HomeMy WebLinkAboutSTANTON CREEK - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2005-07-14Peter S. Dusbabek
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MONTGOMERY, KOLODNY,
AMATUZIO & DUSBABEK, L.L.P
Attorneys at Law
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Fort Collins, Colorado 80526
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August 21, 2002
Mr. Cam McNair, City Engineer
City of Fort Collins -Transportation Services
Engineering Department
281 North College Avenue
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580
Re: Our Client: The James Company
Project: Stanton Creek First Filing
Subject: Street Repairs
Our File No. 06,0001
Dear Mr. McNair and Ms. McTague
Fort Collins • Denver • Cheyenne
Ms. Janet McTague
Electric Utility Project Manager
700 Wood Street
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
We have been retained by The Janies ::ompariy in respect iu issues Euir riiii+ :<.t
repairs in the subject project required to be made by the City of Fort Coilins Enuinee,:nn
Department. The James Company intends to proceed to make repairs tc the sfiree
improvements directly given the City's threat to refuse issuing any further bulding permits or
certificates of occupancy for James Company projects in the City of Fort Collins if work does no'
proceed.
The James Company maintains that the City of Fort Collins is responsible, either in
whole or in part, for the conditions giving rise to the repairs which the City requires. While this
matter is still being investigated, an initial review reveals that the City installed certain utilities in,
near, and/or across the streets in the subject project in such a manner as to cause the
conditions for which the Citv_ new reeuires repairs. Other factors Involving the City exist any a e
being reviewed.
By engaging in the street improvement repairs required by the City, The James
Company is not waiving any right to pursue all remedies available to it under the development
agreement for the subject project or otherwise under applicable law. Please contact us should
you have any questions or comments.
Very truly yours,
MONTGOMERY,KOLODNY
AMATU?ttD DUSBABEK, L.L.P
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Transpot-,tion Services
Engineering Department
Citv of Fort Collins
June 28, 2000
Rich Ray
James Company
2919 Valmont Rd, Suite 204
Boulder, Colorado 80301
Re: Stanton Creek First Filing
Warranty Issues
Dear Richard:
The purpose of this letter is to ask why you have not contacted the City of Fort Collins
about the warranty items in the letter dated May 10, of 2000.
The City of Fort Collins would like to resolve these issues. If contact is not made to Jeff
Baldwin at 217-8899, Lance Newlin at 416-2011, or Rick Ricter at 221-6605, by July 31,
2000, we will start the process of contacting your bond company.
In case you did not receive the first letter the City of Fort Collins has enclosed a copy of
said letter dated May 10, 2000
Sincerely:
Jeff Baldwin
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June 27, 2002
.lames Company
Rick Walton
2919 Valmont Road, Suite 204
Boulder, Colorado 80301
RE: Stanton Creek Phase 1
Dear Mr. Walton:
The purpose of this letter is to set the date for a completed plan by the James Company
for the correction of street issues in phase 1 of Stanton Creek.
The City of Fort Collins would like to have a detailed plan and schedule for the
completion of these issues by July 10, 2002. The City of Fort Collins will reserve the
right to start holding building permits if this date is not met.
In previous meetings regarding these issues, the James Company has promised to respond
and take care of these failures. This has not happened to date.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter, if you have any questions
please contact Jeff Baldwin or Lance Newlin at 221-6605.
Sincerely, 1
Jeff Baldwin
Construction Inspector
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Transpo---tion Services
Engineering Department
City of Fort Collins
December 1, 1999
Richard Ray
James Company
Land Development Manager
2919 Valmont Rd., Suite 204
Boulder, Colorado 80301
Re: Stanton Creek First Filing
Dear Mr. Ray;
The purpose of this letter is to inform you that the public improvements in the first
phase of Stanton Creek to include the streets, curb gutter and walk, and the storm drain
lines have been inspected and initially accepted by the City of Fort Collins, pending the
normal contractors' warranty period.
Please be informed that this letter of acceptance does not relieve the developers or
the contractors, owners, or their contractors, of their responsibility for the repair of any
damage which may occur as a result of any building construction.
Sincerely: ,
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Jeff Baldwin
Construction Inspector
281 North College Avenue • CO. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6605
Transpo. Lion Services
Engineering Department
City of Fort Collins
Patricia Kroetch
Project Manager
J.R. Engineering, Ltd.
