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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCARE HOUSING AT WINDTRAIL PARK PUD - Filed DCP-DEV. CONSTRUCTION PERMIT - 2005-09-08Citv of Fort Collins Transportation Services I m,,inecring Department City of Fort Collins, Colorado DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT Permit Number: i,: " Issuance Date:'i Project Name: Care Housing at Windtrail Park PUD Project A.K.A.: Windtrail Park PUD -Care Housing Project Location: Rolland Moore Drive East of Shields Street Permittee: John Sinnett Sinnett Builders Inc. City and developer contacts: See attached Exhibit "A"for names and phone numbers of all contact persons for this project. Fees: Permit Application Fee (waived - meeting affordable housing criteria) $ ----- Construction Inspection Fee (waived - meeting afforbable housing criteria) $ ----- Total $ 0.00 Development Bond or other approved security: Amount of security deposited with the City to guarantee the completion of all public improvements to be constructed as shown on the approved plans for the development. $ 257,078.00 Form of security deposited with the City: , �' t i` �' ' �' i`) PERFORMANCE, REQUIREMENTS OF THIS PERMIT: 1. The Permittee shall be responsible to require their Project Engineer to incorporate into all design drawings and specifications the certification of all materials testing by an Engineer. The Permittee shall have an Engineer prepare revised design drawings and secure City approval for all revisions to the Utility Plans and related documents. The Permittee shall have an Engineer represent, as required by the City in the Development Agreement, that the improvements are constructed in conformance with the approved Utility Plans and the standards and specifications of the City. The Permittee shall provide "as -constructed" plans prepared by an Engineer prior to the C ity's acceptance of the constructed public improvements. (All references above to the terms "Project Engineer" and "Engineer" shall mean aProfessional Engineer licensed in Colorado.) 2. All contractors who perform work on this project must be bonded and licensed in conformance with City requirements. �;1I '\:,rll•C,II,r Acrnuv • I'(1. fig» i;0 • Frni Cullim, C0 SW;22-n?SII • (070)22I-6605 • 1 X (07(1)'�I-6„fl rI.tol t-eollins.W u; CARE Housing, IOC. 1303 W. Swallow Road, Bldg, 17 Fort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 282-7522 FAX (970) 282-7524 C nr r,!rzh ill r lu lr R,�i.1 CARE Housing At Windtrail Synopsis To A CARE Housing, Inc. mission is to advocate for and provide affordable housing to low income working families, with supportive services to strengthen and empower families, and to build community. CARE at Windtrail will provide 50-units of affordable multi -family rental housing. which will consist of 10 three -bedroom units and 30 two -bedroom units. Ten (I0) 2-bedroom units vAl be set-asidee f;;r senicrs. Target Population The fifty (50) units al. Windtrail will be targeted the following way: 20 units for households 30 percent of area median income; 26 units for households at or above 40 percent of area median income; and 4 units at or above 50 percent of area median income. The income levels for these AMPS are as follows. Household Size 2 Person 3 Person 4 Person 5 Person 30% AMI $12,800 $14,400 $16,000 $17,250 40"/o AMI $17,040 $19,200 $21,320 $23,040 50%) AM $121,300 $24,000 $26,650 $28,800 60"/o AMI $25,560 $28.800 $31,980 $34,560 Rent Levels Tenants meeting our federally mandated income guidelines will pay 30% of their adjusted gross income towards rent. The proposed average rents will be as follows: Number of Bedrooms Number of Units Average Sq. Ft. Per Unit Monthly Tenant Paid Rent - i3drnrA ' 768 $cyg 2 Bdnn-B ➢1 768 $49l 2 Bdrm-C 5 768 $311 2 Bdrm-C 20 768 $375 3 Bdrm 5 928 $520 3 Bdrm 5 928 $430 TOTAL: 511 Period Of Affordability CARE Housing, Inc. will provide fifty (50) units of affordable housing to low income working households and elderly in the in the City of Ft. Collins and surrounding area. CARE will assure long term affordability by deed restricting the project for affordable housing for the next forty (40) years. Transportation Services Engineering Department City of Fort Collins TO: City Manager, John Fischbach VIA: Transportation Service Area Director, Ron Phillip, Transportation Operations Director, Gary Diede �' r i FROM: City Engineer, Cam McNair d DATE: March 24, 1999 RE: Administrative Fees in the "Choice Streets" Ordinances This is intended to modify and replace the memo dated November 23, 1998, of the same subject. Incorporated within the "Choice Streets" program, Ordinances No. 177, 1998, through 183, 1998, are a number of administrative fees which are set by the City Manager pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 7.5, Article I of the City Code. The purpose of this memo is to gain the City Manager's explicit approval for these fees, which took effect on January 1, 1999. In future years, these fees will be included as part of the budget approval process. The City Council recognized and approved these fee schedules on October 20, 1998, at the second reading of the Choice Streets ordinances. The administrative fees requiring City Manager approval are as follows: 1. Development Construction Permit a. Permit Fee for most new projects = $300.00. b. Permit Fee for small projects (public improvements of $20,000 or less) _ $150.00. c. Permit Extension = $100.00. 