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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1200 NORTH COLLEGE AVENUE JAX - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2005-09-28Transportation Services Engineering Department City of Fort Collins June 1, 2001 Mr. James Quinlan C/o Jax's Outdoor 1200 north College Avenue Fort Collins, Co. 80524 Re: Parking lot expansion Dear Mr. Quinlan: This letter is to notify you of the City's concern as it relates to the proposed Collector Street along the east property line of your property. As you are aware, the City's North College Avenue Access Plan shows this proposed street splitting the east property line boundary in a north/south alignment connecting to Conifer Street. Our concern is that the detention pond as it is proposed with your east parking lot expansion conflicts with this street alignment and the pond will need to be relocated in the future. Since this parking lot was designed and constructed without the City's review or approval we were not given the opportunity to suggest that the pond be located in a different area or be configured in a way that the street and pond would not conflict with one another. Therefore, the intent of this letter is to reach an agreement that should the detention pond need to be relocated or reconfigured in the future, the necessary work will not be the City's responsibility. It is our desire that any future work and costs associated with this pond become the responsibility of the property owner. The property owner shall be responsible for ensuring that the future pond will be in compliance with the City's stormwater criteria and flood plain regulations. In addition, it is the City's desire that 33 feet of additional !right-of-way, as measured from the eastern property boundary to the west, be dedicated at this time for the future Collector Street. If it is not feasible to dedicate the right-of-way to the City at this time, please be informed that any future expansion or redevelopment, or change of use to this property will require the right-of-way dedication. On another issue, In the City's meeting with your consulting engineer, Dennis Messner and two of your employees, issues with the east parking lot construction were discussed along with the City's views and concerns. In addition, I stated that before the City will accept the design for this construction and approve the Minor Amendment for this project, the following issues will need to be resolved. 281 ?forth College Avenue • PO. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6605 Jax's/Page 2 The newly constructed pond shall be certified by a profession engineer that it has been built as designed and that the blueline/redline plans be signed and stamped by a professional engineer. This certification document is to be submitted to Glen Schlueter of the City Stormwater Utility Department. Included in this certification is a statement that the parking lot elevations will not create a rise in the Dry Creek Floodway. 2. An easement dedicating this detention pond to the City will be required. This easement insures the City that the detention pond functions as intended or is not removed without the City's knowledge. For your use I have enclosed information and forms for this easement dedication. Please have your engineer provide the requested information to me and I will schedule the acceptance of the easement with City Council for the next available Council meeting after receipt of the proper paper work. 3. The responsibility for the future relocation and or reconfiguration and associated costs of the detention pond shall be the responsibility of the property owner. If you agree to the terms as stipted in this letter, please sign and return the original letter to me. James Quinlan, Jax's Outdoors Date Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, David Stringer Development Review Manager Cc; Gary Lopez, Zoning Inspector Marcia Helmis, Flood Plain Administrator Glen Schlueter, Stormwater Utility Dennis Messner, Messner Engineering Mark Jackson, Transportation Planning