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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPATEROS CREEK - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2014-07-17-3: 3 6 A'4-t,,j 67; nn wx-l% v �. of ' i -5 k.,,j , --- n 41V� q- C., & -'�r 'f Ar, U �-f- �er� ter( �- Andrew S. Gingerich From: Lindsay Ex Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:02 PM To: Andrew S. Gingerich Subject: revise por favor During the Board's Work Session, staff indicated that a solution for pedestrian connectivity along Wood Street had not been reached. As of today, an agreement has been reached to design the Wood Street sidewalk in the following manner, which satisfies the connectivity standards in Section 3.6.3 of the Land Use Code: Shift Wood Street Roadway to the east approximately 6 feet, remove the parkway and attach the sidewalk. • This keeps the sidewalk on the Pateros Creek side in the same location as currently planned thus not further impacting their site or landscape buffer. Provide an attached sidewalk on the West Side of Wood Street along the service center frontage which would satisfy the pedestrian connectivity standard for the project. • The attached sidewalk will be approximately 6" higher than the previously proposed curb and gutter immediately adjacent to the existing ash trees and thus minimize the cut near the tree roots. Look to mimic the landscaping on the Pateros side behind the walk to the landscaping along the Service Center side to create a consistent corridor look with attached sidewalk on both sides. Senior Environmental Planner CDNS I City of Fort Collins lex@fcgov.com 970.224.6143 NORTHERN ENGINEERING ADDRESS: PHONE:970.221.4158 WEBSITE: 200 S. College Ave. Suite 10 www.northernengineering.com Fort Collins, CO 80524 FAX: 970.221.4159 Administrative Engineering Variance Request Letter Date: August 5, 2013 Project: Pateros Creek Fort Collins, Colorado Attn: Mrs. Sheri Langenberger Engineering Development Review Manager City of Fort Collins 281 North College Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Dear Mrs. Langenberger: Project No. 687-001 Public safety and convenience, maintaining public use, and optimizing the use of limited physical capacity of right-of-way are among the objectives of the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards (LCUASS) — Repealed and Reenacted April 1, 2007. It is with those considerations in mind that this variance request letter has been prepared. This letter is provided pursuant to Section 1.9.4 of LCUASS to document a proposed site condition that does not comply with the current standards. The criterion in question is the width of front yard utility easements paralleling the public right-of-way. Both Harts Gardens Lane and Peregoy Farms Way are classified as residential local streets. Therefore, LCUASS Figure 7-9F dictates a typical utility easement width of 9'. A variance is hereby requested to have a front yard utility easement width of 6' instead. The proposed 6' front yard utility easement was discussed at length during a Utility Coordination Meeting held on 08.01.13 at the City of Fort Collins building on 281 N. College Ave. There were no objections from any of the utility providers present. Xcel Energy is the primary user of the front yard utility easement. Xcel is not concerned with the 6' width so long as no other utility mains or pedestals are installed in the front yards. It was agreed that cable and telephone facilities will be installed in the rear lots to allow de facto "exclusive" use of the 6' easement for Xcel's gas mains. Page 1 of 2 NORTHERN ENGINEERINGPateros Creek I Variance Request 1 08,05.13 The proposed 6' front yard utility easement remains adequate for the public utility providers serving the Pateros Creek subdivision. In particular, Xcel Energy intends to install natural gas facilities in front yards paralleling the residential local streets, and will be the only utility main occupying the 6' easement. Cable and telephone mains will be installed in utility easements along the rear lots. The requested variance is not expected to pose an increased detriment to public health, safety or welfare. This variance will not reduce the design life of any public improvements or significantly increase future City maintenance costs. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Nicholas W. Haws, PE, LEED AP cc: Ralph Shields — Bellisimo Inc. Andrew Gingerich, PE — City of Fort Collins Engineering Development Review Page 2 of 2 W INORTHERN ENGINEERING ADDRESS: PHONE:970.221.4158 WEBSITE: 200 S. College Ave. Suite 10 www.northernengineering.com Fort Collins, CO 80524 FAX: 970.221.4159 Administrative Engineering Variance Request Letter — Corner Sight Distance Date: October 8, 2013 Project: Pateros Creek Project No. 687-001 Fort Collins, Colorado Attn: Mr. Andrew Gingerich Engineering Development Review City of Fort Collins 281 North College Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Dear Andrew: Public safety and convenience, maintaining public use, and optimizing the use of limited physical capacity of right-of-way are among the objectives of the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards (LCUASS) — Repealed and Reenacted April 1, 2007. It is with those considerations in mind that this variance request letter has been prepared. This letter is provided pursuant to Section 1.9.4 of LCUASS to document a proposed site condition that does not comply with the current standards. The criteria in question are the design speed for a local residential street and the resultant length of the corner sight distance as depicted on LCUASS Figure 7-16. According to the figure, the northbound stop condition on Peregoy Farms Way would require a 260' intersection sight distance looking east along Harts Gardens Lane. The roadway classification of Harts Gardens Lane is a Local Residential Street, which calls for a design speed of 25 mph. A variance is hereby requested to utilize a design speed of 20 mph when calculating corner sight distance, resulting in a required distance of 210' instead. Note, the proposed sight distance of 236' falls somewhere in between a design speed of 20 and 25 mph. This variance is requested as a result of physical site limitations. In particular, the existing site constraints related to the Poudre River to the north and east, as well as the existing pond to the south of the project, and Wood Street to the west. These constraints, along with associated setbacks, buffers, floodplains, and existing trees to be preserved significantly limit the options for roadway locations and alignments. These constraints are further compounded by the need to provide access to the existing Fleet Services Building on the west side of Wood Street, while also allowing for the possibility of a future connection to the undeveloped parcel to the north and west of the project. There are also Urban Estate cluster plan principles and design objectives to create vibrant streetscapes, which encourage front porches engaging the public sidewalk. NORTHERN ENGINEERING Pateros Creek I Variance Request 1 10.08.13 As a consequence of the site constraints, and the resulting roadway geometry, use of the 25 mph design speed does not seem appropriate. Actual speeds at the intersection are expected to be lower than what is typically found on a local residential street as a result of the street configuration. The proximity of the corner to the east provides limited distance for vehicle acceleration approaching the intersection. Also, the two horizontal curves in the vicinity of this intersection, including the sharp turn to the west onto Wood Street will naturally force lower driving speeds. Curb extensions have also been introduced at the intersection to further slow vehicle speeds. As an added benefit to public safety, the extensions will narrow the street to 20' to provide a refuge for pedestrians as they prepare to enter the roadway, both shortening the crossing length and calming traffic. The presence of on -street parking to the east is expected to further limit vehicular speeds. These physical roadway elements justify the use of a 20 mph design speed. The requested variance is not expected to be detrimental to public health, safety or welfare. The purpose of the standards in question are to provide a safe intersection for vehicles and pedestrians alike. The decreased vehicle speed resulting from the roadway geometry and curb extensions outlined in this variance will meet the purpose of the original standard equally well or better than strict compliance would have. While the requested 20 mph design speed would result in a required sight distance of 210', a distance of 236' is actually being proposed. This will provide a sight distance easement that exceeds the LCUASS minimum for a 20 mph design speed. The alternative design speed will not inherently reduce the design life of the public improvements, nor will it have any impact on capital or maintenance costs. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Nicholas W. Haws, PE, LEED AP cc: Ralph Shields — Bellisimo Inc. enc: Page 2 of 2 i LOT 5 i Ii HART FARMS LANE loo i_ LOT 25 i \ LOT24 00, \\ \ •\ � \� LOT40 / w"a x 1"=30' Andrew S. Gingerich From: Ginn[ampana <gcampana@beUisimoinczum^ Sent: Thursday, January l6, 20I4 12:I4 PM To: Andrew S.Gingehch Cc: Ralph Shields; Rick Richter; Sheri Lengenberger;Lindsay Ex Subject: RE: Right of Way Dedication for Pateros Creek (Livingston Property) Andrew, we do riot agree that this connectivity was a condition of the approval granted by thePlanning and Zo i Additionally, our interpretation of the Land Use Code and Level of Service does not require u`tuobtain othe connectivity. In both cases we are required to "design to provide for orallow for, directconnections--.to the maximumextent feadb|e^ Our design clearly does allow direct connections, The fact that we do not own an adjacent prope! ty that this design includes, does not prevent the project from being approved. If YOU look around town this sicuationoccurs quite often. As we discussed' our intentions have always been to obtain a deed of dedication from our neighbor so that direct access toour project can beaccomplished during the development. This position was further supported byaexecufedLetter nf|nten1fromthispnopertyoanerso|idifvingourintentandtheircooperation. However, ifthe adjacent homeowner, changes their- mind and will not execute the Deed of Dedication, our only options are not a dead project or Frninent Domainasynuare suggesting. As in many instances, other alternatives have been to include the design of these .n',�'ovementxand continue towork towards obtaining the Deed of Dedication, ultimately requiring that property owner�oromp|eteconnectivity upon their property being improved. Or, insome cases ainterim design isimplemented until the ultimate design can beaccomplished. Late last night the adjacent land owner did return an email I sent to her regarding this issue, and she stated that her intentions are eriU to execute the Deed of Dedication. Our project has been held uponthis issue for over a month novv� she hasnot scntthe document toher lender for approval, sowho knovvshovvrnuchlonger this itemouu|6 Lake Obviously, since she is riot required to grant the right-of-way, we are not in a leveraged position to push or expedite this document. This process is totally out of our control so acquiring the Deed of Dedication could take days or could take months. Considering our interpretation of the Code, our satisfactory of this interpretation in our design, and precedent set by nun-ierous projects throughout our city, we ask that the Deed of Dedication not be a requirement of execution and recording of the plat (knowing we will need remove the call -out of the dedication on the plat) and project plans. We will continue to work diligently to obtain this Deed of Dedication, and if not obtained by the time Certificate Of OCCUpancy's are requesLed in the project, we will agree to a interim connectivity design. We. do appreciate your tirne and understanding. Please let me know if your department can agree to this request. Regards. LL L IS INAC), P6.07o.2z9.5qoo raxg7o�c23,574o gc�pana(i bellisimoine.ccun wwNN7.bellisimoinc.com Fort, rt Collins, CO. 8€ r)r 26 ++++++CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE++++++ The information in this email may be confidential and/or privileged. This email is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization named above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized representative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination or copying of this email and its attachments, if any, or the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email and delete this email from your system. From: Andrew S. Gingerich [mailto:AGingerich@fcgov.com] Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 4:56 PM To: Gino Campana Cc: Ralph Shields; Rick Richter; Sheri Langenberger Subject: Right of Way Dedication for Pateros Creek (Livingston Property) Gino, I am following up with you on a couple of questions you had yesterday regarding the dedication of the portion of Right of Way for Pateros Creek that exists on the Livingston Property. As we discussed yesterday this portion of right of way is needed on the north side of Wood Street to allow for a proposed sidewalk. This sidewalk will provide the required pedestrian connectivity that was needed for approval of the project through public hearing. It is my understanding that you have had a difficult time corresponding with