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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSANDCREEK VILLAGE PUD REPLAT - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2005-12-23(.IIYOI IORI(OI1INS r. ENGINEERING DIVISION June 12, 1981 Mr. David R. Pickett 1117 Clark Fort Collins„ Colorado Dear Mr. Pickett: Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 I Re: Sand Creek Village P.U.D. In response to the building permit releases requested on June 8, 1981 the storm drainage engineer has agreed to release permits for 612, 616 and 620 Agape Way. The construction of the storm drainage systen is to be completed prior to the release of any further building permits as stated in the subdivision agresTbent for Sand Creek Village P.U.D. dated July 28, 1980. In addition, before the City will release certificates of occupancy for these three units the following items are to be completed: IP Willox Lane - curbs, gutters, sidewalks and street pavement from Redwood Street east to 100' southeast of the intersection at Agape Way. • Agape Way - curbs, gutters, sidewalks and street pavement to end of street limits. Street sign, i.e. traffic control, street name. • Utilities - telephone, gas, electric, water, sewer and storm sewer. Street lights. • All other improvements required as a condition of approval of the plat. If the above itans are not completed, monies can be escround either by cash deposit or an irrevocable letter of credit as approved by the City Attorney's office. �cerely, — David Stringer Chief Engineering Construction Inspection cc: Mauri Repel, Engineering L, Bob Smith, Storm Drainage' Sharon Flinn, Building Z%spection DATE ATE 1/5/84 DE A TEN T � ITEM: #1-84 - SANDCREEK VILLAGE PUD - PRELIMINARY MT f l i i j AA._d t w r of v O . S o ; v-t* ILI � �� �� ✓tiro..t""' � v 7. �,8.-�„A.ti� �Q-/L.1A1.✓tr' �",� �Vt_.tr'✓,. �t-Pi�.ti_c712.M"L_ ;?Ui+. JLa%✓�(:, �` - Iq�_a� �ca�1r p tc.Lt_cA Cl- DATE DEPARTNIEN F EYE 41 ITEM, 4'1-f8qA- 5AqbMe�StL Ui"pr6t pjAtA�- I p Ljb Co"OMMENTJp 7L8 lAt DATE 5-6-M L�6w' slOv how Scc. 0 R ETDJ7nW �L� AA 4844220 Ext. 728 ENGINEERING DIVISION June 29, 1981 Mr. David Pickett 1117 Clark Fort Collins, Colorado RE: Sand Creek Village P.U.D. Dear Mr. Pickett: On Wednesday, June 25, 1981, Bob Smith, Mauri Rupel and I met with Assistant City Attorney Paul Eckman to discuss your problems regarding the Saul Creek Village P.U.D. As you requested alternatives were discussed in order to allow more building permits and certificates of occupancy. For the units on Agape Way the City Engineering Division will release eleven (11) additional building permits and a total of fourteen (14) certificates of occupancy provided the following conditions are met. • Monies escrowed for your pro rata share of the overall Greenbriar storm drainage improvements that service your property. • A temporary retention pond is to be built in the north east corner of Willox Lane and Bramblebush Road. • Willcx Lane is improved with curb, gutter, sidewalks and asphalt pavement from Redwood Street south east to fifty (50) feet past the southern parking area entrance off Willox lane (a solution to the power pole removal in Willox lane east of REYdWO)d must be resolved). • Agape Way - curbs, gutters, sidewalks and asphalt pavements to end of street limits. • Street Signs - i.e. traffic control and street names. • Utilities - telephone, gas, electric, water and sewer, storm sewer as necessary for the required temporary retention porn. Page 2 June 29, 1981 Mr. David Pickett • All other improvements required as a condition of approval of the plat. Please be informed that the above are to be campleted prior to the issuance of any certificates of occupancy. Sincerely, David Stringer Chief Engineering Construction Inspector (IIYOI IORI(()IIIN4 V.O.B `l�]`Y��KWRC.Vi��HA�i�AllY YC'YvP. a. YR'.r:.: 'Y J�.ryi.'J6M�64Z�94.." ENGINEERING DIVISION October 14, 1982 David Pickett 1117 Clark Ft. Collins, CO 80524 Re. Sand Creek P.U.D. Dear Mr. Pickett - Driving through your subdivision I noticed a large area of street settlement adjacent to the catch basin on Agape Way. From the amount of settlement which has already taken place it is apparent the backfill material was not properly con;oacted, Therefore, before the City will accept the street improvements for this phase of Sand Creek P.U.D. the settled area must be recompacted and the street surface restored. If you have any questions, please call me at 484-4220, extension 728. Sincerely, David Stringer Chief Construction Inspector cc: Glen Larson lY�>f FORT (()I L INj P.O. Box 580. Fort Collins, Colorado S0522 Ph(3031 484-4220 Ext. 728 ENGINEERING DIVISION December 6, 1982 United Bank of Fort Collins 401 S. College Fort Collins, Colorado Re: Sand Creek Townhares Ltd., A Colorado Ltd. Partnership TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: On October 14, 1982 David Pickett, the developer of Sand Creek P.U.D., was contacted by the City of Fort Collins' Engineering '_vision. Mr. Pickett was notified of the need for minor street repairs in the first phase of the Sand Creek Planned Unit Developmnt. Since the City requires a developer to construct public improvements to established specifications and standards prior to their acceptance by the City, Mr. Pickett was informed that the City would not accept the street imTprovements (Agape Way) until such time as the necessary repairs had been made. The following repairs are necessary: I. Remove the collapsed portion of street and backfill material adjacent to the storm water inlet. 