CRIMPED HERBICIDE ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. AREAS SHALL BE FINE GRADED BEFORE NTO THE GROUND WITH A SINGLE AXLE DISC IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE SPREADING OPERATION. THE CONTRAC TREFLAN APPLICATION. EVEN DISTRIBUTION OF TREFLAN IS IMPERATIVE. TOR SHALL WATER THE SEEDED AREAS UNTIL A UNIFORM STAND OF GRASS IS ESTABLISHED, AND AT LEAST 3" 6 BARK MULCH SHALL BE SMALL SIZE (1/8" - 3/804 CHUNK BARK, PLACED IN A UNIFORM 2" THICK LAYER TALL. FOUR WEEKS AFTER GERMINATION THE SEEDED AREAS SHALL BE F TILIZED:WITH ANHO IUM SULFATE AT OVER WELL GRADED PUNTING AREAS. ONE 3 CU. BAG SHALL E USED PER 1.8 SQ.FT. OF BED AREA. THE RATE OF LBS. PER 10000 SQ.FT. 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IE '�\ •a O µme' \ DECIDUOUS TREE LARGE SHRUB f + I E.1•I � • GROUNDCOVER + v . �./• ' `I VI O • / J �`�� I SPECIMEN PERENNIAL i VI•�. S S E►, H c / \? 125Yt+ t P.tyl.- 3 VI r G+8 'u-m- LuGp.p. `I PY©• - <- ; 10 -Ju•H'• - `40 e-0 10 Go.0 - 1 f.dP. E.u•G. a � C� �cv fI.I.G. K` no Etl•G• 3 S* 5 �U.r1. - r 3 11 S GZ I © BLUEGRASS still p. _ .2- v �� I PR G I \/I r5. - _12- JU• 0. 1 � H. - © SEEDED WITH DRYLAND GRASSES 3 Ii�H• �` �� 2Z JU.H, , I CiI. I VI.15, '� y ^L, r � �''NI• s-; 25 i EL. I-YW 4 3 � E H . �/ � r STEEL EDGING BER.M WITH MAX. HEIGHT INDICATED -Al i T G - �" _. X i V I.O. Qj — — — CONTUUR LINE I%U }t�L. \'� Y. W ,• ' 1S j{�L-. '� LD (•fLsL * J S G. G/C� M• `�,L� 1,1 / © LIMIT OF BLUEGRASS SOD --- A ``° - + - I 5 TRASH AREA } i G. i PY�.� I N11•S, .�. 0 - � + _ -- •— 39 -- — - ! � \ �'� ZD CD . O • _ � tie• .�'`. / �+ i Az_ JU.H. \ -•+� — 7 H. 51l� PLANT LIST J- Key Plant Name Size & Remarks T R E E S: A,GI. Acer ginnala - GINNALA Maple - Tree Form 1%2" C. or B&B A,WC. Acer saccharinum W. - Wier's Cutleaf Maple 3" B&B CT.O. Celtis occidentalis - Common Hackberry 3" B&b �•- \" ;r j- - -I P I. CT.S, Catalpa speciosa - Western Catalpa 3" B&b ® ;�L F,AP. Fraxinus americana A,P, - Autumn Purple Ash 2" B&B F.MS. Fraxinus penn. lance M.S. - Marshall's Seedl, Ash 2=2" B&B © G.SK. Gleditsia triacanthos S, - Skyline Honeylocuat 3" B&B GY.D, Gymnocladus dioica - Kentucky Coffeetree 3" B&B tLl V• Mess. Malus ape Spring Snow - Spring Snow Crabapple 2" B&B PO'R. Populus robusta - Robusta Cottonless Cottonwood 3" B&B *t -- 3� ��� POT, Populus tremuloides - Quaking Aspen 2" B&B PY.B. Pyrus calleriyana Be - Bradford Pear 1%2" B&B or C. Q,BI. Quercus bicolor -Swamp W11ite Oak 3" B&B Q. BO. Quercus borealis - Northern Red Oak 3" B&B \ — — — S.TR. Salis alba tristis N. - Niobe Weeping Willow 2" B&B a� , :� — — — — I S,VI, Salix alba vitellina - Russian Golden Willow 8'-10' B&B or C, ` P.NI. Pinus nigra - Austrian Pine 61-8' B&B and 8'-10• B&B / PI.P, Picea pungens glauca - Colorado Blue Spruce, green to sel.blue 6' -8' B&B and 8' -10' B&B S H R U B S A N D V I N E S: + - �2 Pa• R, / ' CN,C. Gornus stolonif. Colo. - Colo. Redosier Dogwood 3'-40,5gal.C. ;I CO.D. Cotoneaster dammeri - Bearberry Cotoneaster 12"-15",1 gal.C, ® / EU,C. Euonymus fort. colorata - Purple Wintercreeper 9"-12",1 gal.C. EU.E. Euonymus europaeus - European Euonymus 3'-4' B&B or C. 1 EU,M. Euonymus kiautschovicus M. -Eu. Manhattan 18"-24",5 gal.C. JU,B. Juniperus sabina Be - Buffalo Juniper 18"-24",5 gal.C. j 3e F MS f JU.H. Juniperus horizontalis H. - Hughes Juniper 18..