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Engineering Department
City of Fort Collins
October 8, 1999
Barry Long, Fossil Creek Meadows HOA President
P.O. Box 270216
Fort Collins, CO 80527
Dear Mr. Long,
As you know, there have been quite a few changes occurring around your neighborhood with the
Miramont and Huntington Hills development projects. The intent of this letter is twofold: first,
to inform the residents of Fossil Creek Meadows of recent developments with the Huntington
Hills 71h Filing and Miramont Valley projects, and second, to explain the City's desire to acquire
a portion of your open space for the purpose of bringing Roma Valley Drive out to Mail Creek
Lane.
Invariably, change can cause feelings of uneasiness. Indeed, we are aware that your subdivision
is well established and can understand any feelings of concern over the changes being brought
about by the development of your new neighbors, Miramont Valley and Huntington Hills 71h.
We would like to assure you that the City has been proactive in addressing the concerns of this
area and are working; attentively to ensure that the two projects are developed prudently. We feel
confident that the full build -out of this area will result in a harmonious, safe environment that
will benefit everyone, existing and new neighbors alike.
Perhaps I can provide a little information on the present history of your two neighbors to show
how we have gotten to where we are today. I am sure you are well aware of most of the events.
The Preliminary Planned Unit Development (P.U.D.) for the Huntington Hills 7`h Filing was
approved on April 1, 1999 subject to the successful amendment of the City's Master Street Plan
to conform to the Huntington Hills 7 s Filing Preliminary P.U.D. This amendment required a
new street connection network that allows the Mail Creek Lane/Roma Valley Drive connection
in lieu of the Highcastle Drive connection over Mail Creek. On May 18, 1999, the City Council
approved this Master Street Plan Amendment. On September 16, 1999, the Planning and Zoning
Board approved the Final P.U.D.
The Miramont Valley P.U.D. received final approval in 1996, with the Development Agreement
approved on September 30, 1996. The project has been proceeding knowing that the option was
left open of having the Roma Valley Drive connection out to Mail Creek Lane, in lieu of the
Highcastle Drive vehicular connection to the south. With the approval of the Huntington Hills
7°i Filing and the approval of the amendment to the Master Street Plan, the development will
now be making the Roma Valley Drive out to Mail. Creek Lane connection. The City believes
281 North College Avenue • PO. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6605
Agreement have not been finalized and approved by the City, however, we anticipate these being
finalized within the next month. The Developer is obligated to have the portion of Fossil Creek
Parkway adjacent to his site as well as the bridge over Fossil Creek and the off -site
improvements to Mail Creek Lane, constructed and completed prior to any Certificates of
Occupancy being issued for the project. In addition, the Developer will be obligated to contribute
a monetary amount to the City for the cost sharing of improvements to Fossil Creek Parkway
from Mail Creek Lane to College Avenue. As the City will administer this, the timetable of
construction will not be tied to the Huntington Hills 71h development. However, we anticipate
the completion of this portion of Fossil Creek Parkway to have a similar timetable with
completion of the project.
Mr. Long as you are aware after our discussion on September 29th, there is a portion of land that
is required to bring Roma Valley Drive out to Mail Creek Lane that is owned by your
Homeowners Association. This section of land totals 76 square feet and the City is prepared to
pay fair market value: for the land in question. The City's Land Office Manager, Ron Mills has
been in talks with the lawyer for your HOA and we hope to have the acquisition process
coordinated in the next few weeks. City Staff would have no objection in recommending to City
Council that a "friendly condemnation" approach be used for acquiring the needed right-of-way
if your Attorney and Board of Directors so request. We would also hope to have the support of
the majority of the association's homeowners.
We realize that this may be a sensitive issue for many and are sympathetic to any concerns your
neighborhood may have. I hope we can all work together on getting the final pieces of the
puzzle to fit. If you have any concerns, please don't hesitate to contact myself or Marc Virata,
the development review engineer for the two projects. Again, with improved roadways,
improved bicycle and pedestrian circulation, and connections that bring neighborhoods together,
I am quite optimistic that the end result will be a neighborhood that everyone can be proud of.
