Project Review Comments
- File Number
- WV261
- Project Name
- 4082 Pinehurst Circle Plat Note Waiver
- Description
- Standalone Plat note waiver to be processed with Variance for setbacks due to proposed garage
- Parcels
- 6115010017 6115010017
- Applicant
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Vertex Consulting Services, LLC
Nina Dossey ( nina.dossey@vertexcos.com )
(719) 433-2018 Nina Dossey ( nina.dossey@vertexcos.com )
(719) 433-2018 - File Number
- WV261
- Project Manager
- Jen Uhler
- Status
- Active
- Created
- 5/4/2026 11:07:05 AM
View: Project Documents
| Agency | Review # | Comment | ||
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PCD Administrative Notice
5/18/2026 9:41:21 AM |
1 | No notice required for a waiver. | 5/18/2026 9:41:21 AM | |
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Mountain View Electric Association, Inc.
5/18/2026 9:30:22 AM |
1 | See attached comment letter | 5/18/2026 9:30:22 AM |
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El Paso County Conservation Dist
5/16/2026 7:22:19 AM |
1 |
The El Paso County Conservation District has reviewed this and we have the following comments: 1) Erosion controls/Revegetation plans Due to this request being close to what appears to be a public access/trail system, EPCCD would like to ensure that strict erosion control measures are adhered to in order to prevent erosion damage encroaching into these spaces. To do this, EPCCD would like to see the following recommendations followed during and after construction: A) Disturbed areas not being built on should be mulched and revegetated within 45 days of disturbance using plant/grass species native and/or naturalized to El Paso County. B) Disturbed areas be either: mulched after seeding with weed-free hay or straw mulch at approximately 5,000 lbs per acre due to the exposed site and its proneness to wind erosion; Or areas that are not suitable for revegetation such as driveways, parking areas (if not going to be paved), or safety areas around buildings should have a 1-2" thick layer of crushed rock, road base, or gravel to assist in preventing having exposed soil that would be prone to wind/runoff erosion concerns. C) Due to the public access area along the western edge of the property, there should be some form of silt fence around the perimeter of the construction site until completed to help prevent loose dirt from eroding into this. D) For areas being replanted with natural grass, consider using the El Paso County Conservation District’s Native Shotgun Mix (available at EPCCD.org) for reseeding, which is well suited to soils present on this site and is comprised of 100% native and naturalized grass species. If these measures are added to the project's plan, then the El Paso County Conservation District will be content with the applicant's commitment to soil conservation, watershed protection, and protection of the surrounding community. For any questions, please feel free to contact the EPCCD at 719-600-4706 or Will Vogl - Board VP at Will@EPCCD.org |
5/16/2026 7:22:19 AM | |
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Tri-Lakes-Monument Fire Protection District
5/13/2026 7:06:00 AM |
1 | Monument Fire has no Comments at this time for this proposal. | 5/13/2026 7:06:00 AM |
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