-24",5 gal.C. JU,P. Juniperus prostrata - Prostrate Juniper 18"-24",5 gal.C. �, \ •- JU.PF. Junipo chin, pfitzeriana - Pfitzer Juniper 2'-212', 5 gal.C. JU,T♦ Junip, sabina tamariscifolia - Tamarix Junip. 18"-24",5 gal.C. r \ / LO.J. Lonicera japonica halliana - Hall's Honeysuckle•,# 1, 1 gal.0 �� ♦ _ — - _ _ — _ - / MA.R. Mahonia repens - Creeping Mahonia 6 dia.,1 gal.C. I 39 — • - / : PR.C. Prunus cistena - Purpleleaf Plum 3'-4•, 5 gal.C. / PT.J. Potentilla jackmani - Jackman Cinquefoil 18"-24",5 gal.C. \ / PY.W. Pyracantha cocc, wyatti - Wyatt's Firethorn '18"-24" 5 al.C. RI,A. Ribes alpinum - Alpine Currant 2'-2-2' ,5 gal,C. J ,�� `► __ _ �' p SYeh, Symphoricarpos chenaulti H. - Hancock Coralberry 12"-15" 1 geC. r VI.B. Viburnum burkwoodi - Fragrant Snowball 18"-24",5 gal.C. -- - _ DRIVE _ VI.L. Viburnum lentago - Nannyberry 3'-4•, 5 gal.C. •• •• VI,O. Viburnum opulus - Highbush Cranberry 3'-4', 5 ga14C. J _� U 11l.LsISEL� ��LO.1,!�1-t�ILj BY ` P E R E N N I A L S: AV,S, Avena sempervirens - Avena Grass 5 gale C, HE.H, Hemerocallis hybrida H. - Daylily Hyperion 1 gal. Ce HEL, Helianthemum hybridum - Sunrose 1 gal. C, .. MI.S. Miscanthus sinensis - Plume Grass 5 gal. C, . r r —\ DA T E Of PkE PA� A / ipM i - s - 83 r ' !aE ISEECG ARCHITECTS r'lAN1rE116 Everitt Companies A- - --- - 218 WES? AIOU/OTAIN F7 COLL11146 COLOPAW bowl 4" 41M 0 so so SPECIFICATIONS 7 PLANT MATERIAL QUALITY SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CURRENT A.A.N. STANDARDS FOR NURSERY STOCK. PLANTS 11 TREES SHALL BE GUYED OR STAKED AT THE OPTION OF THE CONTRACTOR, AND ONLY TO THE EXTENT NECESSARY SHALL MEET OR EXCEED SIZES SPECIFIED• AI.J, TREES SHALL HAVE WELL BRANCHED TOPS WITH REASONABLY TO KEEP TREES IN PLUMB POSITION UNTIL THE TREE IS ESTABLISHED. IF STAKES ARE USED THEY SHALL BE STRAIGHT WELL -DEVELOPED SINGLE LEADERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED IN THE PLANT LIST. THE 2" x 2" x 6'-0" WOOD OR 6' STEEL FENCE POSTS, PAINTED BLACK WITH OIL BASE PAINT. WIRE LOOPS AT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT OF REFUSING TO ACCEPT PLANT MATERIAL OF INFERIOR QUALITY. THE TRUNK SHALL BE ENCASED IN h" RUBBER HOSE. 8 PLANTING PITS SHALL BE DUG WITH A DIAMETER TWICE THE DIAMETER OF THE BALL OR ROOT SPREAD OF THE 12 TRUNKS OF ALL DECIDUOUS TREES WITH MORE THAN 2" CALIPER, EXCEPT SALIX OR POPULUS SPECIES, SHALL PLANT; THEY SHALL BE DUG i DEEPER THAN THE ROOT SYSTEM OF THE PUNT. PLANTING PITS SHALL BE BE WRAFPED WITH AN APPROVED TREE WRAP SPIRALLY FROM THE GROUND TO THE HEIGHT OF THE SECOND BACKFILLED WITH A UNIFORM MIXTURE OF EXCAVATED SOIL AND GROUND MOUNTAIN PEAT MOSS USING: BRANCH. WRAPPING SHALL BE SECURED TO THE TRUNK IN AN ACCEPTABLE MANNER. 