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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDRB100021 Project Name:RED SANDSTONE PLAYGROUNDDRBNumber:DRB100021 Project Description: NEW PLAYGROUND, GRADING Participants: OWNER EAGLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01/25/2010 PO BOX 740 EAGLE CO 81631 APPLICANT EAGLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01/25/2010 PO BOX 740 EAGLE CO 81631 Project Address:551 N FRONTAGE RD W VAILLocation: RED SANDSTONE ELEMENTARY Legal Description:Lot:8-ABlock:2Subdivision:VAIL POTATO PATCH Parcel Number:2101-063-0201-3 Comments:see conditions BOARD/STAFF ACTION Motion By:Action:STAFFAPP Second By: Vote:Date of Approval:02/17/2010 Conditions: Cond: 8 (PLAN): No changes to these plans may be made without the written consent of Town of Vail staff and/or the appropriate review committee(s). Cond: 0 (PLAN): DRB approval does not constitute a permit for building. Please consult with Town of Vail Building personnel prior to construction activities. Cond: 201 (PLAN): DRB approval shall not become valid for 20 days following the date of approval, pursuant to the Vail Town Code, Chapter 12-3-3: APPEALS. Cond: 202 (PLAN): Approval of this project shall lapse and become void one (1) year following the date of final approval, unless a building permit is issued and construction is commenced and is diligently pursued toward completion. Cond: CON0011286 The ADA accessible route must be of a surface material meeting ADA guidelines Modification of the irrigation system will need to be coordinated with the Vail Rec District and TOV An erosion/sediment control plan will need to be submitted and approved prior to start of construction Planner:RACHEL FRIEDEDRB Fee Paid: $250.00 TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement Statement Number: R100000055 Amount: $250.00 01/25/201004:05 PM Payment Method: Check Init: JLE Notation: 6267 TAB ASSOCIATES Permit No: DRB100021 Type: DRB-Minor Alt, Comm/Multi Parcel No: 2101-063-0201-3 Site Address: 551 N FRONTAGE RD W VAIL Location: RED SANDSTONE ELEMENTARY Total Fees: $250.00 This Payment: $250.00 Total ALL Pmts: $250.00 Balance: $0.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts DR 00100003112200 DESIGN REVIEW FEES 250.00 Departn Application for Design Review " `L Minor Exterior Alteration SAN 25 2010 General Information: This application is required for all proposals involving minor chi s to buildings and site im- provements, such as roofing, painting, window additions, landscaping, fences, retainin waffFOWN EWM04LVail Town Code sections can be found at www.vailgov.com undeU9DU'nfRU' DtIRn - 7RZrrtm-m_r e- -M projects re= quiring design review must receive approval prior to submitting a building permit application. An application for Design Review cannot be accepted until all required information is received by the Community Development Department, as outlined in the submittal requirements. The project may also need to be reviewed by the Town Council and/or the Plan- ning and Environmental Commission. Design review approval expires one year from the date of approval, unless a building permit is issued and construction commences. Fee: 250 Multi-Family/Commercial for Single Family/Duplex E'DUCf1T1 paAd Single Family Duplex Multi-Family ~.Cee}mertia!_. Q Pi1°►-t~L /lJG Description of the Request: &W QI boy !4 12BU t 12 ~o 5 ,dl'WT Vri Physical Address: 5~ Iy• FZ&VT-Aco r= 1zD it Parcel Number: ©6S'07 13 (Contact Eagle Co. Assessor at 970-328-8640 for parcel no.) Property Owner: F__ L Mailing Address: Po Sox 7L/ Fes{ El, Co 8/67-7) 11 Phone: '?70- ?J'Z(?- `d3:?p 2 wner's Signpture: 1 - Primary Contact/ Owner~Representative: tL~ 14'l•1 SC D f r Mailing Address: ~ P--;Ox -71 0 F-A-CoC.E I C 0 Z?16*~O)p1f __I Phone: ~t~ - ~Zg- Ll E-Mail: 1FSC0.1~ l Ca E VOCE '--)C kGAS• NF_T_Fax: Cf 7o zp"'- I 6 For Office r se Only: Cash_ CC: Visa / MC Last 4 CC # Auth # Check # Fee Paid: 5 U Received From: P~ Meeting Date: 11 6 DRB No.: ~QOG~ Planner: Project No: ?.z_ Zoning: Land Use: \ Location of the Proposal: Lot: Block: Subdivision: VL (141+Q TA4-cA,- 01-Jan-10 . . ME08 EpiCenterl a -v ' § Y ~,''a yg 0 m~ ? - M AL 'sue tN,T YJ ..t s c ~t ?r~,..'n _ ~ ten` The EpiCenterl, an instant playground focal point, promotes collaborative play by linking movement from kids at the periphery with kids in the center bowl. Rocking side-to-side moves adjacent pods in and out, and vice versa. The complex interlinked motion of the EpiCenter promotes cooperation, develops balance, core strength, and is loads of fun! Ij Product development is an on going process. For this reason we reserve the right to make modifications in the form of product improvements in all our products. .0o N ~ V CO N ~ O 21 0 no u m 0 L O pn Z CL 3 U 3 Equipment must be installed over resilient surfacing appropriate to the safety guidelines for your area. Organic Forms CRYSTAL CLIMBER Crystal Climber is designed both for free-play practice and as a venue for learning bouldering, providing all of the challenges needed to be- come