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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEVERGREEN PARK THIRD FILING - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2003-07-31d. c. miller ai.J company (303) 795-3653 2001 east easter avenue suite 301 March 16, 1978 p.o. box 2180 littleton, colorado 80161 City of Fort: Collins Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Re: Relocation of Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association overhead transmission lines; Evergreen Park Third Filing. Gentlemen: We are a general partner of Evergreen Park 2, a Colorado gen- eral partnership, which is the developer of Evergreen Park, a commercial and residential subdivision located in the City of Fort Collins, Colorado. The Poudre Valley REA currently has overhead electrical transmission lines running through an easement granted to the Bureau of Reclamation across the center of the southernmost lots in Evergreen Park Third Fil- ing. Arrangementshave been made with the Bureau of Reclama- tion to vacate that easement. The Poudre Valley REA has agreed to relocate its transmission lines in accordance with the right-of-way plat, Poudre Valley REA, Evergreen Park Third Filing, dated February 6, 1978, prepared by Miner and Miner Engineers, Greeley, Colorado, provided that: (a) Evergreen Park 2 pays the costs of reloca- tion; (b) the City of Fort Collins has no objection to the relocation of the transmission lines in accordance with the above -referenced right-of-way plat; and (c) the City of Fort Collins agrees that it will not contend that its Ordinances No. 57 and 581 1977, apply to the Poudre Valley REA as a re- sult of such. relocation if such Ordinances do not otherwise apply. Please confirm by your signature hereon that you have been authorized by action of the City Council of the City of Fort Collins, at a meeting of Council on March 21, 1978, to agree to the conditions set forth in (b) and (c) above. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. DM:akg Very truly yours, Douglas Miller Executive Vice President real estate developers — — — real estate investments — — — mortgage loan brokers real estate management — — — real estate consultants City of Fort City Hall Fort Collins, Gentlemen: Collins Colorado EVERGREEN PARK 1600 BROADWAY - SUITE 2120 DENVER, COLORADO 80202 March 24, 1981 Re: Public Improvements Evergreen Park Subdivision Fort Collins, Colorado This letter will confirm my conversation with you in which I advised you that the remaining public improvements to be made in the above captioned subdivision will continue to be scheduled as rapidly as new development will permit. We have, as you know, paid for the masterplan drainage study for the Evergreen Park basin and have begun already to implement this plan. We will, as soon as possible, complete the open ditch from Willox Lane to pond #3 'located behind Block 5 and will, this Summer, complete the shaping of i=his pond together with inlet and outlet structures. In addition, an overflow open ditch channel will be provided to the south to the prel'minary excavation of pond #5. The open ditch channel draining the Evergreen Park 3rd Filing into the pond at the Lemay Street side of the property will be completed as soon as possible. Weather permitting, work will be commenced in the next few days. We have commenced procedure for updated bids to complete the paving of Conifer Street from Redwood to College Avenue and expect to be able to contract for the completion of that work during the Summer. In the balance of the first filing, including Sundance Hills and Coach- liaht Plaza, we expect the completion of final improvements to be made on a phase by phase basis as development continues and buildings are completed, Evergreen Park has no legal right or obligation to make any improvements in Evergreen Park 2nd Filing other than perimeter streets and mainline utilities. All other improvements are to be made by the owner and developer o-' this property, Ivan Giroux. believe this letter addresses each of the items agreed to be important on an immediate basis. The other improvements and their final completion will be determined by mutual agreement pending the development of Greenbriar Subdivision on the northeast, the shopping center site on the northwest, the Lemay Street drainage plan on the east and the approval for culverts on Lake Canal and the Dry Creek area on the south. It is difficult to be specific about development plans in a year when interest City of Fort Collins Page Two March 24, 1981 rates have gone from 10% per annum to over 20% per annum, virtually halting