HomeMy WebLinkAboutExhibitC Referral Comments.202 E Main.20210512From: Hailey Guglielmo
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2021 2:16 PM
To: Sarah Yoon
Subject: RE: HPC Referral Project: 202 E. Main
Sarah,
Engineering has no additional comments for Final Development Review. From an Engineering standpoint
all stormwater, public improvements, and utility standards can be met and Final Development Review
approval is recommended. Below are heads up items for the applicant for building permit.
Items required at building permit:
1. Agreement with neighbor to the west to redo existing sidewalk on their property.
2. Fire flow calcs to verify a 2” service line is needed and a smaller line size will not provide
adequate water.
3. 208 E Main St will be abandoning their tie to the existing shared water service and installing a
new tap and service line to serve solely 208 E Main St. 202 Will not need to reconnect or reroute
208’s service line.
4. The portion of the driveway in the alley that drains without WQCV treatment will be accepted. If
a trench drain was installed it would require a drywell and the URMP strives for above grade
treatment, so the proposed raingarden design is the preferred option.
Thanks.
Hailey Guglielmo, PE
Project Manager
Engineering Department
201 N Mill St. Ste 203
Aspen, CO 81611
c: 970.309.0771
p: 970.429.2751
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EXHIBIT C - REFERRAL COMMENTS
From: David Radeck
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 9:26 AM
To: Sarah Yoon
Subject: FW: 202 & 208 East Main Street
Hi Sarah.
The only comments that Parks would have is in regard to the existing water service line that services
both 202 & 208 E Main. There has been discussion with the Water Dept that speaks of a leak and it
could be either at the curb stop (which I believe is under the flagstone between the sidewalk and the
curb) or at the split where it goes to each residence. With that said, a tree permit will be required for
the two trees being requested for removal with the requirement that a cottonwood tree would need to
be planted back in the ROW.
I wanted to keep you in the loop with the ongoing conversation with Water and ENG.
Dave
David Radeck
Permit Coordinator
Parks Department
585 Cemetery Lane
Aspen, CO 81611
p: 970.429.2025
c: 970.274.2175
f: 970.920.5128
www.cityofaspen.com
To apply for a Tree Removal/Dripline Excavation Permit, register here:
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From: Justin Forman <justin.forman@cityofaspen.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 8:13 AM