HomeMy WebLinkAboutLIBERTY FARMS - PDP - 31-06A - CORRESPONDENCE - (7)R9OEIVED
TIMOTHY J. DO W, MBA, JD
PATRICIA T. DOW, CPA, JD, LLM*
MAYO SOMMERMEYER, LLC
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THE Dow LAW FIRM, LLC
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FORT COLLINS. COLORADO 80522-1578
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October 31, 2007
Steve Olt
Project Manager
City of Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Department
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
Re: #31-06A Liberty Farms PDP — Type II
Dear Mr. Olt:
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N 7 CLOCK TOWER SQUARE
323 SOUTH COLLEGE AVENUE
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80524
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The applicant and developer of the referenced project has contacted us relative to what
would be our position if crossings of the ditch were needed or required. This, of course, is very
difficult to look at prospectively until we have an idea of what type of crossing, its configuration,
the number of crossings within an area of the ditch, as well as other factors that are relative to
safety, ditch maintenance and operation. In this light, in response to the developer's request for a
"Letter of Intent" relative to ditch crossings, I can only say that we have no idea what we will
intend to do or not intend to do.
If any crossings of our ditch are requested, we will consider them in light of the usual
criteria, including safety, maintenance, operation, and other factors involving the coexistence of
the irrigation ditch and surrounding urbanized development. We will then develop the criteria
and specification that may be demanded for any particular crossing or other involvement with the
irrigation ditch.
Fort Collins Planning has had years of experience dealing with the Larimer & Weld
system facilities, so I think you are very familiar with how we operate and work together, both
with planning staff and the developer.
Respectfully Submitted,
MAYO SOMMERMEYER, P.C.
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Mayo Sommermeyer
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xc: Don Tiller, via email
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