all new construction. We are of the opinion with any co-operation from the financial markets, the general economic recovery of the economy and a reasonable sales program that this project should 'De able to completed during the next three years. As always, 1! am available to discuss with you specific questions and specific conditions and continue to pledge the spirit of co-operation in meeting the development criteria for this project with the City of Fort Collins. Sincerely, EVERGREEN PARK i BY: Ly e/ rpenter LC/mm CITY OI I(A?I (() �I LI INS P.O. Box 580, Fort Collins,s s, Lolorado u� ENGINEERING DIVISION May 26, 1981 rnpwi -+a-+-+Yzu cxt. i-,a Mr. Mark Wernimont 1201 Renegade Court Fort Collins, Colorado e:^ Evergreen Park, 3rd Fil' Dear Mark: This letter is to recap our conversation of Friday, May 22, 1981 concerning the Evergreen Park, 3rd Filing, Subdivision. As you are aware, the developer for this filing is now in the process of constructing the required storm drainage system. The City will now require the closure of the temporary retention ditch which was constructed for the building units at 1201 and 1207 Renegade Court. In order to avoid any conflict with the drainage, the ditch should be filled in conjunction with the overall drainage system for this subdivision. Sincerely, David Stringer Chief Engineering Construction Inspector L/cc: Marc Engemoen WOOD, HERZOG, OSBORN & BLOOM PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION ATTORNEYS AT LAW 217 WEST OLIVE STREET DAVID L. WOOD P. O. BOX 2003 C. WILLIAM HERZOG FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80522 TELEPHONES DAVID L.OSBORN FORT COLLINS 484-2928 CHARLES S. BLOOM ESTES PARK 586-S648 J. WILLIAM DARROUGH February 5, 1982 Mr. Marc T. Engeemoen City of Fort Collins Engineering Department P. O. BOX 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Re: Pitner v. Wainwright, et al Dear Mr. Engemoen: Thank you for your patience and efforts regarding your testimony in the referenced case. I believe that your testimony contributed significantly to the verdict which was rendered by the jury. I am sure you will be at least interested in knowing that the jury returned a verdict in favor of Richard Pitner in the amount of $50,000 for actual damages and an additional $65,000 for punitive damages. The verdict was against the partnership known as Evergreen Park 2, Archie Wainwright and Lyle Carpenter. That portion of the verdict relating to the $50,000 was to compensate Mr. Pitner for the losses he experienced by reason of Evergreen Park's delays. The $65,000 was an award to Mr. Pitner, not to compensate him, but rather "as a punishment to the defendants and as a warning to other wrongdoers". I have been told that the punitive damage award is one of the largest punitive damage awards given in Larimer County and, as I stated above, I believe the reason for the award stems, in part, from your helpful testimony. I again thank you for your time and diligence in going through the records and making yourself available and cooperative in this case. Yours very truly, CHARLES S. BLOOM CSB/ks PARSONS & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING ENGINEERS May 21, 1982 V C EVIE lee�eE Akie— /mac, < < I c City of Fort Collins Engineering Department 300 LaPorte Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80521 Attn: Bob Smith Dear Bob: /ST IZtr.9 3 Q� This letter is to summarize our meeting on the 18th of May between yourself, Mauri Rupel, and myself regarding storm drainage in Evergreen Park. In particular, two items were discussed which were: 1. Alteration of the gradation of the Rock Trickle Channel as shown in the detail on sheet 2/9 of the plans titled "Major Storm Drainageway for Evergreen Park." 2. The effect of leaving the nisting power pole as exists within - the limits of Pond OA as shown on sheet 7/9 of the plans titled "Major Storm Drainageway for Evergreen Park." The gradation of cobbles originally specified on sheet 2/9 called for an average size of 12" equivalent diameter stones. As shown in our meeting, a reduction to a 6" D50 gradation of cobblestones will be ade- quate for the velocities in the channels as designed. An approximate gradation is as follows: Equivalent Diameter % Finer 12 100 8 90 5 40 2 0 • 432 Link Lane Plaza Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524 • [3031 221-2400 - This change in gradation applies only to the Trickle Channel as an option to the Concrete Trickle Pan Locations. Also, as shown on the attached detail A, the channel sideslopes will be extended over the edges of the rock pan to minimize problems due to vandalism. It