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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSILVERPLUME ESTATES - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2008-08-01n rP CITY OF FORT COLLINS STORM WATER UTILITY April 30, 1986 Dan Jensen 1318 S. College Ave. Ft. Collins, Co. 8052.4 Re: Silverplume Estates Dear Dan, This letter is to confirm in writing that the electric vault in the detention pond at Silverplume Estates may remain at its present location (approximately 6 — 10 feet north of the existing bank near Swallow Road). The bank around the vault must be blended with the existing contours in a manner which will allow easy access for mowing. Sincerely, t;640'®®CN � `— Bobbi Dunham Civil Engineer II cc. Craig Farvery Tom Gathman 4-- INUPV STORM WATER UTILITY or 300 LaPorte Ave. • P.O. Box 580 . Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 . (303) 221-6605 41 %W `"'r Pitner Construction, Inc. Page Two Hopefully, this information clears up the question of has much money is to be escrowed to cover the development's agreement requirement for the bridge structure construction. When the escrow transfer has been canpleted, the Silverplume Estates Development's obligation to the City as it pertains to the bridge will be fulfilled. If you have any questions, please call me at 221-6605. Sincerely, David stringer Chief Construction Inspector cc: Gary Diede Mike Herzig Matt Baker Bob Smith �3 08 r - . r ° ! l i alb m� 2 r M N Develoy tent Services Department City of Fort Collins September 6, 1991 Mr. Richard Pitner Pitner Construction Company, Inc. 1512 Freedom Lane Fort Collins, CO 80526 RE: SilverPlume Estates Bridge Construction Dear Mr. Pitner: Last fall your firm received a letter from the City stating our desire to have the monies held in escrow with Home Federal Savings for the construction of the SilverPlume Estates bridge transferred to the City's account. Additionally, you attended several meetings in the City's Engineering office to discuss the construction of the bridge instead of transferring the escrow account. At the last meeting you indicated you were going to solicit bids from several contractors and, if the bids were acceptable, construct the bridge. It has been almost a year since the letter and our last meeting. To date, the bridge has not been completed, nor has the escrow been transferred to the City. The bridge question is still unanswered. The time for action has come. The intent of this letter is to demand that you escrow with the City the sum of $61,171.50 plus the amount of interest it would have earned if the monies would have been in our account as of May 6, 1987. At such time as the escrow has been established in the City's account, your obligations as described in the Agreement dated August 27, 1986 will be fulfilled. The City will then accept full responsibility for the construction of the bridge. Hopefully, this matter can be resolved quickly and without further action becoming necessary. Please contact me at your earliest convenience to confirm an acceptable interest amount and arrange the transfer of funds to the City's account. Sincerely, ��4 S*- U - lbx4rx- David Stringer Chief Construction Inspector cc: Paul Eckman Gary Diede Bob Smith 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (303) 221-66o Develoi, -�ent Services Engineering Department Citv of Fort Collins January 7, 1992 Richard Pitner 1512 Freedom Lane Fort Collins, Co. 80526 Re: Escrow Silverplume Estates Dear Mr. Pitner: As we discussed in recent weeks, the City does request that the funds currently being held in escrow for the Silverplume Estates bridge be transferred to its account. I now have the adjusted figure for the construction costs as determined by Matt Baker of our office. Matt has given me the sum of $75,189.97 as the amount to be escrowed with the City for the Swallow Road bridge in the Silverplume Estates Development. Matt calculated what he feels is a "reasonable and prudent" charge of 5.00 % simple interest per annum over the 55 month period from May 6, 1987 to December 6, 1991 on the $61,171.50. This translates to $75,189.97. Hopefully, this figure is agreeable to you and the escrow currently with Home Federal Savings can be transferred to the Citys, account. Sincerely, David Stringer Chief Construction Inspector cc: Matt Baker • Silverplume Estates File 1�I berth CUIIe,Ke A%enue • P.O. Box ;80 • Fort Collins. CO si0;'_'-,);80 I;i;;t 21_hh,,- Services Department City of Fort Collins September 21, 1992 Richard Pitner 1205 Winona Loveland, CO 80537 Re: Silverplume Estates Dear Mr. Pitner: For several years now the City of Fort Collins has been working with you to resolve the issue of a box culvert over Spring Creek in the Silverplume Estates Development. As we have discussed throughout the past years, the City requires that funds currently being held by Home Federal be placed into the City's account. In fact, my letter to you dated January 7, 1992, states that $75,189.97 was the amount to be transferred into the City's account by your firm. As you may recall, last winter the City was in the process of figuring out what the total amount would be based upon an inflation factor. At that time your request to us was to allow