a good climber. There is significant overhand to surmount, and area that present chimney-like spaces requiring stemming. Handholds are added in strategic locations so that beginners can negotiate Crystal Climber, while advanced boulderers will find traversing it without using the holds an exceptional challenge. Structure Size: 8'-2" x 10'- 0" x 10'-2" Weight: 16000 tbs. Concrete Material: 2700 psi mix, ASTM C94 Sealant: Two coats of anti-graffiti seater Color Options: Natural Brown Umber or Serpetine Blue This is a ground level climbing activity. Product development is an on going process. For this reason we reserve the right to make modifications in the form of product improvements in all our products. Equipment must be installed over resilient surfacing appropriate to the safety guidelines for your area. 0 4-8697 2008 Group Swings - Commercial playground equipment manufacture... Eleph nt Out of this world Home Ab .t'`S x, r .'ty.. . I moaucts I :),arety may value Home > Products > Swings > Triple Arch Swing ES3 fry, . Triple Arch Swing ES3000 No playground wit be complete without these unique group swings. The swing base is made of St ftTs aluminum and weighs less than 35 pounds. A resistant rubber bumper surrounding the base serves as an e)cellent shock absorber. 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The large, slanting ring is set in motion by the children. Turning, spinning, balancing or just enjoying the ride are among the countless play options of the Supernova. Product facts Estimated Installation: 4 Pers. 2-3 hours Weight: 250 kg Total height: 60 cm Standard colours: Technical facts Max. fall height: 60 cm Safetyzone area: 29,2 m2 Concrete required: - Number of foundations: 5 Available for surface mount: Yes Std. installation depth: 60 cm Footing In-ground steel footing. Also available in a special design for surface installation by means of expansion bolts. Please ask your consultant for more details. KOMPAN recommends that Supernova be installed on a surfacing made of particulate material such as sand, gravel or wood chips with a layer thickness of minimum 200 mm. For more information KOMPAN KOMPAN LTD, 21 Roebuck Way, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes, MKS 8HL Playful Lir.)' Tel: +44 (0)1908 201002 E-mail: KOMPAN.uk@KOMPAN.com Website: www.kompon.com it .1 # T - I 'f TW_ is 7-W a _ -A t, An exciting new play event from big joys, the N EOj is Children in the elementary age group nowadays enjoy a challenge which they have to "figure out". Once they give it a try, the ME05 displays a wide variety of complex play opportunities. First off, it's a rocking event. Children sit on the bench surfaces at either end to rock like a see-saw. Then, the bolder ones grab onto the hand grips underneath to ride as the curved carriage piece rocks back and forth over the pipe track. The children will naturally explore opportunities for "games with rules"; communication, co-operation and socialization occur as everyone has fun trying out the many tricks available on the ME05. I Coastal Colors Product development is an on going process. For this reason we reserve the right to make modifications in the form of product improvements in alt our products. Equipment must be installed over resilient surfacing appropriate to the safety guidelines for your area. 6-15 Years • GXY916 - Supemova 2 i 206 N 200 _ 1 I l _ f \ _ f GXY916 • '60cm "6 0cm ...28.9m' CM r7r--- 1 ' GXY916 1:100 KOMPAN~ Playful Living Please refer to the website www.products.kompon.com for additional product information and to access our technical drawings online library ME08 EpiCenterl Age Range: 5-12 Estimated Capacity: 5-7 Space Required, Including Use Zone: 25'-0" x 25'-0" / 762cm x 762cm Highest Designated Play Surface: 2'-0" / 61cm Hours to Install: 1-3 Footing: In Ground Posts, Concrete Required (est:9-14 cubic feet) Ground Level Play Event: Balancing NN" 4 / ME08 1 ' raw., _ Scale: 1 /8" = 1' ~a 25'-0" 762cm ~ "~~illrlqtlm 25'-0" 1762cm Product development is an on going process. For this reason we reserve the right to make modifications in the form of product improvements in all our products. 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The Architectural Balance 0056 Edwards Village Boulevard Suite 210, Edwards, Colorado 81632 (970) 766-1470 (970) 766-1471 fax www.tabassociates.com tab@vail.net JAN 25 2010 TOWN OF VAIL Memo Project: Red Sandstone Elementary - Playground Project No: 0910 Date: January 25, 2010 RE: Project Description FROM: Greg Macik, Principal TO: VIA: Design Review Board, TOV Hand Remarks: Upper Playground - See attached plans for additional information. • Level existing grade and expand existing play area for new equipment. • Install new boulder retaining walls and additional landscaping. • Reconfigure existing irrigation system for new playground configuration. • Install new concrete curb for playground delineation and wood chip border. • Install drainage and wood chip (Fibar) playground surfacing under new equipment. • Install new equipment for approximately 