is desired by the developer not to relocate the existing power pole within Pend #OA adjacent to Conifer Street. As shown in the attached detail B, the pole, guy wire, and access way were left at existing grade to determine what storage volume would be lost. A top width of 15 feet and 4 to 1 side slopes were used as the requirements for the peninsula into the pond. This peninsula reduces the volume of the pond below the 100 W.S. elevation of 4955.3 by 6900 C.F. In evaluating the available volume on the pond as exists, as -built elevations taken in Conifer Street indicate an additional 5600 C.F. of available storage at the 100 year water surface elevation of 4955.3. The resulting loss of volume of 1300 C.F. is equal to a rise in the 100 year water surface elevation of 0.0093 feet. This information is shown in Table A. Therefore, the power pole and access way can remain within the limits of Pond #OA with- out any notable adverse affects to the ponds operation. TABLE A Volume lost by pole, guy wire and access way. -6900 C.F. Additional storage volume in Conifer Street. +5600 C.F. Net loss in volume below elevation 55.3 -1300 C.F. Water surface of pond (incl. storage in Conifer St.) 139,170 S.F. Resultant rise in W.S. +0.0093 Ft. 3 Also regarding Pond #OA, it is yet to be determined whether the pond will be graded according to contours shown on sheet 7/9, or be over excavated to form a permanent pond below the outlet elevation. I understand that we will be required to provide proposed contours and additional information as necessary should a permanent pond be desired. I hope this information accurately reflects our discussion on these matters. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this information, please call. Sincerely, Robert L. Lenz EVERGREEN PARK 1600 13ROADWAY • SUITE 660 k �"�• DENVER, COLORADO 80202 June 11, 1982 Mr. Mauri Rupel, P.E. & L.S. Assistant. City Engineer - Development City of Fort Collins P. 0. Box: 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Re: Evergreen Park Redwood Street Realignment Dear Mauri: This letter will confirm our brief telephone conversation in which I advised. you that our engineer, Donald Parsons of Parsons & Associates, requested that I write you a letter agreeing to author- ize the engineering of the realignment of Redwood Street as it crosses Lake Canal proceeding toward vine Drive to intersect at existing Linden Avenue. It is our understanding that the City has requested this realignment for the purposes of creating a collector road system to alleviate traffic flow on Lellay Avenue and that the engineering cost will be paid for by the City of Fort Collins. It is our further understanding that the City desires to reduce the Redwood right-of-way from 80 feet to 50 feet. If that change is to be made it is imperative that an agreement be reached in the immediate future as our engineer and Gefroh & Associates are submitting to the City for conceptual review a residential subdivision lying east of Redwocd, south of Evergreen Park 3rd Filing and North of Lake Canal, on Monday June 14, 1982 with plans to proceed immediately to prelim- inary subdivision and final plat. Since there is existing curb and gutter, there will be a sizeable expenditure for removal and replace- ment. I will hope we can discuss both of these matters at a meeting to be scheduled by you in the near future. Sincerely, EVERGREEN PARK 2, a ership BY: L LC/mm inter, tner PARSONS & ASSOCIA°TPS CONSULTING ENGINEERS June 30, 1982 City of Fort Collins Engineering Department 300 LaPorte Avenue Fort. Collins, CO 80521 Attn: Bob Smith Dear Bob: This letter is to follow-up on our conversation on the 29th of June reaardinq the construction of Ponds #OA and #OB as temporary retention Ponds in the Evergreen Park area. These ponds are some of the storm drainage improvements recommended in the "Major Storm Drainageway for Evergreen Park" study of the City of Fort Collins. The ponds will temporarily operate as retention ponds until such time as the Green - briar outfall improvements provide a positive outfall location. At present, Pond #OA is over -excavated to an elevation of approximately 4950+. This elevation corresponds -to the high ground water elevation encountered this spring. Additional work will be done to Pond #OA which will include the dressing up of the perimeter slopes to the designed 4:1 slope and grading of the bottom to provide a smooth uniform surface. Because of the over excavation, Pond #OA provides additional retention capacity of approximately 7± ac. ft. This is based on the difference between the contours shown on sheet 7/9 of the "Major Storm Drainageway for Evergreen Park" plans and the high ground water eleva- tion of 4950-. As originally designed, Pond #OB provides additional retention capacity for accomodating over -flow from Pond #OA. Because of the additional capacity in pond #OA, Pond #OB can be reduced in size from 9.5 ac. ft. to 2.5 ac. ft. This resulting volume required can be accomodated in Pond #OB by excavating to an elevation of 4954.2. The top of water elevation of 4955.0, which is called out in the Evergreen Park Drain- ageway study, will be maintained. 