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Engineering Department
December 6, 1991
Mr. Gary Nordick
Nordic Construction & Development
309 West Harmony Road
Fort Collins, CO 80526
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RE: Clarendon Hills Fourth Filing - Shields Street Widening
Dear Gary:
As a result of our meeting of November 19th regarding this project,
we have decided to allow construction to proceed as proposed in the
attached schedule (where Shields street will not have to be closed
down until March, 1992). The following is a list of items that
must be completed before the project begins:
1. The construction plans must be signed and approved by the
City.
2. An amendment adding Exhibit "B" to the Development
Agreement for the Clarendon Hills Fourth Filing must be
executed to allow the City to make reimbursement payments
to you for the storm drainage improvements.
3. Submit a letter, along with supporting documentation,
verifying that the project was properly bid. The
itemized bid tabulation should be presented in two ways.
The first should be a tabulation for how the project was
originally bid for closing down Shields Street from the
beginning of the project. The second should be a
tabulation for how the project is to be phased beginning
this winter and not closing Shields Street until March.
Documentation shall show the a detailed breakdown of
total cost including itemized City costs and Developer
costs. The costs shall be presented so that the
increased cost items related to the revised phasing are
shown.
4. Submit a letter from your contractors confirming that the
bides include winter work on all of the items to assure us
that no extras will be requested for winter weather
conditions.
Prior to beginning the second phase of the project, where Shields
Street is to be shut down to install the major culverts and the
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bike tunnel, easements must be secured from the property owner
(believed to be the RTC) on the west side of Shields.
For your information, Matt Baker (telephone number 221-6605) will
be the City's contact person for the construction phase of the
project. Matt. along with the construction inspectors assigned to
the project will be watching the progress of the workand approving
pay estimates. To assure quality improvements, they shall have the
authority to restrict construction activities whenever such things
as weather conditions are not acceptable.
I appreciate the effort you and your people have put into changing
the construction sequencing of the project. I believe it will be
better for all of us. Thanks.
Sincerely,
' Ga"ry cede
Director of Engineering
xc: Matt Baker
Craig Forman
Susan Hayes
Mike Herzig
Dave Stringer
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Develonm Services
Engineering Department
September 10, 1992
Nordic Construction and Development
Gary Nordic
309 West Harmony Road
Fort Collins, CO 80525
RE: Clarendon Hills 4th and 6th Filing Developments
Dear Mr. Nordic:
This letter is to inform you of several items which need to be completed in the
Clarendon Hills, 4th Filing development.
On Wednesday, September 2, 1992, I conducted a walk through inspection and found
the following items to be incomplete or in need of repair.
1. The stormwater outlet from Hobson Court south through Ogden Court needs an
ADS end section where it terminates at the creek. The existing pipe has
been beveled to give the pipe an end section like appearance. This is not
acceptable.
2. The overflow channel between Lots 52 and 53 adjacent to Hazel Court need to
be installed. In addition, the depressed curb on either side of the storm
water inlet (driveway approaches) for these addresses need to be installed.
3. Remove and replace the concrete sidewalk around the subdrain clean out
adjacent to 10CIO Hobson Court. The clean out is higher than the sidewalk
creating a tripping hazard for pedestrians.
4. Install asphalt overlay patch on Clarendon Hills Drive at Hinsdale Court as
per approved utility plan.
5. Install asphalt overlay on Clarendon Hills Drive from Lot 1 southeast to Lot
6 as shown on the city approved plans.
6. Immediately clean all streets in the 4th Filing and continue to monitor and
clean them as needed to prevent a build up of construction dirt and debris.
7. Install back lot drainage swale between Alexia Court and Ashford Court.
8. Install landscaping at detention pond and adjacent to Shields Street as
required by city approved plans.
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9. Submit storm water certification of drainage facilities to the City Storm
Water Division for their approval.
10. Submit certified Record Plan Transparencies of the development project to
the Director of Engineering for the City's records as required in Paragraph
J of the Development Agreement.
When these items have been received and or completed the warranty period for the
Clarendon Hills, 4th and 6th Filings will begin. If you should have any
questions, please call me at 221-6605. Thank you.
