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ENGINEERING DIVISION
December 12, 1979
P.O. BOX >SI FORT COLLINV COLORADO SOU2
Bartran Homes
1942 Constitution Avenue
Fort Collins, Colorado
TO UPON IT MAY CONCERN:
PH (303) .FS_ -4220
EXT. 728
Our office has contacted your's on several occasions concerning the
raising of ranholes and valve boxes in the Collindale Industrial P.U.D.
subdivision. It is a very real health and safety hazard to the
general public and I must insist that this work be done immediately.
Your failure to comply will result in the City not releasing any
certificates of occupancy for the buildings now under construction
and refusal of any other building permits that your builders might
request.
Your cooneration in this matter will be greatly appreciated.
Dave Stringer
Chief Construction Inspector
(,IIY Of IO12I ( 011 INS P.O.Box 580, Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Ph(303) 484 4220 Ext. 728
ENGINEERING DIVISION
May 27, 1980
r1r. Dale MillEx
Sterling Paving Company
1800 N. Taft Hill Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
Re: Collindale Industrial Park
Dear Dale:
As you are aware, the streets in the Collindale Industrial Park are
showing signs of deterioration. These streets are still under your
construction warranty and it is your responsibility for maintaining
and repairing them.
In order for the City to accept these streets, all necessary repairs
should be made as soon as possible.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me.
ajely,
David Stringer
Chief Construction Inspector
cc: Bill Bartran
C Roy Bingman
Mauri Rupel
MARCH, MARCH, MYATT, KORB & CARROLL
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
ROBERTSON BUILDING
110 EAST OAK STREET
ARTHUR E.MARCH
POST OFFICE BOX 460
ARTHUR E.MARCH, JR.
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80522
RAMSEY D. MYATT
MARK L. KORB
JOSEPH T. CARROLL,JR-
September 22, 1980
Mr. Roger Rrempel
Director of Public Works
Post Office Box: 580
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
Dear Roger:
TELEPHONE
AREA CODE 303
482-4322
As you know, I represent Bartran Homes, the Developer of the
Collindale Subdivisions located east of Lemay and North of
Horsetooth Road. I am writing to you regarding the road
improvements for Horsetooth Road adjoining the Subdivisions. The
utility plans are all in and approved by the City. Bartran Homes
is ready to install their share of the road improvements. They
are concerned, however, that installation of only their portion of
the improvements will create a vary hazardous situation for
motorists along this stretch of road. They are also concerned
about the present status of the road and hazards which exist at
this time. The City owns the property on the other side of
Horsetooth Road and it will be the responsibility of the City to
install the improvements on this portion. Bill Bartran has
discussed this with engineering and indications have been given
that the City :is not ready to install its share of the
improvements. It appears from our standpoint that there are three
possible solutions to this problem, as follows:
1. Bartran Homes will install the road improvements on their
half of the road in accordance with the approved subdivision plans
provided the City assumes in writing all liability for any injury
or damage which may be caused by the condition of the road after
the improvements are installed in accordance with the approved
plans.
2. Bartran Homes will obtain bids for their share of the
work and pay to the City their share of the cost of the work based
:upon such bids. The City would then assume responsibility for all
improvements to be made to Horsetooth Road and liability for any
injury or damage which may be caused because of the present
condition of this road.
3. Bartran Homes will install its share of the improvements
this Fall with the City to install its share of the improvements
at the same time. This appears to be the most desirable solution
and depends only upon the ability of the City to finance its share
of the improvements at this time.
Mr. Roger Rrempel
September 22, 1980
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I would appreciate if you would consider this and advise me
whether any of the three suggestions made above are acceptable.
If a meeting is desirable, Bill and I will be happy to meet with
you at any time.
Sincerely yours,
MARCH,
By:
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cc: Bill Bartran
ORB & CARROLL
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C.IIY 01 I Of?] COLLINS P.O. Box 580, Fort Collins, Colorado 80522Ph(303)484-4220 Ext.726
PUBLIC WORKS and WATER UTILITIES DEPT.
October 13, 1980
Mr. Art March, Jr.
March, March, Myatt, Korb & Carroll
P.O. Box 469
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
Dear Art,
In response to your letter of September 22 suggesting alternatives for
the construction of Horsetooth Road adjacent to Bartran's Collindale
Subdivision, we find Alternative 3 most acceptable, under certain
conditions., Alternative 1 and 2 are not acceptable.
Under Alternative 3 if all of the necessary work were to be completed
by Bartran we would attempt to include the City's share of the cost in
a 1981 bond issue for city street oversizing costs. We could then
repay Bartran for the City's portion of the work when funds become
available. We have had to have developers carry the City's share of
cost for work such as this for over a year. Perhaps Bartran would be
able to do this with an agreed upon interest rate.
If you are anxious to proceed yet this fall, we need to meet and discuss
this, otherwise we should be able to work out funding over the winter.
Since ely,
oge K er mpel, P.E.
Dir for of Public Works
and Water Utilities
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cc: Roy Bingman
Mauri Rupel