432 Link Lar,4, pla.a - F t. ('oII;ns, Coloyadn :Ofi24 ":30-31221-2400 [n addition to these items, it was agreed that the concrete trickle channel inlet from the curb outlet in Conifer Street to Pond #OA would be replaced with the 6' riprap alternate shown on sheet 2/9. The gradation of this alternate will conform to that specified in our letter to you dated May 21, 1982. hope this accurately reflects our discussion concerning these matters. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please call. Sincerely, Robert L. Lenz, P.E. M CITY OF FORT COLLINS P.O. BOX 580, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80622 PH (303) 484-4220 EXT. 305 ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT January 30, 1979 Evergreen Park Management and Development Company 1501 Blue Spruce Drive, Suite 201 Fort Collins, Colorado Gentlemen: We have recently reinspected the Third Filing of Evergreen Park Subdivision, specifically with regard to the two buildings constructed by Mr. Pitner. In order to obtain engineering releases for certificates of occupancy for these structures, the completion of the following public improvements is required: (1) road base at least four inches (4") in depth must be placed in the Muddler and Sugarpine cul-de-sacs after the subgrade has been shaped to a reasonable grade; (2) additional road base may be required on Conifer between Muddler Court and Lemay in those areas where the City engineering inspectors determine the existing roadbase is too shallow or has been disturbed or displaced by local construction; (3) barricades must be placed in the southern ends of both cul-de-sacs where curb,, gutter, and sidewalk have not been installed pending completion of drainage structures; and (4) the Developer Host submit a letter to the City Engineer stating the roads providing access to these structures will be paved as soon as the weather permits it,. All of the above work is subject to the inspection and approval of the Public Works Department of the City. It should be understood that because the subgrade in the cul-de-sacs cannot be properly shaped and compacted at this time, the roadbase installation is a temporary measure. These streets must be stripped and reworked when weather permits to insure compliance with City specifications. Finally, please note that no additional building permits shall be issued by the City for structures within the Third Filing of Evergreen Park Subdivision prior to the completion of the detention facilities as indicated in the subdivision agreement for this developmant. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Marcy g DeveloF .gent Engineer 100% Recycled Bond ENGINEERING DIVISION July 8, 1982 Mr. Robert Lenz Parsons & Associates 432 Link Lane Plaza Ft. Collins, CO 80524 :.. This letter is in response to your correspondence dated June 30th, 1.982 regarding the proposed riprap trickle channel and the revised capacity requirements for the detention pond's OA and OB. The City foresees no problems with your requests and please proceed as discussed. If you have any questions on the matter, please feel free to contact me. Respectfully, RcZrt W. Smith Assistant City Engineer - Storm Drainage EVERGREEN PARK 1600 BROADWAY a SUITI,; 660 DF.NVFR, COLORADO t4.0202 August 19, 1982 Mr. David Stringer Chief Construction Inspector City of Fort Collins P. O. Box 580 Fort Coll -ins, Colorado 80522 Re: Detention Ponds O-A and 0-B Evergreen Park 3rd Filing Dear David: This letter will confirm our agreement in your office August 18, 1982, that we will, in the next few days, have Tucker or other contractors complete the inlet for pond 0-A together with the excavation of 9 inches for pond 0-B, which topsoil will be used to build up the top of pond 0-A. It is oLu-- understanding that with this work completed and the sidewalks installed by F & F Concrete; which work is nearing completion; a release of building permits for Giroux will be issued. Sincerely, EVERGREEN PARK 2, a,,partnership ✓4 BY: Lyle nter, tner LC/M 1 `.i -� PARSONS & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING ENGINEERS �I September 10, 1982 Mr. Bob Smith Assistant City Engineer -Drainage City of Fort Collins P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Dear Bob: This letter is to update you as to the status of Ponds #OA and #OB in the Evergreen Park Third Filing area. As described in my letter to you dated June 30, 1982, these ponds will function as temporary retention ponds until a suitable outlet is available. In that letter, Pond #OA was to remain at the existing depth with the bottom of the pond being leveled out to provide a smooth uniform surface. The per- imeter of the pond was to be graded to a 4:1 slope according to the ...contours shown on Sheet 7/9 of the "Major Storm Drainageway for Ever- I green Park." Also, Pond #OB was to be excavated to an elevation of 4954.2 to provide additional overflow retention capacity. The above described work has been substantially completed as of this date. The remaining excavation and grading work to be completed is shown as the cross -hatched area in Detail B. Also, the bottom of the pond has not been graded due to groundwater. The perimeter berms have been graded to above the maximum highwater elevation and will be brought to the final grades according to the plans when the ponds and outlet are ultimately completed. I appreciate your cooperation and assistance in dealing with these ponds. Should you have any questions, please call. Sincerely, Robert L. Lenz, P.E. RLL:jc • 432 Link Lane Plaza Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524 [303[221-2400 TIMOTHY W. HASLER JOSEPH H.FONFARA JOHN R. DUVAL CLIFFORD P. HARBOUR Mr. Maurice E. Rupel Development Engineer City of Fort Collins Post Office Boy: 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 Dear Mr. Rupelr. HASLER AND FONFARA ATTORNEYS AT LAW November 29, 1983 SUITE 650, SAVINGS BUILDING POST OFFICE BOX 2023 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80522 TELEPHONE (303) 493-5070 Re: Evergreen Park Subdivision Our File #1510-1-82 The purpose of this letter is to confirm in writing the discussions which took place at the Fort Collins Municipal Building on November 29, 1983, regarding Lots 1H and 19, Evergreen. Park Subdivision, Third Filing. As you know, I represent Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Babcock, who are the owners of said Lots. At this meeting, the following was discussed: 1. Lt is the position of the City that before a Certificate of Occupancy would he issued with respect to any improvements constructed on Lot 19, the owners of Lot 19 would be required to enter into an agreement in form acceptable to the City, acknowledging responsibility for one-half the expense of improving that portion of Lemay Avenue which extends along the easterly boundary of Lot 19 (222.55 feet), including curb, gutter, sidewalk, and asphalt pavement. The remaining one-half of said expense would be the responsibility of the owner of the real estate on the east side of Lemay Avenue. 2. The City would require that said improvements be completed within five years. Within said five-year period, the owners of Lot 19 could endeavor to establish a special improvement district under the ordinances of the City of Fort Collins, thereby financing the cost of improving Lemay Avenue over a ten - to twenty-year period of time. 3. The owners of Lot 19 would also be required to install sidewalk along the northerly boundary of Lot 19 (134.97 feet along Conifer Street). 4. With respect to Lot 18, improvements could be constructed and occupied without liability for the improvement of Lemay Avenue. However, a sidewalk would also need to he installed along the northerly boundary of Lot 18. Please contact me if this letter does not accurately reflect our discussions. Sincerely, TIMOTHY W. HASLER TWH/lh cc: Mr. Tom Hays Mr. David Stringer Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Babcock "Own;,,... per. ,� ,,. "�.�✓,, l"^�ry _ ii'4s.1�'.�..Y "J�. ;4ewr.'�:l.u.'1Rfr r.....n�z �.i+�:'v .hr'. F� ..�?ski- �` F.r��k �d+9a'.•kdlES-W T!^s'.�LY.`^x _ 34a1�'+r�rce'r s> ,.'rcw�Y�'E.c%fl�bss%�'"2. ..kfr.w+.wee.w.a.u..a...•...wa.w.•......v..w...-. 3..�. �v,.. A�r.afie4.-]:14 � ,'. I IY (11 I OIZI ( of 1 1IN4 P.O. Boy � SO, f oft CollIn>, Culuwdo Sl � " Phi 30 i 220 Ext. 726 .�iYACfiJ. :,JRf'1,. 7°iCJ.k-"S��.E71kH.R+`.YiaX"wo!+Ot�d9NM� hheIIWd^!!: 1M.xM1�ib�+M'1®'+CiC!"iYfi.M3'�'t':Ms�w^94't':vwN,Ni�J�+M:S6'^Y9/'lTfwi>•'?` '.� _ : i^- .r.-n'.`Yixm`ttlil: t�atv:kY.!"!'