Sincerely,
David Stringer
Chief Construction Inspector
Develop nt Services
Planning Department
City of Fort Collins
September 19, 1990
Mr. Eldon Ward
Cityscape Urban Design
3030 South College .Avenue
Fort Collins, CO. 8,0525
Dear Eldon:
Staff has reviewed the requests for Preliminary and Final subdivision for Clarendon
Hills 4th and 5th Filings. The following comments are offered: --
1. The South Fort Collins Sanitation District will require that sanitary sewer
facilities be extended to Shields Street for future development that will occur to
west.
2. The Fort Collins -Loveland Water District will require appropriate looping of
water lines back to Shields Street.
3. An eight foot minimum utility easement needs to be carried through lots 1, 2, 6,
7, or Tracts A, B, and C, Fourth Filing, in order to provide natural gas
facilities.
4. The Public Service Company requests that the access drive serving Lots 2,3,4,5,
and 6, Fourth Filing, should also be dedicated for utility use.
5. In the Fifth Filing, the Public Service Company will be installing a 6 inch steel
gas main in Tract B between Hilldale Drive and Fossil Creek Drive. The
location of street trees in this area should be coordinated with PSCo so that
there is a distance of six feet horizontal separation between the gas main and
the trees.
6. Fire hydrants are required every 400 feet and within 400 feet of every
residence.
7. It is suggested by the City Forester that additional street trees be located in a
few groups with some wider spacings between groups. It is also suggested that
different shade tree species be selected. Finally, please consider using Spring
Snow Crabapples as a preferred planting.
8. All deciduous shade trees should be kept a minimum of 40 feet from arterial
street lights. Ornamental trees should be kept a minimum distance of 20 feet.
9. Have you considered providing greater lot width to Lots 13 and 14, Fourth
Filing? This would create a larger side yard buffer from the arterial street.
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10. The open space tracts along Shields Street will not be maintained by the City of
Fort Collins Park Maintenance Division. The Homeowners' Association should be
responsible for landscape maintenance along Shields to the edge of pavement so
there is no confusion or gap in maintained area.
11. The plat should indicate handicap ramps on the public sidewalk system.
12. The 100-year floodplain for Fossil Creek should be indicated on the plat. This
floodplain should be delineated on the plat as a tract or non -buildable easement
so that it is very clear to lot purchasers and future homeowners that this area
is restricted. In addition, a plat note should state in clear narrative that there
are use restrictions in the 100-year floodplain.
13. The two existing culvert crossings for Fossil Creek and Burns Tributary on
Shields Street will have to be reconstructed as a result of these subdivisions.
This work is eligible for repayment by the Stormwater Utility so an Exhibit "B"
must be attached to the development agreement. Please contact Susan Hayes,
Stormwater Engineer, 221-6589, for details on the final design of these
structures.
14. Additional comments relating to the Drainage Report and Drainage and Grading
Plan will be made under separate cover.
15. The development of the 4th and 5th Filings will trigger the Shields Street
improvements as per existing agreements.
16. Additional comments relating to the Utility Plans will also be made under
separate cover.
17. The fencing along Shields Street should be detailed on the landscape plan.
18. The area along the Burns Tributary is identified by the City Department of
Natural Resources as highly sensitive and moderately sensitive. It is not clear
what protective measures are being taken to preserve the natural values of the
stream corridor. Staff is very concerned that these sensitive areas be
maintained in a natural state. Please address how these two filings will
accommodate platted lots and preservation of the sensitive areas.
This concludes Staff comments at this time. Please note the following deadlines for
the October 22, 1990 Planning and Zoning Board worksession:
Plan revisions are due October 3, 1990.
P.M.T.'s, 110 prints, colored renderings are due October 15, 1990.
Final, signed mylars, development agreement are due October 18, 1990.
Please call the Planning Department to make an appointment to discuss these
comments in detail at your earliest convenience.
Sincerely,
Ted Shepard
Project Planner
xc: Mike Herzig, Development Engineer
Sherry Albertson -Clark, Senior Planner