HomeMy WebLinkAboutResposne to Staff Comments STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS NO. 1
Project: UNIVERSITY OAKS SEC 2, BLOCK 5, LOTS 14, 15R1,15R2, 16R1, 16R2, 24R1, &
24R2- 12- 00500046
A NNING
. lease update the Certificates of Ownership and Dedication and Notary Public Certificate to
reflect the proper grammar and language; this includes removing an "(s)" where applicable
and revising both to reflect how they read in the UDO. Revised accordingly.
. The title block needs to reflect that the lots are changing by changing their names; for
example "Final Plat of University Oaks Section Two, Lots 14A, 15A1, 15A2, 16A1, 16A2,
24A1, & 24A2 Block 5 being an Amending Plat of University Oaks, Section Two Lot Lot 14,
Block 5 (Volume 289, Page 555) and Lots 15R1, 15R2, 16R1, 16R2, 24R1, & 24R2 — Block
5 (Volume 10508, Page 27)." Revised accordingly.
Reviewed by: Morgan Hester, Staff Planner Date: March 19, 2012
ENGINEERING COMMENTS NO. 1
e Volume 372, Page 489 document attached below.
Please revise the label on the "Original Plat" view concerning the existing 20 foot easement,
as per Volume 372, Page 489, the easement was for access to utility infrastructure only and
t a true PUE. Revised accordingly.
r previous comments please revise Note 9. Revised accordingly.
so il/An additional note should be added explaining the 10 foot PUE that was dedicated with
Volume 372, Page 489. I believe the intent of this 10 foot easement is to cover the public
electrical infrastructure in the rear of Lot 14. Although the subject development proposes to
modify the existing public electrical infrastructure in the rear of Lot 14, the subject easement
should remain in order to cover these improvements. See Note #11.
Reviewed by: Josh Norton Date: March 15, 2012
ELECTRICAL COMMENTS REQUIRING IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
1. Developer /Contractor will coordinate with CSU to allow time for existing guy stub pole to be
removed and existing junction pole to be replaced and upgraded to concrete. Contact
Gilbert Martinez at 979.764.6255 to coordinate work.
2. All easements on site are existing. Electric facilities will be designed within existing
easements.
3. Developer may be responsible for locating easements on site to insure that electrical
infrastructure is installed within easement boundaries.
4. If applicable, the following easements will be required:
• If possible new guy and anchor will be located within existing easements as shown on
final plat/replat. Once removal and relocation of CSU infrastructure is completed new
guy anchor may extend 2 to 3 feet beyond platted easement and additional descriptive
easement may be required.
GENERAL ELECTRICAL COMMENTS
1. Developer installs conduit per CSU specs and design.
NOTE: Any changes made to the plans, that have not been requested by the City of College Station, must be
explained in your next transmittal letter and "bubbled" on your plans. Any additional changes on these plans
that have not been pointed out to the City, will constitute a completely new review. 2 of 3
2. CSU will provide drawings for electrical installation.
3. Developer provides 30' of rigid or IMC conduit for riser poles. CSU installs riser.
4. Developer will furnish and install conduit as shown on CSU electrical layout.
5. Developer installs secondary pedestals per CSU specs and design (secondary pedestals
provided by CSU).
6. Developer provides digital AutoCAD 2000 or later version of plat and / or site plan. Email to:
gmartinezAcstx.gov.
7. Developer provides Toad data to CSU as soon as it is available to avoid construction delays.
Delivery time for transformers not in stock is approximately 24 weeks.
8. Final site plan must show all proposed electrical facilities necessary to provide electrical
service, i.e. transformer(s), pull box(es), switchgear(s), meter location and conduit routing as
designed by CSU.
9. To discuss any of the above electrical comments please contact Gilbert Martinez at
979.764.6255.
Reviewed by: Gilbert Martinez Date: March 16, 2012
SANITATION
1. Sanitation is ok with this project.
Reviewed by: Wally Urrutia Date: March 14, 2012
NOTE: Any changes made to the plans, that have not been requested by the City of College Station, must be
explained in your next transmittal letter and "bubbled" on your plans. Any additional changes on these plans
that have not been pointed out to the City, will constitute a completely new review. 3 of 3