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Donald Cecil
From: jeff <jrbpal2@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 1:53 PM
To: Donald Cecil
Subject: Re: Ridgewood Hills 5th Filing - Robert Benson Reservoir Connection
Don
I just sent you the letter of intent. I hope this serves you well. Let me know if you need anything else. Thank you
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On Jun 23, 2020, at 4:57 PM, Donald Cecil <DonaldCecil@gallowayus.com> wrote:
Hi Mr. Bundy,
I wanted to follow up with you regarding the improvements to the Robert Benson Lateral. Have you
been able to review? Let me know if you have any questions. Are you able to issue a letter of intent to
continue working with our team and the City of Fort Collins?
Thank you,
Galloway
Donald
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From: jeff <jrbpal2@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:56 PM
To: Donald Cecil <DonaldCecil@gallowayus.com>
Subject: Re: Ridgewood Hills 5th Filing - Robert Benson Reservoir Connection
Don,
Thank you for sending me the City's Letter. I will work on that for you.
Jeff Bundy
Natural Areas Department
PO Box 580
1745 Hoffman Mill Road
Fort Collins, CO 80522
970.416.2815
970.416.2211 - fax
fcgov.com/naturalareas
June 11, 2020
John Beggs
Russell + Mills
506 S. College Ave.
Unit A
Fort Collins, CO 80524
RE: Letter of Intent – Ridgewood Hills Fifth Filing, PDP190018
The City of Fort Collins Parks Department (Parks) and Natural Areas Department (NAD)
acknowledge that Ridgewood Hills (development) will require modifications to the Robert
Benson Lateral Ditch (ditch), which is owned and operated by Parks and NAD along with
another private citizen. This project requires an agreement with the City that will cover; 1. Ditch
Crossing; 2. Ditch Modification; 3. Ditch Maintenance; 4. Stormwater Discharge.
The agreement will be facilitated by NAD through its Easement Policy and would include
conveying City property rights. This will require seeking a recommendation to City Council
from the Land Conservation and Stewardship Board and subsequent City Council approval by
Ordinance, in the Board and Council’s sole discretion. NAD and Parks staff will work with the
development through the process. Staff also intends to coordinate with the other owner of the
ditch to ensure their interests are addressed.
The intent of Parks and NAD staff to work with the development on the agreement in no way
guarantees recommendations from the Board, nor does it obligate City Council to approve the
conveyance of rights in City property. Furthermore, staff cannot guarantee participation by the
other owner. With that said, staff is committed to working with the development through this
process.
Sincerely,
Dave Myers
Land Conservation Manager