HomeMy WebLinkAboutHARBOR WALK AT THE LANDINGS PUD - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2004-08-09CITY OF FORT COLLINS
ENGINEERING SERVICES
July 9, 1936
Tom Livingston
Osprey Homes, Inc.
155 Boardwalk Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80525
RE: Harbor .Walk P.U.D.
Dear From:
It has come to my attention that during construction of the sanitary
sewer by Loveland Excavating the sidewalk, which is part of the South
Lemay Improvement District, was damaged by heavy equipment traffic.
This area is at the northt-,est corner of the intersection of South Lernay
Avenue and Harbor Walk Drive.
We feel that this repair should be made as soon as possible in order
not to delay final acceptance.
If you have any questions, please contact me at 221-6605.
Sincerely,
David S. Melberg
Construction Inspector
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ENGINEERING SERVICES
300 LaPorte Ave. • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins• Colorado 80522 • (303) 221-6605
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, PLANNING DIVISION
January 27, 1487
t,ary Powell
HM;, Real Fstate Company
40U Fast Hcrsetooth Road, Suite 30p
Fort Collins, Co 80525
Dear Piary,
Staff has reviewed the Final PUD suhmittal for Harbor Ualk and has the
foiloc:inq_ cocments. Revisions reflecting these comments are due by Friday,
February 6, 19g7. Colored renderings and reructions of all plans should be
submitted by Thursday, February 12 and all signed documents inclucing plat,
site plan and development aqreement should be submitted by February 19.
1. The site plan should show typical rear and side yard setbacks.
2. Indicate wicth and length of parking spaces in the landscaped island
(spaces may be 6.5' x 181).
3. Site plan note Q should he removed.
4. The Warren Lake trunk sewer repay will be assessed on each dwelling unit.
5. Mountain Pell has questioned the adequacy of the easement adjacent to
Lots 1 and 31. Tnaireering also has concerns about reducing the frontage
casement to 6 feet in width.
6. More information on the design of project entrances is needed.
Profiles of the existing street should be provided and curb returns should be
shown.
7. The overall utility plan should show the R-0-V7, sidewalks, and retaining
wall dimensions. A Elan, vied: of the retainina wall should be on this plan.
S. Legal Staff has questioned the appropriateness of an encroachment permit
for the retaining wall. The permit would have to be issued to a responsible
party, and there is no assurance that the owner's association will exist in
the future. Tranferring responsibility to individual lot owners becomes
rather complex. Let's inet with all the interested parties to resolve this
issue.
9. Gates in fencing for fire access should he shown on plans.
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10. The landscape play should note thatt the owners association will maintain
all landcaping, including that in the R-04% The development agreement
should indicate the sane about the planter/retaining wall.
11. The City Forester asks that a note regarding_ a Planting Permit be placed
on the plans (see attached).
12. I question use of Bristlecone Pine in the planters because of their
mature size. Minimum size for deciduous trees is 1 3/4 " caliper, for
evergreens it is 6'.
13. The landscape plan should reflect loss of the pool.
14. A typical landscape plan for areas adjacent to the buildings dust be
Trovided or these plantings must be shown on the overall plan.
15. A preliminary condition of approval was that Unit 4,12 setback from
Harbor Walk Drive to increased. We need to address this before returning_ to
P F Z for final approval.
Let me know if you have questions.
iters in more detail.
Singereryl
Elaine
Senior City Planner
cc: Mike Davis
Ton Peterson
Nike Herzig
Jim Newell
I'll see you on Friday to discuss these
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, PLANNING DEPARTMENT
February 4, 1987
Pat Manahan
c/o Taranto, Stanton & Tagge
309 Inverness Way South
Englewood, CO 80112
Dear Pat:
This letter is to inform you of the conclusions made from the utility coor-
dination meeting held February 2, 1987 regarding the utility easements for
Harbor Walk P.U.D.. Below is a list of the items as we discussed them.
(1) The utility easements along the back of lots 1 through 11 is
acceptable with all utilities as shown.
(2) The plat should be corrected to show a 32 foot street width from
flow line to flow line, and the 13 foot utility easement must begin
along the back of the walk. The required utility width is 13 feet
without the sidewalk in the easement. This shall be the case for
the frontage of every lot in this P.H.D. except lot 11. The repre-
sentatives of the utilities in the meeting stated it would be
acceptable to reduce the frontage easement on lot 11 provided the
Developer coordinates the location of the driveway and the neces-
sary utility services for that particular lot. The coordination
should be done for water and sewer, natural gas, and electrical
services.
(3) The easement along Harbor Walk Drive and the side of lot 31 will
work as shown provided there is a minimum of 4 feet of City Right -
of -Way between the back of the sidewalk and the property line.
This easement should be shown with a dashed line similar with the
other easements, and show the dimensions.
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(4) The side easement
should be chanced
easement of lot 1
This will be the
lots 1 through 11.
between Harbor Walk Drive and lot 1 (Tract. "B")
to show the continuation of the 13 foot frontage
to the City Right -of -Way of Harbor Walk Drive.
entry point for both gas and electric servicing
These were the utility easements discussed in the coordination meeting, and
they represent the areas of concern for the installation of the utilities.
Due to the nature of this development it is very important that the Devel-
oper and the individual contractors work very closely with all the differ-
ent utilities through out the entire construction phase.
If you have any questions about the content of this letter or any other
issues concerning this project please contact me so they can be resolved.
Sincerely,
Jim Newell,
Civil Engineer I
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xc: Elaine Kleckner
Mary Dowell
Gary Huett
Lou Phillippe
Doug Martine
Tom Gathmann
Mike Herzig
Bob Snow
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES — ENGINEERING
March 2, 1987
Mr. Dave Simpson
Loveland Excavating
1425 S. Lincoln Avenue
Loveland, Colorado 80537
Re: Waterline - Harbor Walk P.U.D.
Dear Dave:
This is to inform you that after the City's request back in August 1986
to raise the fire hydrant at Lemay Avenue and Harbor Walk Drive, please
be advised this work has been completed by your company and has been
tested and accepted by the City.
Sincerely,
Craig FFaarver
Construction Inspector
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CITY OF FORT COLLINS
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES — 6'JGINEFPING
August 27, 1957
Mr. Walt Barclay
United Bank
Asset Quality Control
401 South College Avenue
Fort Collins, Colorado SC524
Re: Harbor Walk Estates
Dear Mr. Barclay:
Harbor Walk Estates, a Planned United Development, has been inspected and
initially accepted by the City pending the normal contractor one-year
warranty period.
Please be informed that this acceptance does not relieve the developer or
builder of his responsibility to repair any damage v;hich may occur as a
result of hone -building activity.
Sincerely,
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David Stringer
Chief Construction Inspector
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES —
ENGINEERING
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