2. Replace and recompact the backfill material. 3. Replace the asphalt street section including subbase, base and asphalt pavement. I have since received a letter from Mr. Pickett dated November 10, 1982 informing the City that the Sand Creek P.U.D. and Sand Creek Townhomes Ltd. a Co -=do Ltd. Partnership is in federal bankruptcy court, Case No. 82B03106C. In addition, he stated all correspondence should be directed to your firm. This letter is to inform the United Bank of the City's request regarding the street repairs on Agape Way. These repairs are to be completed prior to the acceptance of this street for maintenance by the City of Fort Collins. Developers are responsible for the necessary repairs to all public improvements installed during the construction of their developments during the normal warranty periods. When repairs are necessary, the developer generally contacts the responsible contractor and requests the defective work be corrected. In addition, the City requires contractors who work within the public right-of-ways to be licensed and bonded. This in turn helps the developer United Bank of Fort Collins December 6, 1982 Page Two when repairs are necessary. However, if the developer cannot correct the situation himself, then the City will contact the responsible contractor's bonding ccapany and request their assistance in the matter. As to the needed repairs in this developmnt, the City will not accept the street i:rprovements until the necessary repairs have been coinpleted. If you have any questions, please contact me at 484-4220, extension 728. Sincerely, jeZ David Stringer Chief Construction Inspector cc: Tom Hays, City Engineer -'�# ,{ k� log1.. ' "z 4"yy`Y'4d� . �.�94 i��,A✓t96''Kc1u`ah'V64�fb�'4s'l4sVY�`..�iw � S'kbv'.�Cf'�.:.•.,i.'.'tie¢�i:31eWA�d?e,.4riu+.. c.. �.Yfif� C IIY OI ((WI ( ()I I IAS I'.O. fi ,Y �JO, I nt Ph: 30i)J 4 STORM WATER Ui 111 1 Y October 14, 1983 Mr. Harold Miller Poudre Valley Construction Company 1311 South College Avenue LE Fort Collins, CO 80524 Re: Sandcreek Village P.U.D. (A Replat of a Portion of Greenbriar P.U.D.) Dear Mr. Miller, Recently you contacted me concerning what alternatives might be considered by the Storm Drainage Division regarding drainage improvement requirements at the above referenced development. As you are aware the existing development agreement for Sandcreek Village specifically states that no more than 2 building permits and certificates of occupancy (CO's) will be issued for that portion of Greenbriar P.U.D. draining to the west detention pond prior to the construction of the outlet facillities for that pond. All of Sandcreek Village is designed to route storm water to the west pond and there are currently 3 units constructed on Agape Flay. The existing development agreement further states that no more than 22 building permits and CO's will be allowed within that portion of Greenbriar P.U.D. which drains to the east detention pond prior to the construction of the outlet facillities for that pond. During our meeting on October 4, 1983 you indicated that it would be financially impossible to construct the outlet facillities for the west pond at this time due to the limited amount of additional units you wish to build at Sandcreek Village. From what I understand your alternate proposal was to regrade the existing site to route the runoff into the eastern detention pond and thus be able to conform to the development agreement and construct additional units. In order to reduce the additional volume of runoff to the eastern pond your proposal was to add an additional floor to the proposed buildings therefore decreasing the amount of buildings (impervious area) but at the same time keeping the amount of units at a profitable level. Finally because there is no outfall to the eastern pond at this time you proposed to construct a pond onsite to temporarily retain the runoff generated by the additional development. After considering your proposal the theory sounds feasible for the Sandcreek Village development however we are concerned with the additional area east of Bramblebush Street that would also have to be regraded to drain to the east pond. Since the east pond is already constructed its existing volume would not be able to handle the additional runoff from this area. In order to drain this area additional detention ponds would have to be constructed or a storm drainage outfall would be required to route runoff to the west pond. This would create serious problems for future developers and would also radically change the current drainage plan for Greenbriar P.U.D.. Because of this we cannot accept your proposal to change the routing of the runoff from Sandcreek Village. The ultimate outfall of runoff