2620 East Prospect Rd. Suite 190
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
Re: Stanton Creek First Filing, Final
Request for Variance from Street Design Criteria
Ms. Kroetch:
December 18, 1997
This letter is in response to your letter dated December 8, 1997 in which you requested
two variances from the City's Design and Construction Criteria, Standards and Specifications for
Streets, Sidewalks, Alleys and Other Public Ways (the "Criteria"). Each variance request along
with the City's response follows:
1.02.03.03 Horizontal Radius
In two instances in the proposed development, the minimum allowable centerline radii for
horizontal curves are not met. Both St. John Place and Basseterre Place are designed with
centerline radii of 165'. while the minimum allowable centerline radius for a residential street is
240' as stated in the Criteria. Because both streets are approaching stop conditions at their
intersections with St. Thomas Drive and it is anticipated that speeds will be low around these
curves, the variance request is granted.
1.02.03.05 Approach Grades
Several of the proposed intersections in this development have approach grades greater
than 2% within 50' of the intersections. Because the instances of this condition are somewhat
numerous, I will address each instance individually as follows:
Antigua Drive approaching Stanton Creek Drive (grade is 2.8% within 50' of the
intersection)
Because the Criteria is not exceeded by an excessive amount and because the
approach is uphill, the variance at this location is granted.
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2. St. Thomas Drive approaching Stanton Creek Drive (grade is 1.9% at the
intersection, but transitions into a vertical curve within 50' of the intersection)
Because the Criteria is not exceeded by an excessive amount and because the
approach is uphill, the variance at this location is granted.
3. Basseterre Drive approaching Montserrat Drive (grade is 2.5%)
Here again, the Criteria is not exceeded by an excessive amount therefore the
variance is granted at this intersection.
Montserrat Drive approaching Stanton Creek Drive, Basseterre Place and St. John
Place (approach grades range from 3% to 8%)
The approach grades on Montserrat Drive represent the greatest deviation from
the Criteria and will therefore require that some conditions be placed on driveway
locations on Montserrat Drive. The requested variance at these intersections is
granted provided that driveway access for Lots 47 and 48 be taken off of Stanton
Creek Drive and that driveway access for Lots 44 and 51 be taken off of
Basseterre Place. In order to comply with these conditions, these access
restrictions shall be noted on both the Plat and the Site Plan. The restrictions will
also be stipulated in the Development Agreement.
Stanton Creek Drive approaching St. Thomas Drive (grade is 4%)
Due to constraints resulting from the existing topography and amount of cut and
fill at this intersection, the variance request is granted at this location.
I hope that I have addressed all of your concerns. If you have any questions, feel free to contact
my staff and they will direct your concerns on to me.
Sincerely,
David Stringer, DeTopn:E�nta view Manager
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December 8, 1997
Dave Stringer
City of Fort Collins Planning Dept.
281 N. College Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Mr. Stringer:
On behalf of James Company, we are requesting two variances in the Stanton Creek First Filing
Development.
The first variance from City design criteria is the radius of St. John Place and Basseterre Place
approaching intersections with St. Thomas Drive. The minimum radius stated in the criteria is 240' and
we are proposing a radius of 165'. In both instances the intersections will have stop conditions on St.
John Place and Basseterre Place. The smaller radius curves occur near these intersections and traffic will
be slowing in anticipation of the stop.
The second variance from City design criteria is the approach grades on several streets. The minimum
approach grade stated in the criteria is 2% for 50' approaching an intersection. The variance from the
criteria is requested due to the existing topography exceeding 8% in many locations, and the desire to
minimize extreme cuts and fills. In most cases that the approach grades exceed the criteria, homeowners
have several options to access their homes and can avoid the steeper approach grades if desired. The
variance is requested in the following locations:
I . Antigua Drive approaching Stanton Creek Drive (grade is 2.8% and is less than 50', approach is
uphill into the intersection),
2. St. Thomas Drive approaching Stanton Creek Drive (grade is 1.9% but is less than 50', approach is
uphill into the intersection),
3. Basseterre Drive approaching Montserrat Drive (grade is 2.5%),
4. Montserrat Drive approaching Stanton Creek Drive, Basseterre Place and St. John Place. This street
is at the location of the greatest existing grade (8% to 10%) and without extreme cuts and fills, this
situation cannot be avoided.
5. Stanton Creek Drive approaching St. Thomas Drive (grade is 4%). This street is also at a location of
existing steep grade (5% to 6%) and as now designed there are cuts of 4.5'.
Please call if you have questions.
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