representatives from the Livingston Property and the dedication has not progressed any further than the letter of intent that was submitted at hearing. Unfortunately this dedication is required in order for the Pateros Creek to have final signature from the City of Fort Collins. You had suggested that the Right of Way not be dedicated at time of approval and provisions be placed within the Development Agreement. After discussing with Engineering staff it has been our position in the past and still is to obtain all right of way required for a project prior to final approval. Eminent domain is an option that could be a last resort for your project if you continue to not be able to contact the Livingston Property. I have attached a PDF that outlines this process that was adopted by City Council in 2001. The City would recommend that you continue efforts to contact the Livingston's prior to pursuing the eminent domain process as a last resort. Please let me know if you have further questions or need to discuss further with myself or other staff members. Regards, Andrew S. Gingerich, P.E. 281 North College Avenue Dort Collins, CO 80524 Phone: 970.221.6603 gin,gerich t fcgov.com Andrew S. Gingerich From: Lindsay Ex Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 1:43 PM To: Andrew S. Gingerich Cc: Sheri Langenberger Subject: FW: Wood Street ROW dedication FYI - -this is the correspondence between Karin Livingston and Gino that Gino is referring to in his last email. I'll talk rr>.ore� v,,ith Cameron and get back to both of you. Lindsay 1.70,224.61.43 From: Gino Campana[mailto:gcampana@bellisimoinc.com] Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 7:33 AM To: Karin Livingston Cc: Ralph Shields; Lindsay Ex Subject: Re: Wood Street ROW dedication Thank you for the quick response. It always amazes me how simple communication can break down in these situations. Regarding the snow removal, we can not legally obligate the future homeowners association with the snow removal on your property. However, as long as we are in control of the association, once the walk is installed we will add that area to our snow removal 3rd party contract. Additionally, we will communicate our intentions to the future home owners association and ask that they do the same. Considering how small this area is, 1 really do not see a problem. And, considering how disconnected it is to your home, we totally understand your r�:duR:st. Regarding access to your property for continued farming operations, the walk is designed with a curb -cut and approach intentionally to allow for access. Of course, as we discussed we are in frill support of your continued farming operations. Deed of Dedication - this document also requires any lien holders on your property to agree to the dedication. I believe in this case your lender is Key Bank. In our experience, unless you have a very good local relationship with your lender, it can take several weeks to get this document signed.... usually by someone who doesn't know anything about your property. The whole process can be cumbersome, so we would love to see this process started as soon as possible, and we are more than happy to help. Hopefully this correspondence can provide addition comfort serving as future evidence of our commitment on the snow removal Considering the time sensitivity, I will text you this as well (as you suggested). Thanks for working with us Karin. Best regards, Gino Campana Gino Campana Bellisimo, Inc. Ph.970.229.5900 Fax 970.22 3.5740 3702 Manhattan Ave, Ste 201 Dort Collins, CO. 80526 -+.....CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE ++++++ The information in this email may be confidential and/or privileged. This email is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization named above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized representative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination or copying of this email and its attachments, if any, or the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email and delete this email from your system. On Jan 15, 2014, at 9:26 PM, "Karin Livingston" <prstables0a.myhoofprints.com> wrote: Hi Gino - I've been watching for email from Ralph and had not seen anything. He was checking whether I would now be responsible for snow shoveling, etc., on that little chunk of sidewalk. Also, I assume I still get to bring farm equipment (need min. 16 feet) through there, correct'? Anyway, my intentions are still as stated in the letter of intent, if I don't have