Sincerely,
OPY)
Cam McNair, P.E.
City Engineer
cc: Gary Diede
Ron Mills
Bob Blanchard
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Citv of Fort Collin.
Date: 9/28/99
From: Marc Virata, Development Review Engineer%
Enclosed: l!
■ Revised Utility Plan Sheets
• Revised Replat
• Addendum to Drainage Report (Engineering, Stormwater)
Exhibit (Dedication of Right -of -Way for Roma Valley Drive)
• Exhibit (Vacation of Right -of -Way for the Roma Valley Drive cul-de-sac
bulb)
• Exhibit (Dedication of Right -of -Way for the extension of Roma Valley Drive
to Mail Creek Lane)
The enclosed submittal has been prompted by the amendment to the Master Street Plan to
connect Roma Valley Drive to Mail Creek Lane, in lieu of the connection of Highcastle
Drive to Fossil Creek Parkway. This submittal was also prompted by the Huntington
Hills, 7°i Filing. Please be aware that I will be attempting to hold a utility coordination
meeting in the next few weeks regarding this project.
Please let me know of any questions or concerns you may have.
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July 8, 1999
Bill Neal, c/o Wheeler Realty
Gary Nordick, Nordick Construction Co.
John Knapp, Andover Development
Marcus Palkowitch
Shar Shadowen, TST, Inc.
Stan Myers, Sear -Brown Group
To all interested parties:
In going through the process of tying in the "loose ends" for the Miramont subdivision
and its relationship to the Huntington Hills 7"' Filing, this letter is to serve as a status of
what it currently going on. In addition, this will hopefully give everyone an
understanding of the City's position on the current requirements.
The development of lots in the Miramont Valley subdivision is dependent on the
following factors that need to be addressed.
The vacation of excess right-of-way for the Highcastle Drive stub
It is the City's understanding that Sear -Brown will be providing the legal description for
this vacation. 1 lowever, the width that needs to be vacated is dependent on a design for
the bike/pedestrian trail from Miramont to the Huntington Hills 7th Filing, which needs to
be coordinated with our Parks Department. it is the City's position that a design for the
bike/pedestrian trail is required to determine the amount of right-of-way width to vacate
and what casement ,width needs to be maintained before continuing with the vacation
process.
The vacation of the cul-de-sac bulb for the former Roma Valley Drive cul-de-sac
Sear Brown has submitted a legal description for this and an exhibit has been prepared to
send out to the utility companies. However, the City would prefer receiving information
regarding the vacation for Highcastle Drive and package these two items together for the
utility companies, rather than send each out individually.
The acquisition of right-of-way to bring Roma Valley Drive out to the Mail Creek
Lane alignment
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It is understood by the City that the developer for Miramont Valley would approach the
Miramont HOA for negotiations relating to acquisition.
The acquisition of right-of-way at the Roma Valley Drive/Mail Creek Lane
intersection from the Fossil Creek HOA
A legal description from Sear -Brown for the sliver of land needed to complete the
connection of the two streets has been received. This is currently under review with the
City's Right-of-way Agent. However, negotiations between the City and with the Fossil
Creek HOA have not begun, as ideally, we would have a design in place for Mail Creek
Lane for the homeowners to have an understanding what exactly is taking place. It is the
City's position that until a design for Mail Creek Lane is presented, approaching the
HOA for the land needed to be dedicated would be premature.
Between the engineers for Miramont and Huntington Hills and their respective
developers, it is hoped that these issues will be addressed in the near future for both
projects to continue in a timely manner. Please inform me of any questions or concerns
you may have.
