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Mr. Maurice E. Rupel
A45!stdnt City Engineer - Development
City of Fort Collins
Fort Collins Colorado 30521
Dear ?Maury:
In regard to our North Lemay Subdivision it has become apparent during the
last few weeks that there are several items that should be discussed in order
to allow the City to properly plan and design the extension of Lemay
Avenue Forth of Lincoln Avenue while also allowing our group to proceed
with the scheduled development of the subdivision this spring. We would
like to suggest a meeting with you, Bob Lee, Roy Bingman, Lucia Liley, and any
other city staff you feel appropriate to discuss the following items:
1) A new westerly alignment, of Lemay Avenue between Lincoln and
Vine, and the acquisition of additional right-of-way along our property
frontage.
21 The scope of improvements to Lemay and the timing of such
improvements.
3) Location and installation of utilities in the revised right-of-way,
particularly the planned 24" water line.
41 The timing and responsibility for utilities and improvements.
5) Possible reclassification and realignment of Buckingham: Street.
5) A procedure for wakiny the necessary revisions to our plat and
engineering specifications to accomodate the realignment of Lemay, plus other
minor changes that we have discussed with you previously. These changes
would include reduction of the pavement width on Logan Court, increased
cul-de-sac width, installation of landscaped medians, placement of drainage
catch basins, phasinq of our water system loop, and placement and phasing of
sidewalks.
7) begotiation of right-of-way acquisition with the owners of Lots 3
and 4 to the south of our property.
Maury, we would like to have this meeting as soon as possible as we have
planned to begin site improvements on approximately Narch 15. Please
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ACTION MEMORANDUM left
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DATE: July 28, 1981
TO: John Arnold, City Manager
THRU: Dottie Nazarenus, Acting Director of Engineering Servi/46
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Ron Mills, Right -of -Way Agent
FROM: Mauri Rupel, Assistant City Engineer - Development_
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RE: Purchase R.O.W. - North Lemay, 2nd Filing Replat-
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We need to issue requisitions to purchase the subject
right-of-way which was authorized by Council on Tuesday,
July 21, 1981.
Our first reaction was to use the oversizing fund
until the North Lemay Extension funds became free,
then reimburse the oversizing fund. However, after
discussing this with Phyllis Griep, we learned that
the Prospect Underpass Project has been delayed and
those funds might be available for transfer, since
both the Prospect Underpass and Lemay right-of-way
purchase are Capital Projects. Phyllis felt that
this was the proper approach.
Your approval of this action memo will suffice for
her direction to proceed on this basis. The total
purchase price is $11,344.00 for R.O.W. plus
approximately $90.00 for closing.
APPROVED
John Arnold
Dottie Nazarenus
CC, Roger Krempel
Phyllis Griep
DISAPPROVED
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
OFFICE OF DEVEI OPMENT SERVICES, PLANNING DEPARTMENT
February 13, 1987
Louis Helbert
Holbert Development Inc.
1304 Duff Drive #2
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Dear Mr. Helbert,
This memo addresses the issue of whether the two year period for expiration
ofsubdivision plats under Section 99-6 (H) of the City Code applies to the
North Lemay Subdivision Second Filing Replet. After researching the matter,
it is the conclusion of the City Attorrey's Office that the ordinance car
be applied to all outstanding plats if the public improvements in the
right-of-way have not occurred. In the case of the North Lemay Subdivision,
there has been no significant development activity and therefore the right
to proceed under the plat has expired. P.efore any further development of
the site, the owner will be required to resubmit plans for approval accord-
ing to the processing requirements for new plans. The effect of this is
two -fold: (1) The riaht to develop is considered to he forfeited, although
the dedications remain effective, and (2) all obligations of the City may
be considered to have ceased.
The City is in the process of notifying all property owners of plats, which
were approved prior to the enactment of this provision (April 13, 1984) in
which no significant development activity has taken place, of this action.
If you should have any questions, please feel free to call me or the City
Attorney's Office.
Sincerely,
Joe Frank
Assistant Planning Director
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contact me if you have suggestions or changes to the agenda I have
outlined aboee.
Sincerely,
James C. Woocis
Vice President/Real Estate
Development
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ENGINEERING SERVICES
MEMORANDUM
TO: Ron Mills, Right -of -Way Agent
FROM: Roy Bing =, Director of Engineering Services
DATE: September 30, 1980
IT: North Lemay Subdivision
Based upon a conversation which Mauri Rupel and I had with Ed 7denek
of ZVFK ;vrchitects, there appears to be sane confusion with respect to
the North Luray Subdivision.
Apparent:'_y, Mr. Zdenek is in the process of resubdividing the area,
and wants to know what the City Needs for additional right-of-way
for the completion of I.emay Avenue.
We told Mr. Zdenek that:
• we would identify the amount of R.O.W. that we would need
if Lenay remains on the Dresent alignment.
• that provision for acquisition of the R.O.W. would be included
in the subdivision agreement.
• that you would work with Zolenek and Muenzberg to see if an
agreeable property valuation could be worked out.
Please let me know is this can be done.
cc: Tan Frazier
�,Yauri Rupe1
James H. Stewart and Associates, Inc.