to take care of the area, and if I can still hay. I do text in these mini -crises. The number you folks have is my cell, also my only number. If you need another number, I work in the Saint Joseph parish offices, (970) 482-4148, x: 229, roughly 9 - 3 p.m. Apologies if I somehow missed something time sensitive. Karin (970) 224-1215 Cc: Ralph, Lindsay Ex On Jan 15, 2014 6:43 PM, "Gino Campana" <gcampana a)bellisimoinc.com> wrote: 1 1 liopc thins arc well. Our pro.lec:t.. Pateros Creck, has been completely approved by El)c t'i v .uld ready to be rccordcd, however, vvc need the attached Deed ot'DediC�Aion executed h� ou ai;d our lclldc'r so tllat we nlay rccmd it prier to recordirig the plat. As N ou Nvould recall. �Mi a(readv provided LIs ',y ith a better of hitent to execute this docurnel t and you approved our kk'c can only assume from previous dialogue and commitments that this ContirlLIcs tc> i; vour lilttelitlorl. ".J rc, V4 14 4--;�- e-64 ^,-5 =o,— (� �� 5 2-�C-- Rall,h !�<� sent you cl.l<t'Is and left several voicelnails re: !ardiri out am this issl�e withrctl rn Ct�iilil [111C'<-iilo7l. �whI I l , Causiml LIS to question your inte]itiolls. Collsidel'lll ' tic �.1rC" 5U 1(Ir 1c�,�ii ilia, tlf.itll. this is i�3ecorninp critical issue (-or us to complete t:kie recordirrg�process. Please niti: Kick or res;)olld to this email, how I can atisist you in (cttiilg this document executed. z1.a17?,'>. �l{:a �Jccurr'c:e?lt �;('<l lTi_�)<l ll.l �!1)E_111SJ:111(.)117 C.COn1 www.hC111s1III oinC.00111 'tx . Mlmhl'lttarl Zv (, ,Stc -!ol 1`011 C`.ollills, (a). 80526 +++++--t-CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE ++++++ Tlie information in this entail may be confidential and/or privileged. This email is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization named above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized representative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination or copying of this email and its attachments, if any, or the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email and delete this email from your system. From: Ralph Shields Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 5:44 PM To: prstables(cmyhootprints.com Cc: Gregg R. Doster (gdoster�)skybeam.com) Subject: Wood Street ROW dedication Hi Karin I wanted to touch base with you to see if you had any questions or concerns regarding the email I sent last week to answer questions on the right-of-way dedication. I am really needing to finish up this Pateros Creek project before the end of the year but can only do that by getting the Wood Street right-of-way dedication and documentation completed. Please let me know of anything I can do to assist! My apologies for the endless emailing; just trying to stay on top of things on my end. Thanks again and have a Merry Christmas! Thanks Ralph Shields Bellisimo Inc. 3702 Manhattan Ave. Suite 201 Fort Collins, CO 80526 Phone: 970,229.5900 Fax: 970,223.5740 Andrew S. Gingerich From: Ralph Shields <ohie|ds@beUisimoinczom^ Sent Thursday, February 2lZ8l4Il:37AK4 To: Andrew S.Gingehch Subject: RE: Recording Info - Notice of Alignment HiAn�rew �`�o^e»e/iUed|he/eoe�honnumbe*f:/theUvin�ston�ropedy.nt#2Ol4OOO7734'and forthechyo|FudCoU(ns [}pem|icn� S�rvice� �/o�er�yo� #20l40O08236. ond confirme(J that thoy ore comect. Thonks ond |et me know ,�':eedonythinge|se�nornnn� From: Andrew S.Gingerich Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 20144:I2 PM To: Ralph Shields Subject: FVV: Recording Info ' Notice ofAlignment See bottorn of the email for the City Property access alignment reception number and confirm. Please confirm that the Livingston reception number is 20140007734 and recorded on 2/14/2014 under the narrie Karin A Livingston. 'honkyou ,\ndncvvS.Qi 'o6`P.E. P600c:97o.cu/66o3 From: Helen Matson Sent: Wednesday, February 19,20141:47PM To: Andrew S.Gingerich Subject, RE: Recording Info - Notice of Alignment Ok From: Andrew S.Gingerich Sent: Wednesday, February 1q,2O141:I1PM To: Helen Matson Subject: RE: Recording Info - Notice of Alignment Ho\en' hank you forthe information and getting this pulled together so quickly. The reception number isexactly what | need but 1 would aoDreciate a copy once you get one. hank you, Audre~vB.Q6xgc/-iob,P.11. a< ingerich LJcgov.Co111 From: Helen Matson Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 1:08 PM To: Andrew S. Gingerich Subject: Recording Info - Notice of Alignment Hi Andrew. The Notice of Alignment, that is officially tiltied Notice of City Utility and Pedestrian