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PCD Project Manager
6/12/2020 12:56:03 PM |
Please note that all comments from the Planning Division are advisory. El Paso County Land Development Code cannot be enforced within the City of Colorado Springs; however, comments are provided to protect the health, safety, and welfare of both citizens of the City and County and to ensure coordination between agencies. 1. Landscape buffering has been re-reviewed and adequately meets El Paso County standards for buffering between multi-family and single-family developments on the north and east sides. 2. Per El Paso County Land Development Code Section 6.2.3, measurement at property boundaries where abutting a residential property shall not exceed 0.1 foot candles as a direct result of on-site lighting. No foot candle measurements noted on plans. Per applicant response, photometric plan has not yet been prepared. Please ensure no excessive light spillage will occur on adjacent residential properties located within the County. |
6/12/2020 12:56:03 PM | |
PCD Engineering Division
6/9/2020 5:13:14 PM |
No comments. Reviewed by: Gilbert LaForce, PE gilbertlaforce@elpasoco.com |
6/9/2020 5:13:14 PM | |
PCD Project Manager
2/4/2020 11:22:04 AM |
PCD Planning has no comments. | 2/4/2020 11:22:04 AM | |
PCD Engineering Division
2/4/2020 10:55:15 AM |
Review 1: No drainage comments. Unincorporated El Paso County property (EPC) is upstream of the development. The development is accounting for the stormwater runoff from EPC draining into the development. No transportation/traffic comment. Access is within City maintained roadways. Reviewed by: Gilbert LaForce, PE gilbertlaforce@elpasoco.com |
2/4/2020 10:55:15 AM |