.' F$..i"�. sJ'�4lYTXKf"+A' �'^f:>r�fn.A STOW-.1 WATER U[ILIT1' December_ 7, 1983 Carpenter and McAleer Associates Attn: Lyle Carpenter 1600 Broadway, Suite 660 Denver, Colorado 80202 Dear Mr. Carpenter: In a letter from this office dated September 30, 1983, you were given notice to remove weeds and rubbish which had accumulated in Tract C of Evergreen Park, 3rd Filing, and were allowed 15 days' time to comply. Upon your failure to do so, the City of Fort Collins caused such work to be done at a total cost of $113.66 (see attachments). I have assumed that this is precisely the course you wished to take, given the inconvenience associated with making arrangements for such removal from your Denver office. A check from you for $113.66 will resolve this matter quickly and simply. However, I :am compelled to withhold all future building permits in Evergreen Park, 2nd Filing, until this amount is paid so that the City's interests are fully protected. As always, we are grateful for your cooperation. Please don't hesitate to call me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Michael H. Mercer Stormwater Utility Engineering Services Attachments cc: Felix Lee Dave Stringer t� c,�°''' �- pa k wk 7 a cCO JLV Yv sloo(oo CITY OF FORT COLLINS STORM WATER UTILITY July 16, 1984 Carpenter and McAleer Associates Attn: Lyle Carpenter 1600 Broadway, Suite 660 Denver, Colorado 80202 Dear Mr. Carpenter: It has been brought to my attention recently that young children are swimming in a detention pond located in Tract C of Evergreen Park, 3rd Filing, a detention pond your company is responsible to maintain until it is completely installed and has been formally accepted by the City of Fort Collins for future maintenance. As you may already know, there is currently no outlet for this pond, so that it simply fills up with more stormwater and groundwater which has no escape. According to a nearby resident, the water is approximately neck -high on an eight -year old. I bring this matter to your attention because I assume you will be concerned about possible liability and may wish to take some precautionary measures to address this safety issue (such as installing warning signs, etc.) Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Michael H. Mercer Stormwater Utility Engineering Services � i r k _ .. ,c- r_..�.•+w.--w,nm..::'w „,,,z�„ �,;xF �. ew7.^a'Y.. .s�-'�cart�:a. �.v.a� rr.: re 'rou.'e�`?i',"L�7�.w:l9wrr`r�.,c.,�. sTl.�.e�sa..h`�h."s+��iW� 300 LaPorte Ave • P O Box 580 • Ff wt Dxwm , Co lorxio 80522 • (3031 221-6605 CITY OF FORT COLLINS STORM WATER UTILITY June 28, 1985 Carpenter & McAleer Associates Attn:: Lyle Carpenter 1600 Broadway, Suite 660 Denver, CO 80202 Re: Detention Pond in Tract C, Evergreen Park, 3rd Filing Dear Mr. Carpenter: The Larimer County Weed District has given notice to the City of Fort Collins, as owner of the property referenced above, to control noxious weed growth on this site. Until the detention pond is completed and accepted by the City for perpetual maintenance, current maintenance is the responsibility_ of your company, as developer, per the development agreement. I have arranged for an extension of another 10 days (until July 11) to allow you time, to comply, at which time the County will arrange to have the weeds controlled and will bill you for 100% of the cost. Failure to pay now will only add to the costs to be cleared up later when the City is asked to accept the pond for perpetual maintenance. Please have your local property manager make arrangements to control the weeds. Sincerely, Robert L. Lee tDIRECTOR OF TR N ORTA ION Michael H. Mercer Storm Drainage Technician Attachments FLATIRON PAVING COMPANY • FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80521 • PHONE: (303) 484-3257 P. 0, BQX 504 June 11, 1979 City of Fort Collins P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 ATTN: Marc Engemoen City Engineering Dept. Gentlemen: RE: Evergreen Park II This is to advise you that we have been retained by Evergreen Park II to construct detention ponds in the Evergreen Park Sub - Division. We plan on beginning excavation on the Tract D pond on or before June 18, 1979 and to complete work on this pond prior to beginning work on the others. Flatiron Paving Company Dennis F. McCarron Area Manager DFM;CC/dab ,� ti A IMAM P.O. BO\ 580, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80522 PH ,3031 484-4220 CITY OF FORT COLLINS ENGINEERING DIVISION June 28, 1979 Mr. Lyle Carpenter 1600 Broadway, Suite 2120 Denver, Colorado 80202 Dear Mr. Carpenter: I understand that the construction of the east detention pond on the Third Filing of Evergreen Park has now begun. Based on this construction and the improvements installed to date, the Engineering Division will release full build- ing permits for structures within the Third Filing as requests for such permits are made through the building inspection department. Please make every effort to complete the installation of the remaining improvements before requesting certificates of occupancy for these structures. If you have any additional questions regarding the Third Filing, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, *rAwgoy�� 4011�; Marc Engemoen Civil Engineer EXT. 728 l I LOS�aa+.ts4�.tr f _,....1—. ,,--.,-: -.