Consulting Engineers and Surveyors
April 30, 1981
Mr. Ron Mills
City of Fort Collins
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Dear Ron:
The following are the descriptions of the parcels that are being dedicated
in ctcess of a 50 foot right of way for North Lemay Avenue in the North
Lemay `.subdivision, Second Filing: '
LAP TRACT:
A tract of land situate in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 12,
Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the Sixth P.M., Fort Collins,
Colorado, which considering the East line of the said North-
east 1/4 as bearing due North and with all bearings contained
herein relative thereto is contained within the boundary lines i
1 which begin at a point which bears North 729.60 feet and again
West 50.00 feet from the East 1/4 corner of said Section 12
and run thence South 189.70 feet; thence S 89' 57' W 20.00 feet; �
thence North 189.72 feet; thence East 20.00 feet to the point
of beginning, containing 3,794 square feet, more or less, AND
ALSO beginning at a point which bears North 805.60 feet and
West 50.00 feet fro:.i the East 1/4 corner of said Section 12 and
run thence West 20.00 feet; thence North 489.00 feet; thence
East 20.00 feet; thence South 489.00 feet to the point of
beginning, containing 9,780 square feet, more or less.
L9L TRACT:
A tract of land situate in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 12,
Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the Sixth P.M., Fort Collins,
Colorado, which considering the East line of the. said Northeast
1/4 as bearing due North and with all bearings contained herein i
relative thereto is contained within the boundary lines which
begin at a point which bears North 198.52 feet and again West
50.00 feet from the East 1/4 corner of said Section 12 and run
thence along the arc of a 1247.49 foot radius curve to the j
right a distance of 223.68 feet, the long chord of which bears
N 050 08' 12" W 223.38 feet; thence North 118.88 feet; thence I
N S9° 57' E 20.00 feet; thence South 341.38 feet to the point
of beginning, containing 5,349 square feet, more or less.
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April 30, 1981
The above described tracts are shown on the enclosed plat of North
Lemay Subdivision Second Filing.
If I can be of further assistance in this matter, please give me a call.
Sincerely,
JAMES H. S EWART & ASSOCIATES, INC.
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RI EFING MEMORANDUM
DATE: May 18, 1981
TO . John E. Arnold, City Manager
FROM: Roger E. Krempel, P.E., Director of Public Works & Water Utilities
RE North Lemay Subdivision And Arterial Alternatives
ISSUE
The developers of the North Lemay Subdivision are requesting approval of
the replatting of the subdivision, which includes an additional right-of-
way dedication for the future alignment of North Lemay Avenue in the
Andersonville-Alta Vista area. The developers are requesting that the
City pay fer the additional 20 foot of right-of-way dedication above that
sho:•m on the original plat. The approved 1981 budget does not include an
appropriation or sufficient funds to pay for the additional right-of-way.
BACKGROUND
The North Lemay Subdivision was originally platted in 1974; the plat
included a dedication for development of Lemay Avenue as an arterial
street of 50 feet in width for the west one-half.
Since that time the Lemay Avenue Bridge and Extension have been constructed,
which increased traffic substantially.
Planning for North Lemay Avenue included identification of an alternate
easterly alignment in order to eliminate the impacts of the arterial street
on the Andersonville-Alta Vista neighborhoods. The question requires
considerable further analysis, a public hearing and a recommendation before
consideration and a decision by City Council. This analysis should proceed
following the determination of the final alignment of the Fort Collins
Parkway. This will happen within about t,,lo years.
The developers of the North Lemay Subdivision
subdivision immediately- The City staff and
that it would be in the best interest, of both
future right -of-, -,ray requirement and conclude
than after development has occurred. This :ri
alignments alive until further study_
wish to proceed with the
the developers have agreed
to identify the probable
the transaction now rather
11 keep both alternative
Mr. John E. Arnold
May 18, 1981
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The most the City can offer for the purchase is to purchase the right-of-
way if funds become available later in the year, or to include the
purchase as a requested item in the 1982 budget proposed.
Attached is a sketch that shows the possible alternative alignments. The
relationship to the proposed Fort Collins Parks -.ay to the easterly align-
ment need1 careful evaluation of safety and land use potential. As shown
on the cross section the westerly alignment provides for the arterial
road:•;ay to be separated from a frontage road serving the adjacent property.
We do not expect any construction of this arterial within the next five
years.
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ACTION MEMO
DATE: May 27, 1981
TO: John Arnold, City Manager
FROM: Roy Bingman, Director of Engineering Services
RE: R.O.W. at North Lemay Subdivision
The attached information memorandum explains the background of the issue
relating to acquisition of right-of-way at the North Lemay Subdivision
for the future alignment of North Lemay Avenue in the vicinity of
Andersonville-Alta Vista.
The options available are the following:
1. Include the funding for the R.O.W. acquisition in the budget
submitted for 1982, which would permit final acquisition in
January, 1982 if the item is included in the budget.
2. Use funds which may be available later in 1981, if the other
projects have excess funding; staff will be able to ascertain
whether this amount is available in Fall, 1981.
3. Use funding available in the contingency account of the C.M.; the
amount necessary for the purchase is $ 11,344.00 . If available
this would permit acquisition of the R.O.W. promptly.
Recommendation: Based upon discussion of this item by Mr. Krempel and
Mr. Arnold, option 3 is recommended.
Approve
Roger K.rempel
John Arnold
cc: Mike Herzig
Ron Mills
Disapprove