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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOLUMBINE NURSING HOME - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2003-07-31STEWART&ASSOCIATES Consulting Engineers and Surveyors June 27, 1994 Mr. Basil Hamdan Storm Water Utility City of Fort Collins P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Dear Basil: Re: Columbine Care Center East Parking Lot located at 345 Parker Street I am writing to request a variance from the City Criteria which requires a minimum 15—inch RCP within a public right—of—way. The outflow pipe from the detention pond area to the existing storm drain in Parker Stree--, is shown as a 15—inch RCP on the approved plan. After excavating the pipe trench, it was found that the existing utilities in Parker Street (a 4—inch gas main and two [2] power ducts) were located at depths which make it impossible to fit the 15—inch RCP through without extensive relocation of at least two of these three existing lines. A 6—inch pipe, however, could be fit through without relocating these lines. Since the outflow is very small (a 2.7 inch diameter orfice opening), the 6—inch pipe would be more than adequate to carry the flow. Also, the pipe is fairly short (60 feet), and the maintenance is the responsibility of the property owner. Therefore, this variance from the 15—inch RCP to the 6—inch pipe seems reasonable. We propose that the 6—inch pipe be either ductile or cast iron as extra protection during future excavations. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Sincerely, Phillip I. Robinson, P.E. & L.S. Vice President irr James H. Stewart and Associates. Inc. 103 S. Meldrum Street P.O. Box 429 Ft. Collins CO 80522 303/482-9331 Fax 303/482-9382 1 rT c� se _= 4 + s + 0 se �s