�.r�.a....�rwwx.a,. C!TY O( FOR I (J - INS P.O. BOX 580, FOR F COLLINS, COLOR ADO 80522 PH (30 -3)-184-42 0 .:..r.�..a�..,w.......w...�.;hw..'.W.»,u..�Mw�.�.,�M.@.,.,iW.+1.4,� - ,.'�K+�H��.4'N�I�=�A„«F,�kt3�•.9.�:37f1��@�b&.�8r!C4?;.bNSd'�fi,�i,�ai i ENGINEERING DIVISION EXT. 728 December. 19, 1979 Mr. Lyle Carpenter Evergreen Park, A Joint Venture 1600 Broadway, Suite 2120 Denver, CO 80202 Re: Evergreen Park - Filings 1, 2 & 3 Dear Mr. Carpenter: I contacted Air. Jim Byrne of Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association and Mr. Bob Kost of the City's Light and Power Division, After our meeting of Tuesday, December 1S, 1979, concerning the power pole belonging to PVREA which is located within the detention pond for Evergreen Park, 3rd Filing, Mr. Byrne stated that he would be happy to give you an estimate of cost and time for relocating the power pole to within the easement you provided for that purpose upon written request from yogi. Mr. Kost and I visited the site and agreed with Marc Engemoen that the hest interest of all parties would be served by moving the pole from within the detention pond. The rat-_iag of the water vZves aad manholes in the in and and filings of Evergreen is a very serious matter as referred to in Mr. Zakely's letter of October 26, 1979, and reiterated in Air. Stringer's letter of December 12, 1979. We have no alternative but to hold any further certificates of occupancy on these filings until these :items are completed. We trust you understand our position and will see that these problems are corrected forthwith. Yours truly, Maurice E. Runel, P.E. $ L.S. Develonment Engineer cc: Bob Kost Roy Bingman Jim Byrne Marc Engemoen File (1st & 3rd) CITY OF 1 OR1 COI_LINS ENGINEERING DIVISION 71 P.O. BOX i80, FORT COLLINS, COLOR1D0 '0;22 PLI 1303! 484-4220 EXT, 728 December 20, 1979 Mr. Lyle Carpenter Evergreen Park, A Joint Venture 1600 Broadway, Suite 2120 Denver, Colorado 80202 Re: Evergreen Park; 1st, 2nd & 3rd Filings Dear Mr. Carpenter: Pursuant to our meeting of Tuesday and as a follow-up to my letter of Wednesday, the 19th, our Storm Drainage Engineers have tried to piece together the various storm drainage studies and plans which have been submitted on the referenced subdivisions. The Storm Drainage Engineers have also reviewed the studies which were prepared by another developer for the proposed 4th and 5th Filings of Evergreen Park as well as the subdivision to the northeast (Greenbrier P.U.D.). The Storm Drainage Engineers have concluded that the original drainage design for the First Filing is inadequate by todays standards. Due to the fact that the facilities for the First Filing have never been completed, no additional building permits within this Filing will be permitted until adequate acilities afire esi� ai�constructe_cT. In Filing No. 2, building permits and C.O.'s will be permitted at the presently relatively slow development rate within Watershed No. 1 (the east portion). However, due to the fact that Watershed No. 1 (the west portion) has no suitable storm water outlet, no building permits will be permitted there until suitable facilities are constructed for that portion of Filing No. 2. Building permits for lots 18 and 19 in Filing No. 3 will be permitted when the addendum to the subdivision agreement is signed and an arrangement is made for the completion of the detention pond within Filing 3. Mr. Carpenter, in view of all the drainage questions within Evergreen Park and its drainage basins, we suggest that you arrange a meeting with our Drainage Engineers, you and your engineer to compile all the existing studies into one master study for your area which will meet the City's needs. Please contact Bob Smith or Marc Engemoen at your earliest convenience to arrange the meetinq. Sincerely, 1 ice E. Rupel, P.E. & L.S. Development Engineer June 6, 1980 TO: Lucia Liley, City Attorney THRU: Roger Krempel, Director of Public Works & Water Utilities FROM: Maurice E. Rupel, Assistant City Engineer - Development %A�K RE: ,/Evergreen Park Subdivisions, Filings 1,2 and 3 The subject subdivision has been a difficult one to maintain any