Access Improvements, February 2014, Fleet Maintenance Shop" was recorded Tuesday, February 18, 2014. The Reception Number is 20140008236. When I get the recorded copy back, do you want me to send you a copy? Let me know. b1IZk s�A 4-s VA- ti-- Z.rt Q� C, /v(� 1 dK� go LETTER OF INTENT Date: May 22, 2013 Project: Pateros Creek Fort Collins, Colorado Attn: City of Fort Collins Development Review Center 281 North College Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Dear Staff: F'oI- : A,roA-cw 641ner-ic.4A Y1 4 / err " AY\c. her —[1�so-r+ lics As the Owner of the property located adjacent to the proposed Pateros Creek development, I am aware that additional right-of-way would need to be granted from me at the north end of Wood Street, as currently designed. I hereby affirm my willingness to dedicate approximately 220 square feet for public right-of-way. This includes the permanent dedication listed above, as well as any temporary easements necessary to construct the right-of-way along the Wood Street corridor. For the purpose of this letter of intent, the area to be dedicated is currently a part of PR Stables, located at 930 North Shields Street, and abuts the north end of 830 Wood Street and the west side of 912 Wood Street, depicted in the attached surveyed plat sheet. The area to be dedicated is currently an access point to PR Stables pasture and hay field. It is understood and agreed upon with the developer that this area shall remain an access point to PR Stables land. It is also understood and agreed upon with the developer that the reconstructed east boundary fence of PR Stables will be located at the legally defined property line. The right-of-way is expected to be officially dedicated by separate documentation, including definition by legal description, during the processing of the Final Plan through the City of Fort Collins (aka, Final Compliance) for the Pateros Creek development application. Please notify me should there be any changes to the proposed project that would affect the conditions of this letter. I can be reached at 970.224.1215 or by email at prstables@myhoofprints.com. Sincerely, rin Livingston Pou re River Stables enc. Andrew S. Ginaerich From: Ralph Shields <ohields@beUisinxoinczono^ Sent: Thursday, May 3O'2Ol36:S4PM To: Andrew S.Gingehch Subject: RE: Paterus Creek Information li Andrew ex� Th(,,nksforgeUingfhisinformation tous. This pedestrian connection issue seems hzbeolittle more complex lhought, I will discuss this iniernally and further with our design tearyl, Jus|c, fuither my understanding, I have to ask, why exactly does this decision need to corne from us to r-nove forward tohearing? Aodesigned currently, vve are meeting the sidewalk/ ROW nequirementsonthe east side of Wood Street. We went through the process of providing the requested alignment ofour sidewalk with the sidewalk tothe south (Along Wood Street. | understand the request for completion ofopedestrian connection but iifeels like this issue would bebetter resolved with the future development ofthe adjacent properties. Please let rnoknow your thoughts when YOU have ochance. nks Ro|r.)h IhieUs BoUisinno|nc � Frmrn: AndrewS. Gi [mailto:AGi .con] Sent: Thursday, May3U 20134:54 PM To: Lindsay Ex; 'Justin Spruell' Cc: Marsha Hi|mes Rubinsun; Tim Buchanan; Wes Lamanlue; Ralph Shields; Craig Russell /crusseU@nusseUmiUsstudios.com\; Shah Langenberger Subject: RE: Pataros Creek Information Lindsey etal, Nick Haws (nick@inearng.com); Thank you for preparing this email as it is very helpful for us to track some of the key issues prior to hearing. You have accurately captured the items | will need resolved prior tohearing. Below isanupdate onthe wood street sidewalk connection. As you are aware the applicant met with myself, Tim Buchanan, Wes Lamar4ueand Glen Schlueter this morning to discvss !he feasibility ofa detached urattached sidevvo|kalong the West side ofWood Street, i'mBuchanan had serious concerns regarding the sidewalk and streets proximity to theexisting trees and specifically theash trees that are immediately adjacent toWood Street. The impacts ofthe sidewalk fill and/or cut aswell as impacts of constructing the curb and gutter adjacent to the ash trees would be severe to many if not all of the ash trees. Wes and Glen had concerns with constructing the meandering sidewalk within the trees as this area functions as a detention pond and the increased fill might decrease the volume of detention and need to be studied further. A continuous pedestrian connection to a