2. Construction Inspection Fees a. Trench Excavations = $60.00 for the first 100 linear feet or portion thereof, plus $0.60 per linear foot over 100. b. Pipeline Installations = $60.00 for the first 100 linear feet or portion thereof, plus $0.60 per linear foot over 100. 281 Vorth Conche A%enu� • PO. Box 7180 • Fort Collins, CO 8022-0580 • (970) 221-6605 Page 3 Administrative Fees in the `Choice Streets" Ordinances March 24, 1999 residents, as adjusted for family size, and paying less than thirty (30) percent of their gross income for housing, including utilities. b. The fees shall be reduced by one-half ('/2) if at least fifty-one (51) percent of the dwelling units within the project are available for rent or purchase on terms which would be affordable to individuals earning more than eighty (80) percent but less than ninety-five (95) percent of the median income of city residents, as adjusted for family size, and paying less than thirty (30) percent of their gross income for housing, including utilities. c. In order to determine whether a development project is eligible for a total or partial waiver of fees under these criteria, any applicant seeking such total or partial waiver must submit documentation evidencing the eligibility of the development project to the City Engineer, who may, upon review of such documentation, defer the payment of said fees to such time, if at all, that a certificate of completion is sought for the development project. At that time, prior to the issuance of any certificate of completion for the development project, a final determination shall be made by the City Engineer as to whether the development project qualifies for a total or partial waiver of the fees. In the event that the City Engineer determines that the development project does not so qualify, all such fees shall be due and payable prior to the issuance of the certificate of completion and acceptance for the development. The foregoing fees are hereby established this I I day of Y 1999, nunc pro tunc January 1, 1999. John Fischbach, City Manager Page 2 Administrative Fees in the `Choice Streets"Ordinances March 24, 1999 c. Sidewalks, 'Trails, and Curb -and -Gutter Installations = $60.00 for the first 50 linear feet or any portion thereof, plus $0.80 per linear foot over 50. d. Pavement (Concrete or Asphalt) _ $90.00 for the first 300 square yards or any portion thereof, plus $0.30 per square yard over 300. e. Retaining Walls, Box Culverts, Inlets and Other Structures (Structural Concrete, Masonry, or Stone) _ $3.00 per cubic yard, with a minimum fee of $75.00. f Appurtenances: Manhole = $90.00 each Fire Hydrant = $60.00 each Valve and Box = $60.00 each Fitting = $30.00 each Inlet = $90.00 each Service Line Stub = $60.00 each 3. Right -of -Way Contractors License Fee a. Application Fee = $25.00 per license application. b. License Fee = $75.00 per license issued. 4. Street Cut Fee a. Application Fee = $25.00 per permit. b. Inspection Fee = $45.00 per 1,000 square feet of excavation, or portion thereof. c. Note that there is also a Pavement Impact Fee, which is a third component of the Street Cut Fee. The Pavement Impact Fee is established by Ordinance No. 181, 1998, and it is published in Chapter 7. S, Article IV, of the City Code. The Pavement Impact Fee is not all administrative fee set by the City Manager. 5. Affordable Housing Exemption. Affordable housing projects shall be totally or partially exempt from the fees authorized in this memorandum according to the following criteria: a. The fees shall be entirely waived for development projects in which at least fifty-one (51) percent of the dwelling units are available for rent or purchase on terms which would be affordable to individuals earning eighty (80) percent or less of the median income of city 3. Construction time restrictions: r. 4. The applicant understands that additional permits may be required for this development project and the applicant shall secure those permits directly from the issuing departments. 