you to sign over the account to the City in order for you to avoid some type of tax issue. Then you would make up the difference between what is in the Home Federal account and the inflated amount. Based upon this information you were allowed to sign off on the account and the letter dated January 7, 1992, was sent to you. However, I have not received any response from you regarding this matter and it is now time to get it resolved. I am requesting that you contact me by October 5, 1992, at 221-6605 to discuss and resolve this issue. Your prompt attention to this matter is appreciated. Thank you. Sincerely, David Stringer Chief Construction Inspector cc: Joe Zahn, Home Federal 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (303) 221-6605 `W v.i CITY OF FORT COLLINS ENGINEERING SERVICES May 6, 1986 ,Dan Jensen P.O. Box 1007 Fort Collins, CO. 80522 Dear Mr. Jensen: Per Exhibit "A" of the Development Agreement for Silverplume Estates dated June 29, 1983, the City is hereby requesting that you construct the bridge for Swallow Road across the by-pass channel in Tract "A". According to the agreement this is to be completed within one year from the date of receipt of this letter. Another option that is available to you, per City Code, is the option to escrow funds with the City to cover the costs of construction of the bridge plus a contingency. If you desire to use the escrow o tion an estimate of Your costs of construction, including a 'fe contingency, and an estimate of the costs of the City s obligation for oversizing must De i UIV 6. Mo. If you have any further questions, Bobbie Dunham or Dave Stringer will be glad to help you. Sincerely, Gary Diede Director of Engineering Servicfs�% 01 pi ll"' n1 � '0 aj Ma miI n� �(r � 0 IV lip tt �,1, gtd . P A a Oct Vwo� �\� �,� ENGINEERING SERVICES 1 300 LaPorte Ave. • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 • (303) 221.6805 `140 CITY OF FORT COLLINS ENGINEERING SERVICES June 11, 1986 Dick Pitner 954 Juniper Windsor, Colorado 80550 Re: Silverplume Estates Dear Dick, This memo is to clarify the City oversizing portion of the bridge on Swallow Road. In the development agreement for this subdivision, the City agrees to repay the developer for oversizing the bridge from local street width to collector street width. Our policy is to repay the developer for the center 14-feet of a collector street. (See attached diagram) The City, therefore, would pay for the center 14-feet of the bridge. When you submit your itemized invoice for repayment, please include unit prices as much as possible to help me in checking how you calculated the oversizing portion. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to call me at 221-6605. Sincerely, i/�'' (� Matt J. ker •IIf//I SID Coordinator Attachment ENGINEERING SERVICES 300 LaPorte Ave. • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 • (303) 221-6605 THEORETICAL STREET OVERSIZING COSTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF HALF WIDTH ARTERIALS ARTERIAL - Vs - RESIDENTIAL 70' FL to FL 36' FL to F'L 4" Asphalt 2.5" Asphalt 17" Base 10" Base By bark Sears - June 1,1983 . 50' CL TO R.O.W. LINE 35, 11 S' or 7' 4' TA.-C.. 1 1/2' A.C. i2':::'.::: _ - - - 7 SIDEWALK REO T IF ATTACHED . • °, - " 5� SIDEWALK RELIT. IF DETACHED 100 BASE 2 1/2" A.C.: 7' SUBBASE CITY PORTION (1/2 WIDTH) r, THEORETICAL STREET OVERSIZING COSTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF COLLECTOR STREETS COLLECTOR - VS - RESIDaATIAL 50' FL to FL 36' FL to FL 3" Asphalt 2.5" Asphalt 13" Base 10" Base By Mark Sears - June 1,1983 68' R.O.W. 5 O' O. '13' BASE C! POR %W E5 Memorandum Date: January 8, 1990 To: Glen Schlueter and Susan Hayes From: Michael Schreiber Re: Bridge over Trend -Cedar channel at West Swallow Road This memorandum serves as a response to your inquiry concerning the proposed bridge over the Trend -Cedar channel at West Swallow road. I have researched numerous files related to this by-pass channel to determine the role of the Stormwater utility in the construction of the bridge. The following information has been collected: - The Silverplume Estates Subdivision development agreement states that a by-pass channel for off -site flows through the area will be constructed in coordination with construction of Rossborough second filing storm drainage facilities. This channel, as stated above, is the Trend -Cedar channel. It was constructed as part of the Cedar Village sixth filing development in coordination with the Rossborough facilities. The constructed channel extended approximately to Swallow road along the west property line of Cedar Village sixth. - The Cedar Village sixth storm drainage report states that the channel was designed for a one hundred year storm discharge of 464 cfs. A freeboard allowance of 33% was included, bringing capacity to 617 cfs. The report references a Rossborough storm drainage report by Stewart Engineering for hydrologic -and hydraulic information. This study was not found in Stormwater or Engineering files. - In 1986, the Trend -Cedar outfall was constructed to provide a means to transport the above discharge to Spring Creek. The Stormwater department paid for the project. The Engineer involved was Bobbi Dunham. The project