75-85 capacity total. Grade school ages 5 -12. Playground size is 117'-0" x 50'-0". Equipment includes a large playstructure, swings and four individual play devices. See attached specifications and equipment cut sheets. Main playstructure - Constructed of recycled steel and plastic. Structure provides a variety of slides, overhead and transfer stations. Swings - Double Arch Swing set. Provide children a substitute type of swing which can handle more children than the typical single seat swing. The large aluminum disk swings and can hold multiple children at one time. Cut sheet shows a triple arch. We are only providing a double arch. Epi-Center - Balancing device used by 5-7 children. The majority of the device is plastic. Bid-toys Boldr - Large single play structure which looks like a large rock structure. The device provides for about 10 -12 children creating a rock climbing adventure. The material is a lightweight concrete. Supernova -Avery popular adaptation of the merry go-round. 8-10 children are challenged to balance and use there strength while turning and spinning. The spinning portion is plastic with steel supports. Rock n Cross - This plastic steel arch can handle 4-6 children and combines balance, climbing and strength into a single device. Lower Area • Existing Lower area equipment to be removed due to lack of maintenance and the need for a more secured play area during school hours. • Existing area will be reclaimed for continued community use as an area for sitting, picnics and etc. • Grade area for new seating use and install new boulder retaining walls. • Install gate above area along concrete path to school. • Install new native seed and landscaping with new irrigation system. SA0910 RSES Playground\GoCo\Memo-Descdption.doc IDWNOF ~ JAN 2 5 7010 JOINT PROPERTY OWNER WRITTEN APPROVAL LETTER TOWN OF VAIL This form is applicable to all Design Review applicants that share ownership ple, the subject property where construction is occurring is a duplex, condom (~1~ ► S ! form shall be completed by the applicant's neighbor/ joint property owner. II ing or multi-tenant building, the authority of the association shall complete P 2-10 9n4~~S 0 Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, CO 81657 or fax to I, (print name) , a point owner, or aul located at R 'L written approval of the plans dated V ~G [~)jOk2_e t E Town of Vail Community Development Department for the proposed imprc E4q'o Leo dress noted above. I understand that the proposed improvements include: p ~ L V p. (Signature) (Date) Additionally, please check the statement below which is most applicable to you: o I understand that minor modifications maybe made to the plans over the course of the review process to en- sure compliance with the Town's applicable codes and regulations (Initial here) L7 I request that all modifications, minor or otherwise, which are made to the plans over the course of the re- view process, be brought to my attention by the applicant for additional approval before undergoing further re- view by the Town. (Initial here) f:\cdev\forms\permits\Planning\DRB\DRB_Minor Exterior Alteration-010110 V EE UTILITY APPROVAL & VERIFICATION D JAN 2 5 2010 This form serves to verify that the proposed improvements will not impact any existing or proposed ZhQWrNLQ6"l o Ito veri service availability and location for new construction and should be used in conjunction with preparing your utility plan end schedul- ing installations. A site plan, including grading plan, floor plan, and elevations, shall be submitted to the following utilities for ap- proval and verification. PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 2 WEEKS FOR APPROVAL OR COMMENTS FROM THE UTILITY COMPA- NIES. If you are unable to obtain comments within that timeframe please contact The Town of Vail. 1zED 5iqN0510K)F_ EiLt-_MiEklljt~ Subject Property Address: 55 f2di/rl~y~~D Lot Block Subdivision: Primary Co /.Owner Representative: ?ECa 1 Y Phone: 0170 - 76 6. 1 -7 ! 0 Tk_" I-1- Plans Dated: I I ~3 hd Primary Cont t/Owner Representative Signature Authorized Signature Comments Date QWEST 970.468.6860(tel) 970.468.0672(fax) Contacts: Samuel Tooley samuel.toole west,com XCEL HIGH PRESSURE GAS 970.262.4076 (tel) 970.468.1401 (fax) Contact: Rich Sisneros nchard.sisneros(@xgglenergy.com HOLY CROSS ENERGY 970.947.5471 (tel) 970.945.4081 (fax) Contact: Diana Golis dgolis@hotycmss.com XCEL Energy 970.262.4038 (fax) 970.262.4024 (tel) Contacts: IGt Bogert Kath ertXCELENERGY.com EAGLE RIVER WATER A SANITA- TION DISTRICT 970.476.7480 (tel) 970.476.4089 (fax) Contact: Fred Haslee fhaslee@erwsd.org CONCAST CABLE 970.619.0752 (tel) 970.468-2672 (fax) Contact: Tony Hildreth tony_hildreth@cable.comcasLcom CDOT (Only in CDOT Right-of--way) 970.683.6284 (tel) Contact: Dan Roussin Daniel.roussin@dot.state.co.us V V V J NOTES: 1. Utility locations must be obtained before digging. 2. A Revocable Right-of-Way Permit may be required for any improvements within a street right-of-way. Contact the Public Works Department for verification 970.479.2198. 