5. This permit, along with a complete set of all approved plans and documents for this project (utility plans, site plan, landscape plan, development agreement, soils report, pavement design, traffic study, drainage report, plat easements and any other official documents), shall be kept on the development site available for use by City staff doing inspections. 6. Permit Expiration (in accordance with Section 29-12 of the Transitional Land Use Regulations or Section 2.6.3(K) of the Land Use Code, whichever is applicable): a. If construction has not begun within sixty (60) days from the date of issuance of this permit, this permit shall expire and the applicant will forfeit the permit fee paid for this permit, whereupon the applicant must re -apply for a new permit. b. In addition, this permit shall expire one year from the date of issuance. The applicant may apply for an extension by reapplication at least two weeks prior to the expiration date. Such application shall contain information sufficient to justify the granting of the extension. An extension may be granted for up to six months. 7. Building permits and certificates of occupancy will only be issued when all conditions contained in the Development Agreement and Sections 3.3.2(C) and (D) of the Land Use Code or Sections 29-678 and 29-679 of the Transitional Land Use Regulations, whichever is applicable, are met. If the Development Agreement does not specify times for completion of public improvements, or if there is no Development Agreement, then the improvement requirements specified in Section 24-95 of the City Code shall apply, which provides that construction of all improvements shall be required prior to the time of issuance of the first building permit . S. Acceptance by the City of the public improvements shall be after (1) final inspection has been conducted by the City ; (2) punch list items from the final inspection are completed and accepted by the City; (3) required certifications from the licensed professional engineer that improvements are completed to City standards, specifications and approved Utility Plans; and (4) the "as -constructed" plans have been received and accepted by the City. 9. The warranty on street improvements is for five (5) years from the date of acceptance by the City of the completed improvements, in accordance with Sections 29-13 and 29-14 of the Transitional Land Use Regulations and/or Sections 2.2.3(C)(3)(g), 3.3.1(C)(2), and 3.3.2(C) of the band Use Code, as applicable. 10. The City Erosion Control Inspector must be notified at least twenty four (24) hours prior to any planned construction on this project. All required perimeter silt fencing and other erosion/sediment control best management practices (BMP's) that can be installed prior to construction must be in place and inspected by the City Erosion Control Inspector before any land disturbing activity begins. 11. No work (including grading) shall be started in State Highway right-of-way until a permit is issued by the Colorado Department of Transportation to allow such work to begin. 12. Other conditions: In lieu of pang the street cut fee for the utility work on Shire Court, the Permittee has agreed to remove the existing pavement and provide a full 6 inch depth patch for the disturbed area in Shire Court. Permittee's acknowledgment signature: By signing this permit I acknowledges that I am acting with the knowledge, consent, and authority of the owners of the property (including all owners having legal or equitable interest in the real property, as defined in Section 1-2 of the City Code; and including common areas legally connected to or associated with the property which is the subject of this application) without whose consent and authority the requested action could not lawfully be accomplished. Pursuant to said authority, 1 hereby permit City officials to enter upon the property for purposes of inspection and, if necessary, to enter upon such property to perform work required of the applicant if the applicant were to fail to perform the required work. I also acknowledge that I have read this permit document with all its requirements and conditions, and I agree to all of the terms and conditions so stated in this permit. Applicant/Project Manager's Signature: Date: o%- ii' Approva[for issuance: - ,, City Engineer Approval: IZW! Date: S-toE) (Permit Issuance Date) EXHIBIT "A" DEVELOPMENT PROJECT CONTACT PERSONS Project Name: Care Housing at Windtrail Park PUD Project A.K.A.: Windtrail Park PUD - Care Housing Name, address and numbers City Staff Contact Persons: Development Engineer: Sheri Wamhoff 281 N. College Avenue, Fort Collins, Co 80524 (970)221-6750 x7140 Construction Inspector: Wayne Lenard 281 N. College Avenue, Fort Collins, Co 80524 (970) 221-6605 Cell (970) 222-6824 Current Planner: Ted Shepard 281 N. College Avenue, Fort Collins, Co 80524 (970)221-6750 Water Utilities Engineer: Roger