Sincerely,
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Marc P. Virata
Development Review Engineer
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that this connection is needed, as the City firmly contends that connectivity between
neighborhoods is important
During this past year we have attempted to keep you and your neighborhood aware of the
changes occurring and have welcomed your input. On November 9, 1998 and February 3, 1999
neighborhood meetings were held to discuss the Huntington Hills 7d' Filing. On May 3`d, a
meeting at TST Engineering with yourself, the City, and the developer for Huntington Hills 7d'
was held to discuss how to improve Fossil Creek Parkway to City Standards while mitigating the
impact on the existing community. On September 29, a meeting with yourself and the City was
held to discuss the present situation. Most recently, City Planner Ted Shepard and Development
Review Engineer Marc Virata, met a week ago with homeowner Mr. Joel Lurkins to explain
what will be occurring around him.
As originally discussed at the May 3rd meeting at TST Engineering, Fossil Creek Parkway will
be built with curb and gutter on the outside edge of the roadway width. The roadway will have a
12' travel lane and 8' bike lane in each direction. The existing median configuration will be left
in place. In addition, a 5' attached sidewalk will be built on the north side. On the south side, a
regional trail will serve as the pedestrian system and a raised crosswalk with a pedestrian light
will be installed across Fossil Creek Parkway at the intersection with Mail Creek Lane. These
improvements were done with the interest of creating a safe route for children to travel to and
from the Werner School as part of the "Safe Route to School Program" as well as attempting to
minimally impact the existing residences. All of the work will be contained within the existing
80' public right-of-way. The City will be administering the construction of Fossil Creek
Parkway from Mail Creek Lane out to College Avenue. The remainder portion of Fossil Creek
Parkway, including the bridge to connect the roadway to the southern leg, will be constructed by
the Developer for Huntington Hills 7`h Filing.
Mail Creek Lane, from Fossil Creek Parkway to the Werner School, will be built with curb and
gutter and a 10' sidewalk on the east side. The pavement for Mail Creek Lane will be improved
to a 20-year design life. This is an off -site connectivity requirement of the Developer for the
Huntington Hills 7`h Filing; however, the developer for Miramont Valley has agreed to share in
the responsibility of these improvements in recent discussion between the Developers and the
City.
With both Fossil Creek Parkway and Mail Creek Lane, the City will be taking over the
maintenance with the construction of these roads at the time the streets are improved and
accepted by the City. With the configuration of Fossil Creek Parkway from College Avenue to
Mail Creek Lane, the City will manage the project construction and will be responsible for
maintenance from that point forward. For Mail Creek Lane and Fossil Creek Parkway adjacent
to the Huntington Hills 71h Filing, the Developer for Huntington Hills 7d' Filing will be required
to maintain these roadways for a two-year period and guarantee errors or omissions in the design
and/or construction of the roadways for a five-year period upon completion of these roadways.
Your homeowners association will no longer be responsible for these roadways.
Although the City's Boards have approved the Huntington Hills 71h Filing, several steps must be
negotiated before any project construction can begin. The utility plans and the Development
Agreement have not been finalized and approved by the City, however, we anticipate these being
finalized within the next month. The Developer is obligated to have the portion of Fossil Creek
Parkway adjacent to his site as well as the bridge over Fossil Creek and the off -site
improvements to Mail Creek Lane, constructed and completed prior to any Certificates of
Occupancy being issued for the project. In addition, the Developer will be obligated to contribute
a monetary amount to the City for the cost sharing of improvements to Fossil Creek Parkway
from Mail Creek Lane to College Avenue. As the City will administer this, the timetable of
construction will not be tied to the Huntington Hills 7 h development. However, we anticipate
the completion of this portion of Fossil Creek Parkway to have a similar timetable with
completion of the project.
Mr. Long as you are aware after our discussion on September 29th, there is a portion of land that
is required to bring Roma Valley Drive out to Mail Creek Lane that is owned by your
Homeowners Association. This section of land totals 76 square feet and the City is prepared to
pay fair market value for the land in question. The City's Land Office Manager, Ron Mills has
been in talks with the lawyer for your HOA and we hope to have the acquisition process
coordinated in the next few weeks. City Staff would have no objection in recommending to City
Council that a "friendly condemnation" approach be used for acquiring the needed right-of-way
if your Attorney and Board of Directors so request. We would also hope to have the support of
the majority of the association's homeowners.