3. It is the responsibility of the utility company and the applicant to resolve problems identified above. 4. The Primary Contact/Owner Representative is required to submit any revised drawings to the above agencies for re-approval & re-verification if the submitted plans are altered in any way after the authorized signature date. 09-Dec-09 UTILITY APPROVAL & VERIFICATION This form serves to verify that the proposed Improvements will not Impact any existing or proposed utility services, and also to verify service availability and location for new construction and should be used In conjunction with preparing your utility plan and schedul- ing Installations. A site plan, Including grading plan, floor plan, and elevations, shall be submitted to the following utilities for ap- proval and verification. PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 2 WEEKS FOR APPROVAL OR COMMENTS FROM THE UTILITY COMPA- NIES. If you are unable to obtain comments within that timeframe please contact The Town of Vail. zei) Subject Property Address: 55 I N. Q T74L~~-~ U*,_ dloa ~ SubdW • `E E~ Primary C ntatlve: G ? &Z'm 1 r 1 1'W Phone: 9 0 - 7766- J -1 0 Plans Dated: D ~3 d Primary Coo downer Representative Signature Aulhortesd Slanatwo Comments 20 QWEST 970.468.6860(tel) ( " _tL_e- PG47&o7' 970.468.0672(fax) Contacts; Samuel Tooley w om 16 XCEL HIGH PRESSURE CAS 970.262.4076 W 970.46&1401(11m) Contact Rkh Slsrtd os HOLY CROSS ENERGY 970.947.S471(tel) 970.94S.4081 (fax) Contact Diana Gob .com XCEL Energy 970262.4038 (fax) 970.262.4024 (tel) Contacts: Kit Bogert X .com EAR RIM WATER t SAXITA- ON DISTRICT TI 970.476.7480 (tei) 970.476.4089 (fax) Contact Fired Haslee f odeeillielwW.om OOMCASST CABLE 970.619.0752 (td) 970.468-2672 (W) Contact: Tony HYdned t0ny ldneth0a3ble.conrcastcom CDOT (Only In CDOT Right-of-way) 970.6816284 (bel) Contact Dan Roussin Da n iel. ratssi n@doLsti3te.co.us 1. Utility locations must be obtained before digging. 2. A Revocable Right-of-Way Permit may be required for any improvements within a street right-of-way. Contact the Public Works Department for verification 970.479.2198. 3. It Is the responsibility of the utility company and the applicant to resolve problems identified above. 4. The Primary Contact/Owner Representative is required to submit any revised drawings to the above agencies for re-approval & re-verification If the submitted plans are altered in any way after the authorized signature date. 09-Dec-09 Z d 0Lb0000021_-H/6L:8 '15/8L:8 OLOZ 8L mvr<mOH) Z4808OV046 3HM0HXU3h715 153MO HOUR UTILITY APPROVAL & VERIFICATION This form serves to verify that the proposed improvements will not impact any existing or proposed utility services, and also to verify service availability and location for new construction and should be used In conjunction with preparing your utility plan and schedul- ing installations. A site plan, including grading plan, floor plan, and elevations, shall be submitted to the following utilities for ap- proval and verification. PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 2 WEEKS FOR APPROVAL OR COMMENTS FROM THE UTILITY COMPA- NIES. If you are unable to obtain comments within that timeframe please contact The Town of Vail. SubjectPrapertyAddress: ~Gf M. Fa4A',M6ttD SLE D '3 f3N05'10fX_- ELrEII"IE Lot Block Subdivision: Primary 5111-97r ntative: CD P E<a I" A4 i V_ Phone: 970 - 766- N70 Plans Dated: O ! 13 d Primary Cont UOwner Representative Signature Aufhori~sd Sinnature Comments D ate QWEST 970.468.6860(tei) 970.468.0672(fax) Contacts: Samuel Tooley mu .tool w m XCEL. HIGH PRESSURE GAS 970.262.4076 (6el) 970.46111401 (fax) Contact: Rkh Sisneros HOLY CROSS ENERGY 970.947.5471(" 970.945.4081 (fax) Contact: Liana Gaols com XCEL Enwilly 970.262.4038 (fax) 970.262.4024 (tiel) Contacts: Kit Bogert Kalb X EAGLE RIVER WATER R SANITA- TION DISTRICT 970.476.7480 970.476.4089 (fax) Contact Fred Haslee ora CONCIIST CABLE 970.619.0752 (tel) G; i u UL)-T- ih- ~tiL A P Y 970.468-2672 (fax) CAIV ( /-(--5 w i , IJ Contact: Tony Hidretiti torry_h&dre h@cable.commstcan S C r tC N i / I C CDOT (Only In CDCFT Right-af-way) 970.683.6284 (Gel) Contact Darr Roussin Daniel.roussin@dotstalle.co.us 1. Utility locations must be obtained before digging. 2, A Revocable Right-of-Way Permit may be required for any improvements within a street right-of-way. Contact the Public Works Department for verification 970.479.2198. 3. It Is the responsibility of the utility company and the applicant to resolve problems Identified above. 