Buffington 700 Wood Street, Fort Collins, Co 80521 (970) 221-6854 Erosion Control Inspector: Bob Zackley 700 Wood Street, Fort Collins, Co 80521 (970)224-6063 Natural Resources: Kim Kreimeyer 281 N. College Avenue, Fort Collins, Co 80524 (970)221-6641 Traffic Operations: Eric Bracke 625 Ninth Street, Fort Collins, Co 80524 (970)224-6062 Street closures: Syl Mireles 625 Ninth Street, Fort Collins, Co 80524 (970)221-6815 Exhibit "A" page 1 of 2 Transportation Planning: Kathleen Reavis 210 E. Olive, Fort Collins, Co 80524 (970)224-6140 Forestry: Tim Buchanan 281 N. College, Fort Collins, Co 80524 (970)221-6361 Light and Power: Developer' Contact Persons: Project Manager: Developer/Owner: 700 Wood Street, Fort Collins, Co 80521 (970)221-6700 John Sinnett Sinnett Builders, Inc. P.O. Box 1969 Fort Collins, Co 80522 (970)493-1770 Fax (970)482-4537 Chadrick Martinez Care Housing 1303 W. Swallow Road, Building 11 Fort Collins, Co 8052? (970)282-7522 Fax (970) Project Engineer: Chris Carlson/ David Frick, Ayres Associates 3665 JFK Parkway, Building 2, Suite 200 Fort Collins, Co 80525 (970)223-5556 Fax (970) General Contractor: or All Other Contractors: Concrete/ Flatwork: Landscape: Other: John Sinnett Sinnett Builders, Inc. P.O. Box 1969 Fort Collins, Co 80522 (970)493-1770 Fax (970) 482-4537 Exhibit "A" page 2 of 2 (D I O _ In' m � 'I�I III Q I a m I ! I r: _. U) bN9 N V C\iI Q In (O N N» ♦r! (,' O O O' O o OI O of o' o 0 0 0 0 O, O' O' O of OI OI of O' o o rl Q O O Q o C� 1^ QQ Q oil c o OJ N O O of OI OI Ol OI (D O (p (( N O Q of O D) 0 of 0 O. OI Q' OI O O 0, r (D wl OJ O fA O N OI yl OI Q O OI N tAl O m (O (a OJ N M'. Q QI O'. NI NI MI M MCL m N M M NI eA M Hi tAI fA EAI t9 EA E9'. LL V3 f9 fill to b9 fA �: U3. f9 EA EA' fj d O of o 0 of o o O o 0 0 0 o o OI o oil of o 0 o O o o_ 4) (a (D C, O. OI o (o. (D (O o 0 0 0 o O' o of of M. m m, c9l LL. .,, O O Ki' C'J o' O : O O o 0 0 0 O 0'. O o'! of of O O OI o! 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N al m 0 QLLJ 3 O a Itm `: N 0 cx 3 y `W / �' N U d N N' City of Fort Collins May 4, 2000 Community Planning and Environmental Services Advance Planning Department • Community Development Block Grant Program MEMORANDUM TO: Sheri Wamhoff Matt Baker FM: Jackie Davis, CDBG Administrator \J RE: CARE Housing — Windtrail Project Staff was contacted today by Chadrick Martinez, Executive Director of CARE Housing regarding the financial guarantee required by the City of Fort Collins for the street improvements. CARE Housing was awarded $400, 000 of Community Development Block Grant Furids (CDBG) and would like to use those funds for the guarantee. I have checked with Paul Eckman and he said according to the City Code that would be acceptable. Please advise what is necessary for CARE to pull their construction permit. 281 north College Avenue • PO. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6758 FAX (970) 224-6111 • TDD (970) 224-6002 • E-mail: aplanning!o ci.fort-collins.co.us CARE Housing, Inc. 1303 W. swallow Rood, Bldg. 11 Fort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 282-7522 FAX (970) 282-7524 Thursday, May 04, 2000 Jackie Davis City of Fort Collins, 281 North College P.O. Box 580 Ft. Collins, CO 80522-0580 Re: CARE At Windtrail-CDBG Escrow Dear Jackie: Community Affordable Residence Enterpriser Y1, Per our conversation, I am writing this letter to formally request that $257,078.17 in CDBG funds be held in escrow on behalf of CARE Housing, Inc. As we discussed, these funds will serve as an assurance that Bridgefeild Lane will be completed as shown on the approved plans and in accordance with City standards and its associated development agreement. Please note, that the above request will be reduced as public improvements are constructed and accepted by the City. Thank you for your time a prompt assistance with this matter. If you need additional information, feel free to contact me. Sincerely, •i Chadrick D. Martinez Executive Director Cc: Jan Hawn Windtrail City CDBG File CARE Housing, Inc. 1303 W Swallow Road, Bldg. 11 Fort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 282-7522 FAX (970) 282-7524 Tuesday, May 09, 2000 Sheri Wamhoff City of Ft. Collins 281 North College P.C. Box 580 Ft. Collins, CO 80522-0580 Dear Sheri: C,m ouuril�,„1/���4, 1.lr K.n✓ /�Nr�lar„ YA Per your request, I am writing this letter to provide documentation on the CARE at Windtrail affordable housing development. I have attached a detailed synopsis of the projects targeted group, proposed rent: levels and period of affordability. I hope this provides you with the information you need to classify the project as an affordable housing development. If you need additional information, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, / Zet GtG�'��( ri % ✓ �.. aldrick D. Martinez Director