1 CU.FT. OF PEAT MOSS PER 5 GALLON CONTAINER OR SMALLER CONTAINER PLANT; 2 CU.FT. OF PEAT MOSS PER UB SHRUB OR PER EVERGREEN TREE LESS THAN 6' HIGH; 13 AFTER ACCEPTANCE OF WORK, DURING THE MAINTENANCE AND GUARANTEE PERIOD, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT 4 CU.FT. OF.PEAT MOSS PER DECIDUOUS TREE,2"-3" CALIPER,OR EVERGREEN TREE,6'-10' HIGH; BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGE TO LANDSCAPE WORK DUE TO DAMAGE BY OTHERS, VANDALISM OR SEVERE WEATHER CONDITIONS SUCH AS HAIL. UNTIL THE DATE OF ACCEPTANCE, THE CONTRACTOR IS FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR 9 ALL PLANTS SHALL BE FERTILIZED AT THE TIME OF PLANTING WITH 21 GRAM AGRIFORM SLOW RELEASE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR DUE TO THE ABOVE CONDITIONS. FERTILIZER TABLETS 2U-10-5 USING 1 TABLET PER '2" CALIPER OF TREE TRUNK, 1 TABLET PER Eoo:: 14 STEEL EDGING SHALL BE 1/8" x 6" STEEL S P, SHOP PAINTED WITH A COAT OF BLACK OIL BASE PAINT, HEIGHT OF EVERGREEN TREES, 1 TABLET PER 1 GALLON CONTAINER PLANT AND 3 TABLETS PER 5 GAL, TO BE INSTALLED VERTICALLY, BOLTED R WELD AT JOINTS. THE TOP OF THE EDGING HALL BE 1" CONTAINER PLANT. FERTILIZER TABLETS SHALL BE PLACED IN THE BACKFILL MIXTURE BELOW GRADE. ABOVE SOD GRADE. EDGING SHALL BE N HED FOR INAGE WHERE NEEDED. 10 PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE FULLY GUARANTEED AS FOLLOWS: PLANTS INSTALLED AND ACCEPTED PRIOR TO JULY 1 SHALL BE GUARANTEED THROUGH NOVEMBER 15 OF THE SAME YEAR: PLANTS INSTALLED AND AC;CEPT�D I 15 ALL LANDSCAPE WORK SHAD. BE MAINTAIN BY THE LANDr>tCAPE CONTRACTOR FOR A PERI OF 90 DAYS AFTER DULY 1 SHALL BE GUARANTEED THROUGH MAY 15 Of THE FOLLOWING YEAR. REPLACED PLANT MArTERZ L } FROM THE DATEiOF ACCEP'fA1c10E OF WORK. MA NTENANCE SHAi.� INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIM ED T0, WATERING, �-- t ADJUSTING OF pIT.ANTS TO PER,GRADE AN SITION, REP ING DEAD OR DISEASED P NTS, WEEDING, SHALL BE GUARANTEED ACCORDING TO THE SAME FORMULA. DURING THE GUARANTEE PERIOD THE COln!RACTOR SPRAYING AS RE UIRED FOR SECT OR EASE CONTROL, AND ER NECESSARY OPERAT S. PLANTING SHALL CHECK THE PLANTING OFTEN ENOUGH TO INSURE THAT IT IS BEING PROPERLY MAINTAINED BY IYHE OWNER. �, U MPE ED by THE ARCHITECT UPON COMPLETI OF THE MAINTENAN PERIOD. HE SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER IN WRITING, IF DEFICIENCIES IN MAINTENANCE ARE NOTICED. { S ('K •G • - 3 �/ I.O, --A{ o J U T. NOTES S t'R G. y vI v, �� y M• 5S 1 3 P r•15., 1 AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND PROVIDING ADEQUATE COVERAGE FOR ALL ®+ - - i LANDSCAPED AREAS WILL BE INSTALLED. BLUEGRASS AREAS WILL BF. ' -- - - -- - _- ,--- - +- - — IRRIGATED WITH AN AUTOMATIC POP-UP SPRAY SYSTE?l; CONTINUOUS _ - ® / ' +`• /� PLANTING AREAS WILL BE IRRIGATED WITH AN AUTOMATIC DRIP � � l IRRIGATION SYSTEM; AREAS SEEDED WITH DRYLAND GRASSES WILL BE �� L�,, IRRIGATED WITH A ROTARY POP-UP SPRINKLER SYSTEM. I F M�'�` + /` r I \♦ 2 THE OWNER, HIS SUCCESSOR AND/OR ASSIGNEE SHALL ESTABLISH AND ! \ �' ' - 3 �'C CONTINUE A REGULAR PROGRAM Of' MAINTENANCE FOR ALL LANDSCAPED L I LD J - 3 v1.0., AREAS. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE OWNER WITH MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON INDUSTRY STANDARDS. ^�� l SYIf• 1 AV. -6- I + lz • 14 JU.r5.', 3 SEE SITE PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL SITE INFORMATION. // `f� 2- V1 vl • 6• + � Lo. 4 ALL CONTINUOUS PLANTING AREAS TO BE MULCHED IN BARK S lEU� . .r IS + IO ALA d.� � • �- ID -lU • T ry 4 AV � + � I ti +� HE H vl �, I HE'-ir 101 Is. T �2.6'HAR.� I FeP Iv0 —, LEGEND .26. SK• 18 Cb _,�.' - j _ 1 HE H t r 5 b�,r µ. LARGER EVERGREEN TREE ' , to E LAC, . L 10 + IU co o. - - I2, CO.0. ,Z R PT `� ' SMALLER EVERGREEN TREE / py �✓ P L v 5 + G r_ .Ls LC>.J. � �� '+v HE.1. . * - ` DECIDUOUS TREE 3 vl• Pam. I v1 b, .2 LJ1,V i� LARGE SHRUB / F�11 S, __w EU•G. AS JU H. -- HEL. r.. GROUNDCOVER ° ` s LD•.1. r fir, a`.' / -4- - -F I o co 0 I eu 5 • I PR .c . SPECIMEN PERENNIAL / \ G EU ►-1. � Vky 4.4 © BLUEGRASS SOD ' r S E.U. M. SEEDED WITH DRYLAND GRASSES �'; - i0 L.O J • ../ - � � J � _ - 3« - ` � % , , ® STEEL EDGING + ~ I PR G• - _ -- - �S — - 1'`t Ju PIS ® BERM WITH MAX. HF•IGHT INDICATED � � IZ Pi'J- 0 AL - - - - CONTOUR LINE �2 I]•. v 11. f - r ' POND O LIMIT OF BLUEGRASS SOD TRASH AREA 2 '� � r u Ft.. R f� R . ,4c • �33� Y ` -Ivlb j IS" HE z F. u flu t . w. , \ z /HIV >` � <-` �.Z� Ns •iz. � a� 75 LO �3 �SWNAMING POOL TENNIS COURTS I POND I 5.-ra• ♦ - - I \ 14 eP - - \� _ ._ _ NN t + S y -111 �. J �}E �{. +' �� - t+e 44 Pe 5DO * - T + I(o HE s 1 8 J Ll • r• z (owl. == 3 PY w. - 3 ?YL ' I Vi .I,• - i S 20 r ld rz - z M 5 / • . P. , r .a ' ao' 7+"1 JU.� 5o M/S I'`t JU• JIl.P 7 JU r 2 IVY w 1 �� i t r 000, y U .T. F eP -u . -r 7 �u %� - i S 3 P•HI ZtL off, �t PNI. 5�.. ?y • 2.4• 4 t . GENERAL NOTES ALL PORTIONS OF THE EXTERIOR WALLS OF THE FIRST STORY OF ALL BUILDINGS WILL BE LOCATED WITHIN 150' OF AN ACCESS ROADWAY IN WHICH EMERGENCY FIRE EQUIPMENT CAN BE MANEUVERED OR THE BUILDINGS WILL BE PROVIDED WITH AN APPROVED AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM. TRASH AREAS TO BE ENCLOSED WITH 5' (MIN.) OPAQUE SCREEN, FENCE, OR WALL. R.R. NOISE MITIGATION MEASURES INCLUDE: 95' MIN AND 150' TYPICAL BUILDING SET BACKS LANDSCAPING MINIMIZING WINDOWS ON FACING BUILDING ELEVATIONS ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES INCLUDE: R19/R3O MIN INSULATION PACKAGE SOUTH ORIENTATION OF LIVING SPACES, BALCONIES AND LARGE EAVES. LANDSCAPE PLACEMENT USE OF SOUTH SLOPES TOTAL ENERGY CONSERVATION IS ESTIMATED TO BE 15% LEGEND S STANDARD PARKING SPACE C COMPACT PARKING SPACE H HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACE M MOTORCYCLE PARKING B BIKE PARKING T TRASH ENCLOSURE L SECURITY LIGHTING id IDENTITY SIGN Everitt Companies MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT AT NORTH ELEVATIONS OF BUILDINGS N, P, Q, R, S. AND T TO BE 28 MAXIMUM HEIGHT AT SOUTH ELEVATIONS MAY BE 40' MINIMUM SPACE BETWEEN BUILDINGS TO BE 10' BIKE PARKING (BIKE RACK FOR MIN. OF 4 BIKES) ADDITIONAL SECURITY LIGHTING TO BE PROVIDED WITHIN BUILDING ENVELOPES EXACT LOCATION OF WALKS TO INDIVIDUAL BUILDING ENTRIES MAY VARY UPON APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT FENCING TO BE ALLOWED AT NORTH AND WEST PROPERTY LINES AND WITHIN BUILDING ENVELOPES. MAXIMUM FENCE HEIGHT TO BE 61, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. HANDICAP SIDEWALK ACCESS RAMPS TO BE PROVIDED AT ALL STREET AND DRIVE INTERSECTIONS AND AT DESIGNATED HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACES. N0;N-,AT65 hr.,4 LEA b I M £N'f I� N5 �4` v�T C Approved by the Planning and Zoning Board of tl .;• .• •.• City of Fort Collins, Colorado, on this 2 6 day of A.D. 1983 SecftWy of —Planning ano Z ning Board i The undersigned, being the lawful owners of the property aof �•• A described on this site plan, do hereby certify that they �'•••••' accept the conditions and restrictions set forth on said site plan. �tl..._.,•a. EVERITT ENTEi9PR15E5, //%/C. (signed) si This is to.c t'fy that on the Iay of , A.D. , I examin a records of e o Clerk and Recorder of Larimer County._Splorado, and established thpt the owners of record of the proposed•.` s/.:i a. jQir•&.3 PUD are as shown hereon as of this date. 8 88 51'55"E 584.76' G r DATE OF PREPA ATRORI 7 5 — 83 REviSEO�- X=28 1233 LAND USE BREAKDOWII TOTAL AREA GROSS 778,450 Sq Ft 17.9 AC NET 683,250 Sq Ft 15.7 AC COVERAGE AREA % OF GROSS BUILDINGS 85,000 So Ft 10.9 % STREET R.O.W. 95,200 Sq Ft 12.2 % PARKING AND DRIVES 1509000 Sq Ft 19.2 % OPEN SPACE ACTIVE 2089800 Sq Ft 26.8 % RESIDUAL 239,450 Sq Ft 30.9 % TOTAL FLOOR AREA 145,500 Sq Ft MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT 40' PARKING DEMAND 39 PROVIDED STANDARD 394 COMPACT 51 HANDICAPPED 5 SUBTOTAL 40 MOTORCYCLE 28+ BICYCLE 70+ TOTAL VEHICLES 548± RESIDENTIAL DATA (Lots 1 and 2) AREA GROSS 632,800 14.5 AC NET 566,991 13.0 AC TOTAL UNITS 168 BUILD11% TYPE UNITS/BLOC. MAX HT `_a FT/BLDG NO SLOGS I 6 40' 5,500 13 II 10 40• 9,000 9 TOTAL BUILDINGS 22 DENSITY GROSS 11.6 DU/AC NET 12.9 DU/AC PARKING DEMAND 62 ONE BEDROOM UNIT 9 1.50 SPACES/UNIT 93 106 TWO BEDROOM UNIT P 1.75 SPACES/UNIT 180 PARKING REQUIRED 2/9 PARKING PROVIDED STANDARD 272 COMPACT 51 HANDICAPPED SUBTOTAL 3233i MOTORCYCLE 20+ BICYCLE _2t TOTAL VEHICLES 408+ OFFICE DATA (LOT 3) AREA GROSS 145,650 Sq Ft NET 116,258 Sq Ft FLOOR AREA GROSS FLOOR LAND USES RATIO AREA Offices 4:1 36,000 Sq Ft 'PARKING DEMAND LAND USE DEMAND UNIT TOTAL Office 3.3/1,000 Sq Ft 119 PARKING PROVIDED STANDARD 122 COMPACT 0 HANDICAPPED 2 SUBTOTAL 79 MOTORCYCLE 8+ BICYCLE �8 TOTAL VEHICLES UR 0• mvWK ARCHITECTS PLANNEiif' 216 WEST MOUNTAIN FT COLL06 COLORADO 9owl 493 - 4106 ir 3 40 N 0o FINAL PUD SITE PLAN LOT 1 F1 SHEET 1 OF W-' JOB NQ 31800-,, Page is too large to OCR.