public sidewalk is required for this project. This sidewalk would provide the connection from the intersection of Harts Farm Road and Wood Street to extend south to the existing public sidewalk that exists just south ofthe project onthe west side ofWood Street, Atthe site visit itwas suggested that the east sidewalk along Pateros project be enhanced and extended south of the project and pedestrians would cross midblock to the existing west sidewalk. A midb|ockcrossin8 will not be supported by transportation staff so we will not be ab|e to make the connection from the east walk to the west walk south of the project. We discussed the concerns brought up from Forestry and Stormwater this morning at our Transportation Coordination rneeting this morning and have determined a few options the applicant could consider that transportation staff is in support of; Shift the road section to the east approximately 6-8 feet to allow for an attached walk and curb and gutter on the west side of wood street. The 6 inch vertical curb should help in reducing the cut immediately adjacent to the ash trees during construction. Transplant the trees and keep the road section in its current location and add an attached sidewalk to the vertical curb and gutter. The transplanting of the trees would need to be discussed with Tim Buchanan but it could be possible to utilize them as street trees on the east side or a part of the mitigation within the project: site. Continue with the meandering of the sidewalk between the pine trees and ash trees in a manner that addresses the concerns of stormwater and forestry. Also addressing the concerns of the vertical curb and gutter impact on the ash trees. For hearing we will need to know how the applicant would like to proceed with any of the above options and some confirmation from Forestry and Stormwater that they are agreement with the direction they choose. We will gladly hear any other options that the applicant or staff might have but ultimately we will need initial buyoff from transportation, engineering, forestry and stormwater. E,ei me know if there are any further questions, Andrew S. Girigea-ich, P.E. Phone: 970.221.660 3 agingerich(ijegov.com From: Lindsay Ex Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 12:32 PM To: 'Justin Spruell' Cc: Marsha Hilmes-Robinson; Andrew S. Gingerich; Tim Buchanan; Wes Lamarque; Ralph Shields (rshields(ftellisimoinc.com); Nick Haws (nick@ northernengineering.com); Craig Russell(crussellC&russellmillsstudios.com) Subject: RE: Pateros Creek Information ju. tin, I lad s sirnilar conversation with Ralph and Gino yesterday, so in the interest of getting us all on the same page, let's try and get this in one email: Items Needed Before Hearing: Li ndsa • Revised Modification • Revised open space #s (and these numbers revised on all submittal documents that included them) • Revised lot width for Lot 21 or alternative compliance submittal • Wetland mitigation hydrology information to show it works (submitted by Cedar Creek, saying that they've reviewed the groundwater data you have and that they can successful mitigate for the lost wetlands here) • Submittol of these items: Can be digital, no later than Friday or Monday morning at the latest • i_otte.r of intent from Karen Livingston • Change tract language to public access • Wood Street drainage and sidewalks — I don't how this needs to be resolved, or if this is already being resolved..,Andrew, can you clarify what is needed before hearing? • Submittal of these items (my understanding): Can be digital, no later than Friday or Monday morning at the latest 'gym: ................. • Docurnentation from an arborist that the trees proposed to be retained can withstand construction and are not hazardous • Any tree mitigation that may results from the Wood Street drainage and sidewalk discussion • Submittal of these items (my understanding): Can be digital, no later than next Wednesday (if needed, this could occur no later than the 10"') mars;rla • Address her Four questions • Submittal of these items (my understanding): Full-size sheets, by Monday (Marsha, I'll need you to contact me ASAP once you've had a chance to review the documents, as I need to have all of my documents in by Wednesday, the S"). I hope that clears this up — colleagues, if I have missed anything or incorrectly represented your needs, can you please correct this email? Thanks, Lindsay From: Justin Spruell[ma iIto: jspruell(cOrussellmillsstudios com] Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 