We realize that this may be a sensitive issue for many and are sympathetic to any concerns your
neighborhood may have. I hope we can all work together on getting the final pieces of the
puzzle to fit. If you have any concerns, please don't hesitate to contact myself or Marc Virata,
the development review engineer for the two projects. Again, with improved roadways,
improved bicycle and pedestrian circulation, and connections that bring neighborhoods together,
I am quite optimistic that the end result will be a neighborhood that everyone can be proud of.
Sincerely
Cam McNair, P.E.
City Engineer
cc: Gary Diede
Ron Mills
Bob Blanchard
Transport,_ )n Services
Engineering Department
City of Fort Collins
December 15, 1999
Stan Myers
The Sear -Brown Group
209 South Meldrum
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Dear Stan,
In response to the meeting minutes you had drafted with regards to the December 9`h
meeting at 281 North College, I offer the following comments:
It was agreed that a note regarding the future bike/path trail connection across Mail Creek
would be acceptable because of the current disagreement between the City and the
Huntington hills 7"' Developer with regards to the bridge design. However, at such time
that the bridge design issues are settled, the City fully expects a design for the trail
connection north of the bridge to Roma Valley Drive with the Miramont Valley project.
If revised utility plans for Miramont Valley have not been approved at this time, a
complete design is fully expected.
After Joe Delleart and you left the meeting, the Mail Creek Drive design was further
discussed between TST and the City. It was brought up that the extension of reinforced
concrete pipe might be avoided by attaching the 10' sidewalk at some point within
Miramont Valley's frontage. The City Engineer did not object to attaching the sidewalk
as discussed and Shar would consider this in her design work.
The City will not comment on the responsibilities for the design work between the two
engineering companies, as we do not wish to come across as delegating responsibilities
that are to be accomplished by either firm. However, we will require that the two
projects show compatible designs on the utility plans that their respective Developers are
required to provide.
Sincerely
Marc Virata
cc: Shar Shadowen, TST Engineering (FAx)
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THE SEAR -BROWN GROUP
FULL -SERVICE DESIGN PROFESSIONALS
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970-482-5922 FAX: 970-482-6368
December 15, 1999
Mark Virata
City of Fort Collins Engineering
281 N. College Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80524
RE: Miramont Valley P.U.D., Revision of Utility Plans
Dear Mr.Virata:
1 ant requesting that you approve a minor revision to the utility plans for this development. To begin
with a brief background of the need for a revision, we have discovered a minor problem with a storm
drain, which is under consu uction. After discussion with the manufacturer of the Stormceptor water
quality manhole near the outfall to Fossil Creek, we found that we did not have adequate depth to the
pipes in and out of this manhole, which is in a swale. Construction of this stone drain system has been
complcted to within about twenty-five feet (25') upstream from the water quality manhole as per the
approved design.
Our proposed solution is to add a standard flat top inside drop manhole at the end of the constructed
portion of this storm drain and lower the remaining downstream pipe to depths that accommodate the
oter quality manhole. This modification of the original approved design will not adversely impact the
filnction of the storm drain system, nor will it, given the existing topography at the outlet, be detrimental
to the cxistim-, receiving stream.
I have prepared revised drawings and re -run the UDSewer model for the affected storm drain system. A
revised schematic and model results are enclosed with this letter. Please review these plans for approval
of this revision. If Von have questions or comments, please call me at 482-5922. Thank you.
Respectfully,
Michael T. Carr
Project Engineer
encl: 3 — Rolled sets revised Utility Plans
2 Sets revised storm drain schematic and UDSewer results
STANDARDS IN EXCELLENCE
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October 28, 1999
Bob Campbell, Andover Development Group
John Knapp, Andover Development Group
Stan Myers, Sear -Brown Engineering
Bill Neal
Gary Nordic, Nordic Construction
Marc Palkowitsh
Shar Shadowen, TST Engineering
Re: Developer responsibilities
To all interested parties
As you are all aware, there are many complex issues regarding the responsibilities for
improvements to the area surrounding the Huntington Hills 7` Filing and Miramont Valley. The
following is a synopsis of the City's understanding on improvements for the area which include
Mail Creek Lane, Fossil Creek Parkway, as well as the bike/pedestrian connection in lieu of the
I lighcastle Drive road connection.
