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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPort comments1 Todd Morley From:Bill Crowe, P.E. <bcrowe@portcanaveral.com> Sent:Tuesday, November 29, 2016 10:35 AM To:Jean Abi-Aoun Cc:Daniel Esden; Todd Morley; Craig Langley; Robert Musser Subject:RE: Cape Canaveral Hotel - Water Line Extension Mr. Abi-Aoun, Thank you for your inquiry. Per your email below, I understand that a proposed hotel development wishes to tie in to utility infrastructure on or through CPA-owned property. I am aware that the subject parcel on which the hotel development is proposed currently holds access rights to Port property; however, to my knowledge this access does not currently extend rights for utility service. The design engineer of record shall submit the following documents in order to review the traffic impacts for a driveway connection permit: • Overall project site plan • Written narrative of the development • Detailed design plans of the proposed driveway connection and all improvements contemplated on Port property • If stormwater facilities are planned on Port-owned lands; proof of SJRWMD or FDEP Concurrence is required • Trip generation report inclusive of narrative Based on the nature of this development, the requirement for the following “off site” improvements will be evaluated by CPA. If required, the design and implementation of such improvements will be the responsibility of the developer: • Improvement / widening of Columbia Drive from the point of connection to George King Blvd. inclusive of a dedicated turn lane where required and a pedestrian walkway • Resulting modifications to the signalized intersection at Columbia Drive and George King Blvd • Emergency only signalization at the existing CFR fire station on Columbia Drive The developer should be aware that the adjacent CFR facility contains an active vessel and vertical structure fire-fighting trainer facility. When activated, the live fire from this facility will produce wafting smoke that, depending on prevailing winds, may not be contained within the property limits. The on-Port potable water supply network is currently being evaluated with respect to the port-wide Master plan update which has, in-turn, identified several significant projects involving the need for potable water supply. At this time, the use of Port-constructed potable water capacity is not authorized. Please advise if you should have further questions. Regards, Bill __________________________________________________ Bill Crowe, P.E. Sr. Director – Facilities, Construction & Engineering Canaveral Port Authority 445 Challenger Road Ste 301 Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920 2 t. 1+ (321) 783-7831, Ext. 208 f. 1+ (321) 783-1063 Become a fan, follow us on... facebook.com/portcanaveral twitter.com/canaveralport From: Jean Abi-Aoun [mailto:JAbiAoun@feg-inc.us] Sent: Monday, November 28, 2016 8:15 PM To: Bill Crowe, P.E. Cc: Daniel Esden; Todd Morley Subject: Cape Canaveral Hotel - Water Line Extension Hi Bill; I hope all is well. My name is Jean Abi-Aoun and I am the civil engineer working on the Cape Canaveral Hotel to be developed by the Daniel Corporation located at the south end of Columbia Road across from the fire Station as shown on the enclosed aerial layout exhibit. As we continue to develop our design work, it appears that the existing 6 inch water main along Columbia Road south of Atlantis Road, as shown on the City of Cocoa Water Map, will have to be upsized to a 12 inch water main to serve the potable and fire flow requirements for the proposed hotel. Bill, the proposed water main will tie-in to the existing 12 inch water main at Atlantis Road and extend to the hotel site. This work should have minimum effects on the surrounding area given it will be completed at the west side of a dead end street. As such, we wanted to inform the Port Authority of such endeavor. Please let me know if you have any questions at this stage or if we need to further coordinate these efforts with you or just submit to the City of Cocoa and City of Cape Canaveral for review of the offsite water main work and approval. I look forward to hearing from you. I copied Todd Morley from the City of Cape Canaveral on this email. 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