11:28 AM To: Lindsay Ex Subject: Pateros Creek Information Lindsay - I had a meeting with Marsha, Nick and Ralph this morning to figure out the floodplain information and she would like to see changed full size sheets by next Monday to review and approve for the P&Z. We were discussing the final list of items needed for the P&Z and time frames for each. I know we discussed this information yesterday, but we were hoping to get a list of items and when you needed the information. I also know they had a meeting on site about the West side of Wood Street (that information does not need a solution until final correct?) - Thanks for the information, just wanting to make sure we have everything we need and at the time needed - Justin Justin Spruell, RLA Senior Landscape Architect Russell + Mills Studios 141 South College Avenue, Suite 141 Fort Collins, CO 80524 p: 970.484.8855 www.russellmillsstudios.com 3 Andrew S. Gingerich From: Lindsay Ex Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 12:45 PM To: Andrew S. Gingerich Subject: FW: Draft language for read -before memo Andrew, do you krleW if the TIS addressed the connection between Wood Street and the Poudre River Trail? If so, I could justify it by Section 3.2.2(C)(7).... (7) Off -Site Access to Pedestrian and Bicycle Destinations. Off -site pedestrian or bicycle facility improvements may be required in order to comply with the requirements of Section 3.2.2(E)(1) (Parking Lot Layout) and Section 3.6.4 (Transportation Level of Service Requirements). From: Craig Foreman Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 8:16 AM To: Lindsay Ex Subject: RE: Draft language for read -before memo Lindsay; I iil<e it! Th<,nks. Cram; From: Lindsay Ex Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 8:13 AM To: Craig Foreman Subject: Draft language for read -before memo Hi Craig, If you have a moment this morning, will you let me know what you think about this language: Trail Connection from Wood Street to the Poudre River Trail: • Two letters have been received regarding the trail connection from Wood Street to the Poudre River Trail. One letter expresses concern regarding the trail connection, and the second letter suggests the trail is not wide enough and needs to provide emergency access. • Staff response — I spoke with Craig Foreman, the Parks Planning Director, and he and I discussed that the trail connection is required because the Fort Collins Parks and Recreation Policy Plan requires that "trails are safe and convenient and are connected to residential areas, civic institutions and businesses, and to neighboring communities, and that "the trail system is connected to the on -street bicycle and pedestrian network" (see page 11 of the plan). 1 In addition, the 2012 Trails Study (to be presented to Council this fall) will require trail connections be provided at a minimum of a % mile interval. As the distance between access points to the trail (Shields Street and Lee Martinez Park) will be greater than % mile, not providing this trail would be inconsistent with this study and the City's connectivity standards (Section 3.6.3 of the Land Use Code). City staff feels this connection is important for trail users since it provides a direct link for residential neighborhoods in this area to reach the Poudre Trail. This connection provides a much safer trail access than is available on Shields Street with its substantial traffic volumes or by requiring users to connect to the trail through the Pateros Creek Development. The City has had numerous requests from residents over the years for this trail connection and has been waiting for this opportunity to better serve this section of our community. We are very supportive of this connection and being able to work with the developer to make this connection a reality. Craig also noted that the City works closely with landowners to ensure the trail is a good neighbor; they will continue to do so on this connection. As the Land Use Code requires any project to be in compliance with the Parks and Recreation Policy Plan (Section 3.4.8 of the Land Use Code), a Modification of Standard would be required should a trail connection not be required. I also confirmed with Craig that the trail would be 8' wide and would provide emergency access. Craig will review the proposed paving during the Final Plan review and determine if it meets City standards. Please feel free to edit away! Thanks, Lindsay Senior Environmental Planner CDNS I City of Fort Collins Iex2fcgov.com 970.224.6143 F]