Fossil Creek Parkway
The City will administer the Fossil Creek Parkway upgrade project from the intersection of Mail
Creek Lane out to College Avenue. The Andover Group will contribute an amount yet to be
determined by the City for this portion of the roadway.
The portion of Fossil Creek Parkway, adjacent to the Huntington Hills 7`" Filing and south of
Mail Creek Lane, will be the responsibility of Huntington Hills. This includes the bridge over
Fossil Creek Parkway. The City will contribute in oversizing these improvement costs.
Mail Creek Lane
Andover has agreed to upgrade the road surface to a 20-year design life from the southern
boundary of the Werner School to the intersection with Fossil Creek Parkway. In turn, Bill Neal
and Gary Nordic have agreed to fund the construction of 10 foot of sidewalk and curb & gutter
on the east side of Mail Creek Lane for the length that the roadway fronts Miramont Valley
(approximately 300 feet in length.) Andover Group will be responsible for the remainder portion
of sidewalk and curb and gutter, south of Miramont's property to Fossil Creek Parkway
Bicycle/Pedestrian Trail between Miramont Valley and Huntington Hills 7rn
Bill Neal and Gary Nordic have agreed to construct improvements for the bike/ped trail from
Roma Valley Drive, south to connect to the bridge over Mail Creek. The area internal to
Miramont Valley, which is currently right-of-way for the former Highcastle Drive, will not be
vacated and the City's Parks Department will be maintaining the existing width as right-of-way.
Andover is responsible for the bike/ped trail from their site north, including the bridge over Mail
Creek Lane. Any agreement between developers on cost sharing of this bridge is a third party
agreement that the City is not aware of.
L hope this helps clarify the latest discussion on the two projects. Design work should be
coordinated between the two projects to ensure that the off -site obligations noted for each project
are shown with their respective utility plans. In each case, both projects need to show 500 feet of
road design past their obligations (including sidewalk, curb & gutter) along Mail Creek Lane.
(iST Engineering shall show the design of sidewalk, curb & gutter continuing to the Werner
School, and Scar Brown Engineering shall show the design of sidewalk, curb & gutter continuing
to Fossil Creek Parkway.) The utility plans for both projects will not be approved without
showing these designs. Please inform me of any concerns you might have.
Sincerely, ��jj���
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Cam McNatr, P.E.
City Engineer
cc: Gary Diede
Bob Blanchard
Matt Baker
Transportation Services /
Engineering Department
City of Fort Collins
October 8, 1999
Barry Long, Fossil Creek Meadows HOA President
P.O. Box 270216
Fort Collins, CO 80527
Dear Mr. Long,
As you know, there have been quite a few changes occurring around your neighborhood with the
Miramont and Huntington Hills development projects. The intent of this letter is twofold: first,
to inform the residents of Fossil Creek Meadows of recent developments with the Huntington
I [ills 7`' Filing and Miramont Valley projects, and second, to explain the City's desire to acquire
a portion of your open space for the purpose of bringing Roma Valley Drive out to Mail Creek
Lane.
Invariably, change can cause feelings of uneasiness. Indeed, we are aware that your subdivision
is well established and can understand any feelings of concern over the changes being brought
about by the development of your new neighbors, Miramont Valley and Huntington Hills 7` .
We would like to assure you that the City has been proactive in addressing the concerns of this
area and are working attentively to ensure that the two projects are developed prudently. We feel
confident that the full build -out of this area will result in a harmonious, safe environment that
will benefit everyone, existing and new neighbors alike.
Perhaps I can provide a little information on the present history of your two neighbors to show
how we have gotten to where we are today. I am sure you are well aware of most of the events.