4. The Primary Contact/Owner Representative is required to submit any revised drawings to the above agencies for re-approval & re-verification If the submitted plans are altered in any way after the authorized signature date. 09-Dec-09 UTILITY APPROVAL & VERIFICATION This form serves to verify that the proposed improvements will not impact any existing or proposed utillty services, and also to verify service availability and location for new construction and should be used In conjunction with preparing your utility plan and schedul- ing installations. A site plan, including grading plan, floor plan, and elevations, shall be submitted to the following utilities for ap- proval and verification. PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 2 WEEKS FOR APPROVAL OR COMMENTS FROM THE UTILITY COMPA- NEES. If you are unable to obtain comments within that tImeframe please contact The Town of Vail. tt r' TZ,ED '3flNOS?fM~ 'ELIEWIIE Subject Property Address: 551 N. -F2* M&kt Low Block Subdivision: r"ty Primary C/ esentattve:. G Ire-ch r" ti Acc + V_ Phone: 017P --766- 6 - P-1 0 Plans Dated: 0 / d Primary Cont t/Owaer Representative Signature Atrihoriz d sionmure Comments Dam QWEST 970.468.6860(tel) 970.468.0672(fax) Contacts: Samuel Tooley samu~-toolevaawestjcom XCEL HIGH PRESISURE GAS 9702614076 W 970A68.1401 (fax) Contact Ride Sisnervs HOLY CROSS E[IERGY 970.947.5471 (tell) 970.945.4081 (fax) Contact: Diana Gob oom XCEL Energy 970.262.4038 (fax) 970.262.4024 (tef) contacts: Kit Bogert X EAGLE RIPER WATER ilk SANiTA TIOIiI DLSiRICi 970.476.7480 (K 70.476.4089 (fax) 9 i 1 l l~ct.\ Y~ Contact; Fred liaslae tbasiee~erwsd.ora V ~I i f OOMCA.ST CASTE 970.619.0752 W 970.468-2672 (fax) Contact Tony Hlldretfi tarry juldreth0cablexorricasLcom CDOT (Only In CDOT Right-d-way:) 970.683.6284 (tei) Contact: Dan Roussin Daniel.roussin0dotstate co us 1. Utility locations must be obtained before digging. 2. A Revocable Right-of--Way Permit may be required for any improvements within a street right-of-way. Contact the Public Works Department for verification 970.479.2198. 3. It Is the responsibility of the utility company and the applicant to resolve problems Identified above. 4. The Primary Contact/Owner Representative is required to submit any revised drawings to the above agendes for re-approval & re-verification If the submitted plans are altered in any way after the authorized signature date. 09-Dec-09 UTILITY APPROVAL & VERIFICATION This form serves to verify that the proposed Improvements will not impact any existing or proposed utility services, and also to verify service availability and location for new construction and should be used In conjunction with preparing your utility plan and schedui- Ing installations. A site plan, including grading plan, floor plan, and elevations, shall be submitted to the following utilities for ap- proval and verification. PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 2 WEEKS FOR APPROVAL OR COMMENTS FROM THE UTILITY COMPA- NIES. If you are unable to obtain comments within that timeframe please contact The Town of Vail. ZSubject Property Address: ~J~~ 2DfyT y ~Lot~b Block Subd~ ivvssion: ~ Primary Co / wner R resentative: ' if EGa ("14C ;V- Phone: 970 - 766-)LM Plans Dated: l I !3 b Primary Cont t/Owner Representative Signature Authorimd Slanature Comments Pitt QWEST 970.468.6860(tel) 970.468.0672(fax) Contacts: Samuel Tooley samuel.tooley@qwLest.com XCEL HIGH PRESSURE GAS 970.262.4076 (tel) 970.468.1401 (fax) Contact: Rich Sisnems richard.siisn i .oom HOLY CROSS ENERGY KPS 1115 c~ r Y' L'+"y rc rn cI n r P L - i r I 970.947.5471 (tel) _ ' C1 u. ,c I J 970.945.4081 (fax) PLOAsc c~c t f Contact: Diana Gobs LVCCA~t.S W-3&e. ca~s4Ruc crn' .cOm ACC ('-t-rr9%C(ie6 S t ~^^S XCEL Energy 970.262.4038 (fax) 970.262.4024 (tel) Contacts: Kit Bogert Kath XCELENERGY.cocn EAGLE RIVER WATER A SANITA- TION DISTRICT 970.476.7480 (tel) 970.476.4089 (fax) Contact: Fred Haslee fhasiee0erwsd.om COMCAST CABLE 970.619.0752 (tell) 970.468-2672 (fax) Contact: Tony Hildreth tony_hiidreth@cahle.comcastcom CDOT (Only in MOT Right-of-") 970.683.6284 (tel) Contad: Dan Roussin Daniel. roussi n @dot state. co. us /40. 1. Utility locations must be obtained before digging. 2. A Revocable Right-of-Way Permit may be required for any Improvements within a street right-of-way, Contact the Public Works Department for verification 970.479.2198. 3. It Is the responsibility of the utility company and the applicant to resolve problems identified above. 4. The Primary Contact/Owner Representative is required to submit any revised drawings to the above agencies for re-approval & re-verification if the submitted plans are altered in any way after the authorized signature date. 09-Dec-09 UTILITY APPROVAL & VERIFICATION This form serves to verify that the proposed Improvements will not impact any existing or proposed utility services, and also to verify service availability and location for new construction and should be used In conjunction with preparing your utility plan and schedul- ing Installations. A site plan, Including grading plan, floor plan, and elevations, shall be submitted to the following utilities for ap- proval and verification. PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 2 WEEKS FOR APPROVAL OR COMMENTS FROM THE UTILITY COMPA- NIES. If you are unable to obtain comments within that timeframe please contact I'he Town of Vail rr TM D '3~9 N0~'fD+ti~ E LIEfYt E Subject Property Address: 5S t 4:94A/ M&t-~ Lot__ Block Subdivision: Primary Co / wnerR resentative: Graces f T ~14C ~k Phone: 010 - -766' N70 Plans dated: Primary Con t/Owner Representative Signature Authorized SMnaMrv Comments 2AW QWEST 970.468.6860(tel) 970.468.0672(fax) Contacts: Samuel Tooley samuel.tool west.com XCEL HIGH PRESSURE CAS l~~tJ ~jus . 