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Engineering Consultants
2900 South College Avenue
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
3031226.4955
June 27, 1988
Mr. Mike Herzig
Planning/Development Review Department
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 570
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
RE: QUAIL HOLLOW P.U.D., THIRD FILING
Dear Mike:
I am writing this letter as an outline for the progression of the
Third Filing of Quail Hollow construction plans as they proceed
through the City review process. This letter will outline deci-
sions made during this process. If you have any questions or
comments about this outline, please contact me.
The original first submittal for this project was on April 5,
1988, The City review process began and continued in a normal
fashion until a meeting was arranged with Dan Jensen, Lloyd
McLaughlin, Mike Herzig and Brian Cole, on April 21, 1988. At
this meeting it was decided that, due to the complexity of the
Drake Road - Overland Trail intersection design the City would
not pull the project from the planning and zoning board and allow
design to continue at a reasonable rate in order to complete a
best design possible for all parties concerned. At this meeting
it was also mentioned that this design and construction of Over-
land Trail and Drake Road would fall under the Cities street
oversizing fund program. At the closing of this meeting it was
understood that Brian Cole would submit to Mike Herzig a per-
manent and temporary design of Drake Road and Overland Trail as
well as their intersection. Mike would then take this design and
channel it through the other City departments, eventually coming
up with a final "Best Design". On April 22, 1988 Brian made this
submittal to Mike and the City began its arterial design and
review process. During the interim, the City directed RBD to
make all other comment changes and to re -submit them when the ar-
terials and intersection design was completed.
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On June 14. 1988 the City, thru Jim Faulhaber, gave Brian it's
final intersection and arterial street design layout. This in-
tersection included a raised island that separated the right turn
lane of west bound Drake Road from the other Drake Road lanes.
The new layout has been designed and is submitted along with the
other final City comment changes and this letter for final signa-
ture and acceptance.
Sincerely,
RBD, Inc.
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Brian Cole, P.E.
Project Engineer
cc: Dan Jensen, Developer
Jim Faulhaber, City Staff Engineer
Lloyd C. McLaughlin, RED Project Manager
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August 29, 1990
Dan Jensen
d. Jensen Enterprises
2602 Rasquinel Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80526
RE: Construction of Drake Road Improvements
Dear Dan,
Thanks for your time and help in discussing the improvements to Drake Road and
Overland Trail. As you are aware, Wheeler Realty has refused to fulfill their
obligation to improve Drake Road along their frontage to the Brown Farm 6th and 7th
Filing. Wheeler Realy claimed that they were not responsible for these improvements
and the City had to file suit against them. At this point, the City has won a
judgement against Wheeler Realty for approximately $112,000 for the improvements to
Drake Road. The judgement is being appealed and staff expects another 6 to 12
months until final resolution.
In Drake Road there is an elevation difference (up to 9 inches between the new road
and the existing asphalt) which would make final construction of the Quail Hollow
PUD improvements very difficult without the Brown Farm improvements.
The City has analyzed the options and has decided to complete the Brown Farm
improvements in conjunction with the Quail Hollow improvements at this time.
Specifically, the City will reimburse you for costs accociated with oversizing Drake
Road and Overland Trail above the local access portion in accordance with Section
24-121 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. In addition, the City will reimburse
you for all costs associated with the construction of the Drake Road improvements for
the Brown Farm subdivision, including engineering and construction management
costs. As we discussed, the City will pay the contractor directly, after you submit
invoices documenting the completed work.
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Construction will have to work around the CSU football home schedule as this is a
major route to the stadium. Engineering staff has met with the Police Department
regarding the schedule and the traffic plan for the football games and believes that
the construction may be scheduled so as to not significantly affect the traffic flow
into the stadium. However, this will take a comittment to and an understanding of the
needs of the CSU Football traffic plan by the contractors and engineer for this
project. It is very important to have this route open with at least two paved lanes
during each home football weekend. I believe this can be readily accomplished.
I am looking forward to having these improvements finally completed and want to
thank you again for your help in this project.
Sincerely,
j
'�latt J. Baker
SID Coordinator
City of Ft. Collins