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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHUMPHREY LUNN BLOCK 7 LOTS 25-32 223 SOUTH SHIELDS STREET CSU WASHINGTON SCHOOL EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - Filed CS-COMMENT SHEETS - 2011-11-17This is a request for a Site Plan Advisory Review including an Addition of a Permitted Use; changing the use of the existing public school, Washington Elementary School, into an Early Childhood Center to be operated by Colorado State University. An Early Childhood Center is currently not a permitted use in the NCL zone district. The 125 student enrollment from the previous use as the Washington Lab School would decline to 100 students. Staffing will be increased due to the increase in student to staff ratio and the involvement/education of CSU college students in a classroom environment. It is anticipated that a maximum of 36 staff members may be on the site at the same time. Ramps and an elevator as required by the State for child care licensing, will be added to the exterior of the north and south sides of the building, leaving the majority of the exterior of the building untouched to the greatest extent possible to accomodate City Historic Preservation requests. Located at 233 S. Shields Street. The Zoning is NCL - Neighborhood Conservation Low Densitv Issue ID: 1 Topic: General Round: 1 Status: Active Issue: 03/22/2011: 24-95 of the City Code along with 3.6.2.(J)(2) of the Land Use Code would stipulate that paving the alley abutting the property would be an obligation associated with the development proposal. The response letter indicates a potential that paving the alley could result in an adverse impact to neighboring properties, have there been preliminary design attempts, perhaps attempting to slope the alley to the south to drain to the valley pan, that would seek to direct drainage away from the northern properties? Date: 03/22/2011 Issue ID: 2 Topic: General Round: 1 Status: Active Issue: 03/22/2011: The amount of right-of-way dedication that the City would seek for Shields Street would be 21 feet which would result in a 51 foot half right-of-way in conformance with our constrained arterial right-of-way cross section total of 102 feet. Date: 03/22/2011 Issue ID: 3 Topic: General Issue: Project: CSU - Washington School Addition of Permitted Use Project Description: Date: 03/22/2011 Round: 1 Status: Active 03/22/2011: The proposal of an attached sidewalk along Scott Avenue would typically require a variance request to the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards for evaluation as attached sidewalks are not the standard design for City streets. A submitted variance request would then require input from Current/Transportation Planning identifying that they would not object to an attached sidewalk. There is also an existing utility pole directly south of the alley that would be in the middle of the proposed attached sidewalk which would also appear to be problematic. Is the utility pole being undergrounded with the project? Date: 03/22/2011 Issue ID: 4 Topic: General Round: 1 Status: Active Issue: 03/22/2011: There is damaged sidewalk as well as curb and gutter along Olive and and Scott Street. Typically a note is indicated on the plans that existing damaged curb, gutter and sidewalk as well as curb, gutter and sidewalk damaged during the course of construction on the site shall be replaced in accordance to City standards prior to certificate of occupancy on the site. Date: 03/22/2011 Issue ID: 5 Topic: General Round: 1 Status: Active Issue: 03/22/2011: Typically utility plans for development proposals would be prepared by a Colorado engineer and then signed off for approval by the City with City construction specs and details for public infrastructure included. Page 1 of 1 City of F6rt Collins May 12, 2011 Mr. Fred Haberecht Colorado State University Office of Facilities Management, 6030 Campus Delivery Fort Collins, CO 80523-6030 Dear Fred: Planning, Development and Transportation Services Current Planning 281 N. College Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 970.221.6750 970.224.6134 - fax fcgov.com/Currentp/anning On April 21, 2011, the City of Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Board considered the request for Washington School, Addition of a Permitted Use and Site Plan Advisory Review, #SPA11-001, and took the following two actions: Approval of the Addition of a Permitted Use, subject to the following condition: The Addition of a Permitted Use shall be supplemented with a Letter of Intent for Dedication of Public Right -of -Way for Shields Street and a Construction Plan demonstrating compliance with requirements for paving the public alley, paving the north parking lot, constructing a new sidewalk along Scott Street and accommodating the stormwater runoff with water quality treatment and detention resulting from any changes associated with the various public and private improvements. Said Construction Plan shall be submitted and reviewed by City Staff, and revised accordingly, and granted final approval prior to any development work on the site. 2. Approval of the Site Plan Advisory Review. If you have any questions regarding this action by the Planning and Zoning Board, please feel free to contact our office at 221-6750. Sincerely: l Ted Shepard Chief Planner