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HomeMy WebLinkAboutROCKY MOUNTAIN BATTERY & RECYCLING PUD - PRELIMINARY & FINAL - 51-89 - - STAFF'S PROJECT COMMENTS01 Deveia lent Services 41 Planning Department City of Fort Collins November 20, 1989 Mr. Bob Bjorge Mountain Plains Constructors 1708 East Lincoln Street Fort Collins, CO. 80524 Dear Mr. Bjorge: The Planning Staff has reviewed the request for Preliminary and Final P.U.D. for Rocky Mountain Battery and Recycling and offers the following comments: A Drainage Report was not submitted with the application. Since there will be an increase in the impervious surface, the City's Stormwater Utility must evaluate the impacts and the direction of storm flows. Stormwater must be detained and designed to flow in the Dry Creek channel. This must be documented by a Professional Engineer based on the City's design criteria. If this information is not received in a timely manner, then the Planning Department reserves the right to consider only the Preliminary at the December 18, 1989 Planning and Zoning Board hearing and delay the Final P.U.D. to January, 1990. Your contact person is Glen Schlueter, Stormwatcr Utility, 221-6589. 2. Please clarify whether the applicant is the owner of the vacant pasture land west of the storage yard. If so, then this vacant area should be included on the P.U.D. and described as "Vacant, Undeveloped, Unplatted Area". If the vacant parcel is excluded from the P.U.D., then the applicant would have to submit a Master Plan to describe the future anticipated uses. If this vacant area is not owned by the applicant, then it should not be shown. 3. The landscape plan indicates three trees to be planted directly under the existing overhead power line. Please relocate these trees so they will not interfere with the lines at maturity. 4. The 10 foot utility and drainage easement must increased to a 20 foot easement to accommodate the existing sewer main. Please indicate this change on both the plat and the site plan. 5. It will be recalled from Conceptual Review that if water service is needed for the new building, a tap must be made to the existing water main on the east side of College Avenue. 6. The plat should include a vicinity map. 7. A separate gas service and gas meter will be required for the new build- ing. Please contact Public Service Company for details. 8. The site plan should include all easements and right-of-way as indicated on the plat. 100 LaPorte Avenue • P.O. FLA 5"W • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • k303) 221-n) ;0 9. Please provide information on the existing enjoys. How many vehicles per hour visit peak time for traffic? Is Saturday your (approximately) of your traffic is for the business, or the recycle business? How will the proposed expansion? traffic that the business now the site? What hours are the busiest day? What percentage U-Haul business, the battery these percentages change with 10. If any construction work for water lines, drainage, etc. that affects College Avenue must be approved by a permit from the State Highway Department that is coordinated by the City's Engineering Division. 11. Quantities of corrosive liquids must conform to both the Fire and Building Codes. If quantities exceed those listed in Table 9-A of the U.B.C., then special construction considerations may be required. It is suggested that the applicant meet with the staff of the Building Inspection Division and the Poudre Fire Authority for a preliminary design conference. 12. Is there any possibility that the site has any underground storage tanks? If there is any uncertainty, then the site should be evaluated. 13. Since the westerly portion of the improved area intrudes into the MM zone district, the west line needs to provide for buffering. Please be prepared to discuss how this buffering will work best since the adjacent vacant land may be owned by the applicant. 14. The site plan should indicate the existing zoning and land uscs on all adjacent properties to a minimum distance of 150 feet. Also, please provide the date of preparation, and subsequent revisions, on the site plan. 15. The front landscape triangle would benefit from the planting of a 2 inch caliper deciduous tree. Please consider using a Shademaster Honeylocust or Marshall Green Ash in this location.. This concludes Staff comments at this time. In order to stay on schedule for the December 18, 1989 Planning and Zoning Board hearing, please note the following deadlines: Plan revisions are due November 30, 1989 PMT's, 10 final prints, colored renderings, are due December 11, 1989 Final signed mylars, site and landscape covenants are due Dec. 14, 1989. Please call to discuss these comments or to set up a meeting at your earliest convenience. Sincerely l jlj5zo� Ted Shepard Project Planner cc: Joe Frank, Assistant Planning Director Mike Herzig, Development Engineer