HomeMy WebLinkAboutPOUDRE VALLEY HEALTH SYSTEM HARMONY CAMPUS MEDICAL CENTER - Filed DCP-DEV. CONSTRUCTION PERMIT - 2005-06-01City of Fort Collins, Colorado
DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
Permit Number: 99-09 Issuance Date: `i.Zl-99
Project Name: Poudre Valley Health Systems — Harmony Campus
Project A.K.A.: PVHS, Poudre Valley Hospital
Project Location: Southeast quadrant of the intersection of Harmony Road (SH 68) and
Timberline Road
Permittee: George Figaro, Poudre Valley Health Services District
City and developer contacts: See attached Exhibit "A" for names and phone numbers of all contact
persons for this project.
Fees: Permit Application Fee (paid at the time of application) $300.00
Excavation permit $625.00
Construction Inspection Fee (paid prior to issuance of this permit) $28 794 00
Total $29,719.00 PAib
Development Bond or other approved security:
Amount of security deposited with the City to guarantee the completion of all public improvements
to be constructed as shown on the approved plans for the development.
$830,809.00 Expiration date: N/A
Form of security deposited with the City: Bond
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS PERMIT:
1. The Project Engineer shall be responsible to certify, or have certified, materials testing and other
tests as required; shall, as required by the City in the Development Agreement, certify that the
improvements are constructed in accordance with the approved Utility Plans and the standards and
specifications of the City; shall revise and secure City approval of all revisions to the utility plans and
related documents; and shall prepare and submit to the City "as -constructed" plans prior to the City's
acceptance of "the constructed" public improvements.
2. All contractors who perform work on this project must be bonded and licensed in conformance
with City requirements.
3. Construction time restrictions: N/A
4. The applicant understands that additional permits may be required for this development project
and the applicant shall secure those permits directly from the issuing departments.
5. This permit, along with a complete set of all approved plans and documents for this project (utility
plans, site plan, landscape plan, development agreement, soils report, pavement design, traffic study,
drainage report, plat easements and any other official documents), shall be kept on the development site
available for use by City staff doing inspections.
6. Permit Expiration (in accordance with Section 29-12 of the Transitional Land Use Regulations or
Section 2.6.3(K) of the Land Use Code, whichever is applicable):
a. If construction has not begun within sixty (60) days from the date of issuance of this
permit, this permit shall expire and the applicant will forfeit the permit fee paid for this permit,
Whereupon the applicant must re -apply for a new permit.
b. In addition, this permit shall expire one year from the date of issuance. The applicant may
apply for an extension by reapplication at least two weeks prior to the expiration date. Such
application shall contain information sufficient to justify the granting of the extension. An
extension may be granted for up to six months.
7. Building permits and certificates of occupancies will only be issued when all conditions contained
in the Development Agreement and Sections 3.3.2(C) and (D)of the Land Use Code or Sections 29-678
and 29-679 of the Transitional Land Use Regulations, whichever is applicable, are met. If the
Development Agreement does not specify times for completion of public improvements, or if there is no
Development Agreement, then the improvement requirements specified in Section 24-95 of the City Code
shall apply, which provides that construction of all improvements shall be required prior to the time of
issuance of the first building permit .
8. Acceptance by the City of the public improvements shall be after (1) final inspection has been
conducted by the City ; (2) punch list items from the final inspection are completed and accepted by the
City, and (3) required certifications from the licensed professional engineer that improvements are
completed to City standards, specifications and approved Utility Plans and the "as -constructed" plans
have been received and accepted by the City.
9. The warranty on street improvements is for five (5) years from the date of acceptance by the City
of the completed improvements, in accordance with Sections 29-13 and 29-14 of the Transitional Land
Use Regulations and/or Sections 2.2.3(C)(3)(g), 3.3.1(C)(2), and 3.3.2(C) of the Land Use Code, as
applicable.
10. The City Erosion Control Inspector must be notified at least twenty four (24) hours prior to any
planned construction on this project. All required perimeter silt fencing and other erosion/sediment
control best management practices (BMP's) that can be installed prior to construction must be in place
and inspected by the City Erosion Control Inspector before any land disturbing activity begins.
11. No work (including grading) shall be started in State Highway right-of-way until a permit is issued
by the Colorado Department of Transportation allowing such work to commence.
12. A State Highway Utility Permit is required before any utility installation begins within the State
right-of-way.
13. The Developer agrees that prior to the issuance of any certificate of occupancy for this
development, the design and construction of Harmony Road (SH 68) shall be completed and approved by
the City and State as stated in the development agreement.
14. At the time the City and State approve of the design for Harmony Road (SH 68), the Developer
shall submit a separate spread sheet of the estimated cost of the infrastructure improvements and
inspection fees associated with the construction. Said estimates shall be submitted and accepted by the
City prior to beginning construction and security shall be posted with the City for the approved amounts.
15, It is understood that a separate Development Construction Permit Application will be completed
by the Developer and a Development Construction Permit meeting will be held prior to beginning any
construction within the Harmony Road (SH 68) right-of-way.
16. The Developer shall have his/her design engineer submit an estimate for the street oversizing
reimbursement to Matt Baker, Street Oversizing Coordinator, for approval. Said estimate shall be for
Timberline Road and Timberwood Drive. Upon the City's approval of said estimate, the Developer shall
submit the amount of the approved fees to the City prior to the issuance of any building permit.