The Preliminary Planned Unit Development (P.U.D.) for the Huntington Hills 71' Filing was
approved on April 1, 1999 subject to the successful amendment of the City's Master Street Plan
to conform to the Huntington Hills 7a' Filing Preliminary P.U.D. This amendment required a
new street connection network that allows the Mail Creek Lane/Roma Valley Drive connection
in lieu of the Highcastle Drive connection over Mail Creek. On May 18, 1999, the City Council
approved this Master Street Plan Amendment. On September 16, 1999, the Planning and Zoning
Board approved the Final P.U.D.
The Miramont Valley P.U.D. received final approval in 1996, with the Development Agreement
approved on September 30, 1996. The project has been proceeding knowing that the option was
left open of having the Roma Valley Drive connection out to Mail Creek Lane, in lieu of the
I Iigheastle Drive vehicular connection to the south. With the approval of the Huntington Hills
7°i Filing and the approval of the amendment to the Master Street Plan, the development will
now be making the Roma Valley Drive out to Mail Creek Lane connection. The City believes
281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6605
that this connection is needed, as the City firmly contends that connectivity between
neighborhoods is important
During this past year we have attempted to keep you and your neighborhood aware of the
changes occurring and have welcomed your input. On November 9, 1998 and February 3, 1999
neighborhood meetings were held to discuss the Huntington Hills 71h Filing. On May 3`d, a
meeting at TST Engineering with yourself, the City, and the developer for Huntington Hills 7'h
was held to discuss how to improve Fossil Creek Parkway to City Standards while mitigating the
impact on the existing community. On September 29, a meeting with yourself and the City was
held to discuss the present situation. Most recently, City Planner Ted Shepard and Development
Review Engineer Marc Virata, met a week ago with homeowner Mr. Joel Lurkins to explain
what will be occurring around him.
As originally discussed at the May 3rd meeting at TST Engineering, Fossil Creek Parkway will
be built with curb and gutter on the outside edge of the roadway width. The roadway will have a
12' travel lane and 8' bike lane in each direction. The existing median configuration will be left
in place. In addition, a 5' attached sidewalk will be built on the north side. On the south side, a
regional trail will serve as the pedestrian system and a raised crosswalk with a pedestrian light
will be installed across Fossil Creek Parkway at the intersection with Mail Creek Lane. These
improvements were done with the interest of creating a safe route for children to travel to and
from the Werner School as part of the "Safe Route to School Program" as well as attempting to
minimally impact the existing residences. All of the work will be contained within the existing
80' public right-of-way. The City will be administering the construction of Fossil Creek
Parkway from Mail Creek Lane out to College Avenue. The remainder portion of Fossil Creek
Parkway, including the bridge to connect the roadway to the southern leg, will be constructed by
the Developer for Huntington Hills 71h Filing.
Mail Creek Lane, from Fossil Creek Parkway to the Werner School, will be built with curb and
gutter and a 10' sidewalk on the east side. The pavement for Mail Creek Lane will be improved
to a 20-year design life. This is an off -site connectivity requirement of the Developer for the
Huntington Hills 71h Filing; however, the developer for Miramont Valley has agreed to share in
the responsibility of these improvements in recent discussion between the Developers and the
City.
With both Fossil Creek Parkway and Mail Creek Lane, the City will be taking over the
maintenance with the construction of these roads at the time the streets are improved and
accepted by the City. With the configuration of Fossil Creek Parkway from College Avenue to
Mail Creek Lane, the: City will manage the project construction and will be responsible for
maintenance from that point forward. For Mail Creek Lane and Fossil Creek Parkway adjacent
to the Huntington Hills 71' Filing, the Developer for Huntington Hills 7,h Filing will be required
to maintain these roadways for a two-year period and guarantee errors or omissions in the design
and/or construction of the roadways for a five-year period upon completion of these roadways.
Your homeowners association will no longer be responsible for these roadways.
Although the City's Boards have approved the Huntington Hills 7th Filing, several steps must be
negotiated before any project construction can begin. The utility plans and the Development