from this site must be the west detention pond as stipulated in the Greenbriar P.U.D. drainage report. -1- Your proposal to temporarily retain runoff onsite however is acceptable. Attached please find a copy of a letter dated June 29, 1981 from Dave Stringer, Chief Construction Inspector to Mr. David Pickett, previous owner of Sandcreek Village. This letter indicates that prior to the construction of the outlet facillities for the west pond the City Engineering Division will allow eleven (11) additional building permits to be released provided that a temporary retention pond be built in the northeast corner of Willox Lane and Bramblebush Street. In order to be consistant with requirements placed on the previous owner we are willing to honer this condition of the letter at this time. The first condition of the letter concerning monies to be escrowed will not apply as you will be paying a Storm Drainage Basin Fee that will cover your share of the Greenbriar storm drainage improvments. Any remaining conditions may or may not apply depending on additional requirements stipulated by other departments. As far as the Storm Drainage Division is concerned you can construct up to eleven (11) additional units making the maximum total of units at Sandcreek Village fourteen (14) provided you construct a temporary retention pond to retain the storm water runoff generated by the maximum amount of development. Please contact other reviewing departments to determine any additional requirements you will need to address. Sincerely, Philip G. Waite Civil Engineer II, Storm Drainage Division cc: Mauri Rupel, Director of the Development Center Tom Hays, City Engineer Bob Smith, Assistant City Engineer - Storm Drainage Division Paul Eckman, Pssistant City Attorney Dave Stringer, Chief Construction Inspector -2- I INw � `^�s�4r J'e'G.li�� C .� £ � .'• w a.e.Y�fi.W'✓.R � ( nil t)I IUltl<OIIIAti I'U h�Y��p.l �u( III.,, ._..:... couniJ�, Ill 2 ....s�., ,.i,:. ..... ,.. ..xvc,. W.7272 fn >io , qltii4' 0 ExI. 8 ,....,«. ,., w,....,;.. .w, :-•.,.,......,...:..,ro, .:.,aa....,:.,.wo.w.uww..:�um.er.�.mw�.n�.o+,.. ...�.,.-..wx. STOR;b1 WATER UTILITY January 18, 1984 Er. Harold 01iller Poudre Valley Construction Company 1311 South College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80524 Re: Sandcreek Village P.U.D. Dear Mr. Hiller, The Storm Drainage Division has completed review of your preliminary submittal for the proposed Sandcreek Village project received by us on January 6, 1984. It was noticed that the extent of development is substantially larder than what was previously considered in September, 1933. From what I understand you are now proposing to develop the entire parcel and route storm drainage runoff to the proposed Greenbrlar Pond imd West Detention Facility designed by Resource Consultants, Inc. in. 1979. Also includes with your submittal was a preliminary drainage report prepared by Was H. Stewart and Associates, If lc. :fated January 5, 1984. The report indicated the detention land and store: drainage inlet and outlet works are to be constructed in conjunction with the Sandcreek Village project. This new concept in the drainage plan raises various; issuses that nced to be addressed prior to final approval. First of all the Plan for the proposed detention pond designed by _Resource Consultants, Inc. is now obsolete. In Feburary, 1981 Engineering Professionals, Inc. prepared for the City the Evergreen Par: Basin h1jor Storm Drainage Study. This study recerr..ends a smaller detention land located in and serving the same area as the pond designed by Resource Consultants, Inc..The outtall fro:', the pond as recommended: iIl the ,study ties into the existing Greenbriar pond to the east Which is planned to Cutfall into the Greeloriar Drainage Basin Outlet alcng north Leroy Avenue. .mother nwification to the drainage plan in the Greenuriar area was submitted in November, 1981 by Engineering Professionals, Inc. under a project Called Gree:briar COnicni iu=, P.M.. This; ;project as located in the wain area an the proposed pond and also included a elan to route release water frOm the pow t0 the eastern detention yand In Greanbrnar. As you are aware the Greenurlar Drainage Basin Outlet has not teen constrimten yet and therefore the `niLLinq eastern Greenurlar detention pond as well as the Tend you are proposing In the western artion of Greenurlar do not have a-1;: cequate out all at this tiLw. Because of this fact we will require that the proposer pond for the Sandcreen Village "project be onsignm and constructed without an outlet facility and have sufrlciont volume to store and retain the lO0 vfar .:evolcpeC runoff from your Lite and any incidental area that should drain to tho pond. The second issue is that the location of the pond no shown on. tin _Ian by Rescurcee ConLulton'ts, Inc. is Offaite on private proper't . If an agraer..I ant bel:ween you and gnat property owner cannot cc, .lane for the ey fuoive use of that O L'Or;:.rtr tor a T_CtCn1.1Cn E.onu ile. a por[l t ".Rth no outict) thell file will liave to Je pdaccd within the project boundary. It an agreeC:'onit in Lade then It