semblance of orderly development since its inception in the mid 701s. Conversely, it is an area which the City has tried to encourage development to try to slow the "trend to the south". We are having extreme difficulties trying to get the Developer to answer telephone calls or respond to correspondence. He has sold lots to builders who have built homes and/or dwelling units, some of whom we have had to withhold certificates of occupancy due to lack of completion of improvements within the public right-of-way. The builder is the "scapegoat" in that he is led to believe the Developer will complete the improvements in time for him to get a certificate of occupancy and our building and construction inspectors are really put "on the soot" since the only enforcement tool we have is the building permit or certificate of occupancy. Due to lack of completion of improvements, (listed on attached sheet) we have shut-off certificates of occupancy in Filings 1, 2 and 3. This has caused severe financial hardship on some builders and our building and construction inspection departments are under severe criticism for "doing their job". Can you exert any pressure to require the Developer to either complete his obligations or come in to negotiate revised agreements so that our inspection departments can perform their duties while still maintaining some semblance of order? Enc . cc: Paul Lanspery, Assistant City "anager Charles Mabry, Director of Planning & Development EVERGREEN PARK - .1st Filing 1) New storm drainage and detention systems design per meeting of 12-16-79 2) Sidewalk both sides of Bristlecone from College Avenue to Blue Spruce. 3) Sidewalk on :Blue Spruce west side from Willox Lane to Conifer Street. 4) Sidewalk on Blue Spruce east side from Bristlecone to Conifer Street. 5) Sidewalk on :north side of Conifer Street from College Avenue east to Station 17+50. 6) Sidewalk on :Red Cedar Circle from Blue Spruce to Conifer, both sides. 7) Concrete cross pan and radius at Willox Lane and Redwood. 8) Street pavement on Blue Spruce approximately 200 feet north of Conifer. 9) Street pavement on Redwood Street from Conifer to Station 12+96.95. 10) Street pavement and curb and gutter on Willox Lane to Redwood cross - pan at intersection. 11) Box culvert on Redwood Street at Lake Canal. 12) Redwood Street from Vine Drive north to Lake Canal - all utilities. 13) Various storm drains and catch basins if not relocated with new storm drainage design. EVERGREEN PARK - 2nd Filing 1) New storm drainage and detention systems design per meeting of 12-16-79 2) Sidewalk on Conifer Street from Redwood Street to 'Monterey Drive on both sides. 3) Sidewalk on Sugarpine Street from Conifer Street to end of cul-de-sac. 4) Sidewalk on Sitka Street from Sugarpine Street to Foxtail Street. 5) Sidewalk on Yew Court. 6) All utilities on Sugarpine Street from Conifer to end of cul-de-sac, Sitka Street from Sugarpine Street to Foxtail Street and Yew Court. 7) Partial pavement of Foxtail Street from Sugarpine Street east to Shortleaf Street. 8) Street pavement on Sugarpine Street from Conifer to end of cul-de-sac, Sitka Street from Sugarpine Street to Foxtail Street, and Yew Court. 9) All remaining streets to be completed by December 1, 1981 are Brewer Drive and Foxtail Street west of Sugarpine Street. I;VERGRFFN PARK - 3rd Filin 1) Proper drainage in cul-de-sacs. 2) Proper drainage swale through south easement to detention system. 3) Four_ foot si:Jewalk on Conifer Street from northwest corner of Lot 1 to North Lemay Avenue. EVERGREEN PARK 1600 I31',OADWAY - SUITE 2120 DENVER, COLORADO 80202 July 31, 1980 Morey Rupple Engineering Department City of Fort Collins Fort Collins, Colorado Re: Drainage Study Evergreen Park Area Dear Morey: This letter will confirm our telephone conversation of yester- day in which I advised you that Evergreen Park 2, a partner- ship has agreed to guarantee paymentof1000 of the drainage study currently in process by Engineering Professionals. As I advised N70u, we entered into the contract for that work approximately a month ago and are advised by Michael Schmidt of that firm that the work is approximately 50% complete. We understand that one of the parties has not signed the agreement. We trust our agreement to cover their share will satisfy you as to completion of the study with the under- standina that Evergreen Park 2, a partnership will expect to be reimbursed by the other parties benefiting from this study at such time or times as they come to the city for approval for construction or development. Sincerely, EVERGREEN PAR 2, a paTtnershipr BY: Lyle azprnter i LC/mm