970.262.4076 (x) 970.468.1401 ((fax) 1 f 46 f5 00 1&P4cT- 7-0 !AN Contact: Rkfi Sis eras y[CC~t ts►Str2G`~ (~~v+S fAC t t_t c i oti HOLY CROSS ENERGY 970.947.5471 (tell) 970.945.4081 (fax) Contad: Diana Colts can XCEL Energy 970.262.4038 (fax) 970.262.4024 (tel) Contacts: IGt Bogert KathX ERGY.oom EAGLE RIVFR WATER A SANITA- TION DISTRICT 970.476.7480 (tel) 970.476.4089 (fax) Contact: Fred Hasiee fhasiee@erwsd.ora COMCAST CABLE 970.619.0752 (tel) 970.468-2672 (fax) Contact: Tony Hildreth tonY_ l1d1reth0cabie.o=masLoDrn CDOT (Only In CDOrT Right-of-way) 970.683.6284 (tel) Contad: Dan Roussin Daniel.rotssinDdot state, co, us 4 2010 0. 4.J. 1. Utility locations must be obtained before digging. 2, A Revocable Right-of-way Permit may be required for any Improvements within a street right-of-way, Contact the Public Works Department for verification 970.479.2198. 3. It Is the responsibility of the utility company and the applicant to resolve problems Identified above. 4. The Primary Contact/Owner Representative Is required to submit any revised drawings to the above agencies for re-approval & re-verification if the submitted plans are altered in any way after the authorized signature date. o9-oeo-o9 UTILITY APPROVAL & VERIFICATION This form serves to verity that the proposed improvements wlil not Impact any existing or proposed utility services, and also to verify service availability and location for new construction and should be used in conjunction with preparing your utility plan and schedul- ing installations. A site plan, including grading plan, floor plan, and elevations, shall be submitted to the following utilities for ap- proval and verification. PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 2 WEEKS FOR APPROVAL OR COMMENTS FROM THE UTILITY COMPA- NIES. If you are unable to obtain comments within that timeframe please contact The Town of Vail 551 A fttdyr>~G~~CD LoTMID oci 4&) Subd0~&ns ELEME""~ Subject Property Address: , t Primary t o / wner R resentativei , G Q'~ ' 11f 1~ f~ + k. Phone: 9 74) ?6 b- 1 y 0 Plans Dated: d Primary Cont tlOwner Representative Signature Comments Date QW EST 970.468.6860(tel) 970.468.0672(fax) Contacts: Samuel Tooley Samuel.toolev@gtLell.com XCEL HIGH PRESSURE GAS 970.262.4076 (bei) 970.46&1401 (fax) Contact: Rich Sisnervs HOLY CROSS ENERGY 970.947.5471(tel) 970.945.4081 (fax) Contat Diana Colts Dorn XCEL Energy 970 .262.4038 (fax) kclt 11 11 +i-! t} c^sex7i TT lest Yt -L o_nct `t~tt~ fYY10. tt7 1 I t ~ 970.262.4024 d L. I g I t In Lt, rt a_ C6 v Contac t: Kit Bogert ~ e('-n re ERGY.oGrnt _W Ll _ EAGLE RIVER WATER k SANXTA- TION DISTRICT 970,476.7480 (tell 970.476.4089 (fax) Contact: Fred Hasiee f(iaslee@ervvsd.or~a OOMCAST CABLE 970.619,752 (tel) 970.468-2672 (fax) Contact: Tony Hildreth torryJtUdrethocabie.eomastcom CDOT (Only in CDOT Right-of-way) 970.683.6284 (tel) Contact: Dan Roussin Dantel.rvussin0dotstaW.coms 1. Utility locations must be obtained before digging. 2. A Revocable Rlght-of-Way Permit may be required for any improvements within a street right-of-way. Contact the Public Works Department for verification 970.479.2198. 3. It Is the responsibility of the utility company and the applicant to resolve problems Identified above, 4. The Primary Contact/Owner Representative is required to submit any revised drawings to the above agencies for re-approval & re-verification if the submitted plans are altered In any way after the authorized signature date. 09-Dec-09 PROPOSED LANDSCAPING D Botanical Name Common Name uanti Size PROPOSED TREES AMELA r-Ot- A A.) l GSq~I AND SHRUBS Qc✓e.vz' t totwA4 C~6dO 1GErk mey 01E.-t-Atje9 WK-~A r ~ O M~ h L'.' ae---r v d rr 3 5 ~ _ E C IE r-9 1-4 t ( r= 2 A-1 sl woos 2osE JAN 2 5 ?010' d21 06A Vjgj*n, rn tXiE~ ~ i ~ r4G. IWN OF VA'iL 141P-15 co rdoz ALL F(+2 ~ t►4ll o tJIJS~LW►uL.A~~s 45 A-) Z~ 2a air EXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED Minimum Requirements for Landscaping: Deciduous Trees - 2" Caliper Coniferous Trees - 6' in height Shrubs - 5 Gal. Type Sauare Footage GROUND COVER SOD SEED A'~ttiE ey Q08 IRRIGATION ~ap~ 2144 vl- p Q.i OL TYPE OF EROSION CONTROL J 2~ dDO Please specify other landscape features (i.e. retaining walls, fences, swimming pools, etc.) l 91 'C Fri ~.