17. Once the City approves of the design of Harmony Road (SH 68), the Developer shall have his/her
design engineer submit an estimate for the street oversizing reimbursement to Matt Baker, Street
Oversizing Coordinator, for approval. Said estimate shall be for Harmony Road (SH 68). Upon the City's
approval of said estimate, the Developer shall submit the amount of the approved fees to the City prior to
beginning any construction within the Harmony Road right-of-way.
18. The Developer shall provide and maintain a 20 ' wide fire lane. Said fire lane shall be visible,
signed, and designed to withstand 35 tons of loading. Construction equipment will not block the fire lane
under any circumstances.
19. The Developer agrees that an approved water supply system, including, but not limited to, fire
hydrants, water lines, and water services will be installed and approved by the City before any
aboveground construction begins.
20. Prior to the improvements to Timberline Road and Harmony Road (SH 68) being started, a traffic
control plan shall be submitted to the Traffic Operations Department for review and approval. No
construction of the required improvements, as describe in the final development plan documents, shall
begin until such traffic control plan has been approved by the City.
Permittee's acknowledgment signature:
By signing this permit I acknowledges that I am acting with the knowledge, consent, and authority of the
owners of the property (including all owners having legal or equitable interest in the real property, as defined
in Section 1-2 of the City Code, and including common areas legally connected to or associated with the
property which is the subject of this application) without whose consent and authority the requested action
could not lawfully be accomplished. Pursuant to said authority, I hereby permit City officials to enter upon
the property for purposes of inspection and, if necessary, to enter upon such property to perform work
required of the applicant if the applicant were to fail to perform the required work. I also acknowledge that
I have read this permit document with all its requirements and conditions, and I agree to all of the terms and
conditions so stated in this permit.
Applicant/Project Manager's Signature: Date:Wffl
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Approval for issuance:
City Engineer
EXHIBIT "A"
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT CONTACT PERSONS
Project Name: Poudre Valley Health Systems — Harmony Campus Medical Center
City Staff Contact Persons:
Development Engineer: Tim Blandford, City of Fort Collins, 281 N. College Avenue,
Fort Collins, CO 80522
970/221.6605 ext. 7128
Construction Inspector: Jeff Baldwin, City of Fort Collins, 281 N. College Avenue,
Fort Collins, CO 80522
970/217.8901
Current Planner: Bob Blanchard, City of Fort Collins, 281 N. College
Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80522
970/221.6750 ext. 6341
Water Utilities Engineer: Roger Buffington, 700 Wood Street, Fort Collins, CO
80521
970/221.6854
Stormwater Engineer: Jay Barber, 700 Wood Street, City of Fort Collins, CO
80521
970/221.6063
Erosion Control Inspector: Bob Zakely, 700 Wood Street, City of Fort Collins, CO
80521
970/221.6063
Natural Resources: Kim Kreimeyer, City of Fort Collins, 281 N. College Avenue, Fort
Collins, CO 80522
970/221.6750 ext. 6641
Traffic Operations: Ward Stanford, 700 Wood Street, City of Fort Collins, CO
80521
970/221.6820
Street closures: N/A
Transportation Planning: Kathleen Reavis, 210 East Olive Street, City of Fort Collins,
CO 80524
970/224.6140
Forestry: Tim Buchanan, City of Fort Collins, 281 N. College Avenue,
Fort Collins, CO 80522
970/221.6361
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Light and Power: Doug Martine, 700 Wood Street, City of Fort Collins, CO
80521
970/224.6152
Developer's Contact Persons:
Project Manager: Travis Messina, Hammes Company, 13952 Denver West
Parkway, Suite 305, Golden, CO 80401
Office: 970/495.7128
Mobile: 303/829.2938
fax: 303/215.1744
e-mail: tmessina@aol.com
Developer: Rulon Stacey, Poudre Valley Health Care, Inc., 1024 South
Lemay Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80524
Office: 970/495.7126
fax: 970/495.7663
e-mail: rfs@libra.pvh.org
Owner(s): George Figaro, Poudre Valley Health Services District, 120
Bristlecone Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80524
Office: 970/224.5209
fax: 970/221.7165
e-mail:
Arch itect/P Ian ner: Bruce Hendee, BHA Design, Inc., 4803 Innovation Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80525
Office: 970/223.7577
e-mail: bha@frii.com
Project Engineer: Jim Allen -Morley, The Sear -Brown Group, 209 South
Meldrum Street, Fort Collins, CO 80521
Office: 970/482.5922
fax: 970/482.6368
e-mail: jim.allen-morley@searbrown.com
General Contractor: Dennis Ashley, M.A. Mortenson, 1825 Lawrence Street,
Suite 600, Denver, CO 80202
Office: 303/295.2511
Mobile: 303/210.7830
Fax: 303/295.2933
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Outside Contact Persons:
U.S. West Susan Peterson, 124 W. Magnolia, Fort Collins, CO 80521
970/224.7473
TCI of Fort Collins Dennis Greenwalt, 1201 University Avenue, Fort Collins,
CO 80521
970/226.3104
Public Service Company Jim Slagle, 1901 East Horsetooth Road, Fort Collins, CO
80525
970/225.7843
Poudre Fire Authority Ron Gonzales, 102 Remington Street, Fort Collins, CO
80524
970/221.6570
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