HomeMy WebLinkAboutFOSSIL CREEK ESTATES PUD PRELIMINARY - 50 92D - CORRESPONDENCE - APPLICANT COMMUNICATION (2)FOSSIL CREEK PARTNERS
October 4, 1993
Mr. Tom Shoemaker
Natural Resources Director
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
281 N. College
Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
RE: FOSSIL CREEK ESTATES
Dear Mr. Shoemaker:
With regards to the above referenced project, there are several key issues which I
would like to address and resolve prior to my October 25th Planning and Zoning
hearing. More specifically, the issues are: 1) Wetlands Mitigation, 2) Open
Space/Wetlands Dedication, 3) Sewer and Drainage Easements, and 4) Right -of -Way
Accommodation. The following paragraphs summarize these issues and present
either questions which I feel the City should answer, or solutions which we consider
to be of mutual benefit.
1) Wetlands Mitigation: Based on the latest wetlands survey, as well as the survey
performed last year by Cedar Creek, The project contains a total of 1.02 acres of
wetlands (excluding the area intended to be dedicated to the City). It is my
understanding that we need to create a mitigation plan to counter the effects of the
disturbance to the existing wetlands caused by our construction. This is necessary
because the total area of wetlands exceeds one acre.
With the exception of the area intended to be dedicated to the City of Fort Collins
(which will be discussed below), the "upper" wetlands appear to be a result of either
overflows or seepage from an existing irrigation ditch. Fossil Creek Partners intend
to line the ditch in an attempt to restrict future seepage, and, if successful, should
greatly reduce the amount of water "ponding" in the current upper wetland areas.
That possibility, coupled with the fact that we are only slightly over the one acre
limit, allows me to propose the following mitigation measures.
As mentioned, we propose to dedicate over 2.5 acres of wetlands to the City.
Although the City has hinted that the acreage would be unusable to us anyway, we
believe that there is an obvious benefit to both this area and the existing contiguous
wetlands within the Fromme Open Space if the City controlled this area as opposed
to keeping it private land. In addition to the land dedication, we propose to direct
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our drainage flows (both surface and subdrain) into existing and/or new wetlands
areas in order to enhance those areas and possibly create new areas which may
grow into wetlands over time (as the "upper" wetlands on my property have). The
total amount of water entering the Fossil Creek Basin will not change, but we can
influence its course. I believe these measures will more than make up for any
disturbance which our improvements may cause to the 1.02 acres of wetlands
within the project.
2) Open Space/ Wetlands Dedication: As mentioned several times above, it is our
desire and intention to dedication approximately 2.55 acres of Wetlands to the City
of Fort Collins. I need to know the proper procedure for doing this. We would be
willing to execute this title transfer today so long as it is conditional prior to final
approval of the project by the City.
3) Sewer and Drainage Easements: You will notice on our preliminary plan that
we will need easements through the Fromme Open Space area in order to
accommodate some sewage and drainage lines. We will agree to restore any and all
disturbed areas to their original, natural condition. As you can see from the plan, the
actual encroachment into the open space is minimal. I am prepared to initiate legal
descriptions and easeme9t deeds, however, I need to again know the proper
procedure for doing this.
4) Right -of -Way Accommodation: Due to several factors, which were primarily
requests from the City and the Fire Authority to align and size the entry road as we
did, the road right-of-way extends beyond our property boundary. Our initial
conversations led me to believe that you would support this as long as it did not
disturb any valuable habitat. In addition to that, you mentioned some sort of
compensation for the additional land. While I have not had the area in question
surveyed, 1 have estimated it to be about .25 acre.
In light of the fact that we propose to give the City 2.55 acres of free land, and also
considering that we will be spending a great deal of money improving this road and
landscaped entrance (that will again be dedicated to the City), we do not feel that
we should have to pay for this land which we will be improving to the benefit of the
City of Fort Collins. Therefore, we are requesting that you accommodate our
proposed plan and allow us, in whatever way proper, to utilize this area for a portion
of our entry road right-of-way.
Mr. Tom Shoemaker
October 4, 1993
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I believe that you and/or your staff will be meeting with other departments on
Friday, October 8th for final review. Please call me at your convenience to set up a
meeting prior to friday should you feel it necessary to discuss these issues.
Thank you for your continued assistance and support.
Sincerely,
FOSSIL CREEK PARTNERS
Carter B. Ewing
Managing Partner