~`t-141 k ) I tom` a f 1VYa' 1 \ l.. Ail9 G r4'f tJ AA-'-1 ZULU 2L>I 't19't~L F-e-&x _ C S F:\Cdev\Forms\Permits\Planningl\DRB\Materials and Landscaping_010110 PROPOSED MATERIALS Building Materials Roof Siding Other Wall Materials Fascia Soffits Windows Window Trim Doors Door Trim Hand or Deck Rails Flues Flashing Chimneys Trash Enclosures Greenhouses Type of Material Retaining Walls 1-tX-9' IU//L Exterior Lighting Nl rT Other Cv7` ls-~'Ts. Color P L)4 mr-'> Woe- -5ckaME- Notes: Please specify the manufacturer's name, the color name and number and attach a color chip. F:\Cdev\Forms\Permits\Planningl\DRB\Materials and Landscaping_010110 NIa TAB Associates, Inc. The Architectural Balance 0056 Edwards Village Boulevard Suite 210, Edwards, Colorado 81632 (970) 766-1470 (970) 766-1471 fax www.tabassociates.com tab@vail.net Memo Project: Red Sandstone Playground Project No: 0910 Date: February 10, 2010 RE: Revisions FROM: Greg Macik, Principal TO: VIA: Rachel Friede, TOV Hand Remarks: We have attached revised drawings per the comments on the marked up set of drawings dated 01/13/10. We have revised the drawings effected with a new date of 02/10/10. Below is a compilation of remarks given to us over the phone and on the drawings and we have given a response to each. 1. Provide ADA Access to playground. - We have incorporated a crushed aggregate ADA path form the existing asphalt to the new playground. See plan and detail. 2. Provide clear distance of 16-0" along south fence line for future vehicle access. - We provided a minimum of 12'-0". We only went to 12'-0" since the access is already limited at the main entrance to the playground at the existing asphalt surface to less than 12'-0". Providing 15-0" is a hardship and does not make sense since we can not get more than 12'-0" at the main entrance. See attached drawing with dimensions at main entrance. 3. Move landscaping on lower area. - Revised per markups. 4. Spelling errors on plant list - Revised. 5. Add concrete curb along north edge of playground - Curb added. 6. No lip at ends of concrete curbs at boulder walls. We added a typical note that the curbs need to run into the boulder walls and provide no lip. 7. Add irrigation coordination note to contact VRD and TOV. - Note Added. 8. Coordinate note about 2" drop of fibar at concrete curb. - We changed note below concrete curb to read "SOD" and note fibar. 9. Erosion control plans to be submitted with permit. - We will send a copy of the Erosion control plans when we submit for permit. NOTE: We do not believe TOV is the permitting entity for the project. The permit will have to go through the State since it is a school project. But, we will include a copy to the TOV. 10. Colors of swing. - The swings structure will be the beige color with the ropes and disk red. SA0910 RSES P1ayground\T0V\Memo-DRB Response 021010.doc ~ I X I N ox ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ui rM z I rn ~ rn ~ I ~ I O ~ I O I C I I r- I 110 I I 1 I I o I I 1 i IT ~ 1 Color Choices I BigToys, Inc. I Commercial Playground Equipment Page 1 of 2 Home Products Rep Locator Environment Playground Gallery Free Catalog About Us Contact Us Toll Free - (866) 814-8697 BigToys Playground Equipment Color Choices BigToys I Woodland l ij~ 11 t 30~~.~ t NOW http://bigtoys.com/color_choices.php Children's tastes are more refined than ever and their sense of color is no exception. BigToys "color environments" are designed to provide a range of pleasing color combinations that are also interesting to kids. Below are the four color options for the BigToys school age playground equipment and two color options for our EarlyWorks designs. These colors are to be used as a general reference. For final color selection, contact your BigToys representative. BigToys'O EpiCenterTM BigToys'® Epicenter TM is sure to be an instant playground focal point. Epicenter promotes collaborative play by linking movement between kids, resulting in an exciting circular ride for kids in the middle, and a balance challenge for kids on the arms. Click here for more information 1/19/2010 Green Playground Solutions rJ 12-11-6: PARK DESIGN GUIDELINES: A. Purpose: These guidelines shall be used by the design review board in reviewing any proposals for the development of town park land. The guidelines shall be used in conjunction with the general design review guidelines found in title 14 of this code. It is the intent of these guidelines to leave as much design freedom as possible to the individual designer while at the same time encouraging park development that will complement the natural beauty of our park land. The purpose of the guidelines is to provide continuity in the character of the parks which will be developed over many years. The guidelines will provide consistent design criteria to maintain the quality of town parks through all phases of development. B. Building Materials And Design: 1. General: a. Natural materials are strongly encouraged in park construction. Materials and detailing must complement the park's environment as well as be functional and attractive. b. Materials and designs should be chosen that are economical to maintain. 2. Stone: Natural rock should be used for architectural features such as exposed building walls and small retaining walls. Sandy gray and brown colors are encouraged, as they blend in with the natural environment. Construction should minimize exposed mortar, and detailing should reflect concern for local climatic conditions. 3. Pedestrian Walks; Plazas: Impervious surfacing may be used to emphasize important features or pedestrian areas. Natural materials and colors are encouraged, as they blend in well with wood, stone and plant materials. Asphalt is discouraged except when necessary for bike paths and parking areas. 4. Children's Play Areas: Children's play areas are to be designed with challenge and safety in mind. Multilevel play structures, tunnels, and other climbing apparatus are to be designed to excite and to encourage free expression. Native landscaping materials shall be incorporated into the play areas to soften and blend into the environment. Plant materials shall be provided for the enclosure of the play areas and for summer shading. Play areas shall be oriented to take advantage of warm winter exposure and to utilize natural buffers from the wind. 5. Visual Impact: a. Structures, shelters, or other site buildings shall be designed in a low profile or be set into slope areas to reduce their vertical dominance upon the site. b. Major architectural structures shall be designed and accented to attract visitors without becoming a distracting visual element to other visitors of the park or to adjacent developments. C. Landscaping; Site Planning: 1. General: 1 a. Plantings should be used to soften the edge between developed and natural park areas and to heavily screen conflicting adjacent uses. Such plantings unify developed and natural areas as well as provide a protective buffer where the adjacent land uses conflict with recreational activities. As an example, gently sloping lawns are desirable for picnic areas and open field play. Irrigated and manicured lawn areas can transition into natural areas through the use of native grasses and shrubs. Fences shall be discouraged between active and passive areas. b. Noise generating and active play areas should be integrated together and placed away from passive or natural areas. Needed service facilities, such as restrooms, drinking fountains, etc., should be located in or adjacent to activities with a high user demand. 2. Views: Plantings and site work should be used to direct views by framing interesting and attractive features such as distant mountain ranges, ponds, or Gore Creek. Visual screens of plant materials may be used to close off undesired views such as the interstate, frontage roads, or neighboring development. 3. Accent Plantings And Materials: In areas of special interest or activity, and in pedestrian areas, plantings should be used to provide color, texture, form and scent to highlight and emphasize the special character of these places. Horizontal ground plane textures such as native shrubs, ground covers, colored pavers, and smooth boulders may also be used to complement the environment. 4. Lighting: If site lighting is deemed appropriate, the lighting should provide for clear visibility while at the same time eliminating any glare within the park or on adjacent properties. Lighting fixtures shall be as subtle as possible so that they blend in with the natural park setting. A lighting plan designating location and appropriate styles of lighting shall be designed for each park that requires site lighting. 5. Signage: Any signs within the park shall conform to a unified park signage program. Private signs are prohibited from the park. D. Access And Parking: 1. Pedestrian Walks And Bike Paths: a. Pedestrian walks and bike paths shall be provided in the areas of developed facilities and circulation routes. Walks and bike paths shall be accessible to the physically handicapped and should be constructed of a hard material. b. Pathways through natural areas shall be placed where little grade change is required. Surface materials which provide a hard surface and have a natural appearance should be encouraged. 2. Parking: a. Parking areas shall be sensitively planned to provide needed parking without impacting the natural or recreational use areas. Parking shall be visually screened to as great a degree as feasible. b. Landscaping should be provided along public perimeter roads and between parking areas to provide screening of noise and visual pollution. r E. Site Preservation And Maintenance: 1. Site Preservation: Open meadows of native grasses and flowers, and permanent stands of evergreens should be maintained in undeveloped areas of the parks. 2. Site Revegetation: Natural areas that are disturbed during construction shall be vegetated to encourage plant associations that develop naturally on the site. Revegetation should match preexisting conditions as closely as possible. 3. Erosion Control: a. Temporary erosion control measures during construction, and permanent control measures after construction shall be established to prevent sediment pollution of the creek and to stabilize disturbed areas. Straw bales shall be used for temporary control measures and jute netting should be used to permanently stabilize slopes. Any park projects shall be required to include a site preservation program during construction phases. b. Limits of site disturbance shall be clearly and physically defined as well as enforced in order to minimize disturbance to other areas in the park. (Ord. 29(2005) § 30: Ord. 4(1986) § 1)