extended the existing open channel to the north and connected it to a new box culvert which outfalls at Spring Creek. Both sections were designed for a capacity of 397 cfs. - The development agreements for both the Cedar Village 6th and Silverplume Estates state the responsibility of the developer involved to construct the bridge in question over the by-pass channel by the end of calendar year 1986 or to deposit funds into an escrow account for construction at a later date. - The total amount to be deposited in the bridge account is $61,171.50 (150% of $40,781, the estimated cost of the bridge without oversizing). The funds are currently being held in account 010186363 at Home Federal Savings in Fort Collins. The current balance is $56,342.71. The city is under obligation to utilize and expend these funds in a reasonable and prompt manner upon receipt of the total sum by the bridge account. I r� I%d Dick Pitner received a memorandum outlining the monetary responsibility of the city should Swallow road be used as a collector street. The inference here is that possible oversizing of the bridge would be due to requirements of city departments other than Stormwater. Dave Stringer did mention to me that Bobbi Dunham was closely involved with the set-up of the escrow account. However, I have found no documentation that the Stormwater department was intended to manage the bridge construction and/or pay for oversizing. *40 M E M O R A N D U M DATE: January 24, 499(i) TO: Marc Engemoen, Engineering Manager FROM: Greg Lanning, Civil Engineer I1-117- RE: Trend - Cedar Channel Bridge Cost Estimate I nave reviewed the plans prepared by RBD in :?83 (Revised 1986) for the Silverplume Estates tor try to determine the sl-ze, type and cost of the proposed bridge at the west end cf Swallow road. After cursory review of the plans and related cost estimates from recent, similar bridge projects (ie. LaPorte bridge), I believe the proposed precast box culvert will cost nearly $95.000, including a 10% contingency. Background: Plans were prepared in 1983 for the subdivision that included a Twin Tee structure and revised in 1986 to substitute two 4-sided 4'>c10' precast box culverts for the Twin Tees. I assumed the precast for- estimating purposes. The overall dimensions are about 24 x 60' very close to the overall dimensions of the LaPorte bridge. Direct similar line item costs for construction of the LaPorte bridge were taken from the contract (low bid) with the contractor and summed with a li3Y, contingency. Other costs reviewed are as follows: I. LaPorte Bridge $87,715 (1) II. RBD Estimates used in the selection of alts. for LaPorte and Prospect, a). CIP Box ($r73/LF)(60FT? $46,38vf -. b). 3-Sided P/C ($785/1-F)(60FT) $47,100 (2) III. Oak: Street Bridge 1986 $70,000 (3) IV. 29-0.0-18E - Dry Creek: 1986 $89,Z01 (1,4) page 2 Trend -Cedar Bridge Cost Estimate 1/24/9k( Notes: 1. Includes "all" related line item costs �. Includes bridge structure, wingwalls, sidewal4:, rebar, guard railing, brick: inlay, and railing. 3. As much as 15 feet narrower than Trend -Cedar Bridge. 4. CIF Box, slightly larger (5% - 1tJ%) in concrete quantities than the LaPorte bridge. The attached correspondence was received in addition to the plan drawings, explaining the funds available and the division of responsibilities for the construction of the bridge. The funds available are $56,342.71, with s61,1T1.5J expecte . Note the agreement does not include an "oversized" bridge. The width of the proposed bridge is a little less than 60 feet with 4'6" walks and parapet walls on both sides, or Sii1 feet flow line to flow line. De-Affl6pment Services Engineering Department City of Fort Collins October 30, 1990 Pitner Construction, Inc. Richard Pitner 1512 Freedom lane Fort Collins, Co. 80526 Re: SilverPlume Estates Dear Mr. Pitner: This letter is to clarify the City's position concerning the Swallow Road bridge construction in the Silverplume Estates Planned Unit Development. In our earlier conversation we discussed the need to transfer the bridge from Home Federal Savings to the City's escrow account. As you are aware, monies were required to be escrowed prior to the release of each building permit in lieu of constructing the bridge. With the issuance of the last building permit for this project, we had to decide if the bridge should be built or have the escrowed monies put into the City account. After discussing this situation with the City Stormwater Utility Department, it has been determined that the bridge should not be constructed at this time. Therefore, we request the transfer of the funds escrowed with Home Federal Savings to the City escrow account. In reviewing the Silverplume Estates Development agreement with the Director of Engineering, we found the amount to be placed in escrow as of May 6, 1987 to be $61,171.50. Using the $61,000 figure with interest rates of 7 to 8.5 percent per year, we have calculated the interest from May 6, 1987 to September 6, 1990 at $18,502.85. The original escrow amount plus interest brings the total amount to be escrowed to $79,674.35. $61,171.50 18,502.85 $79,674.35 Amount to be escrowed 300 LaPorte Avenue • P.O. Box 380 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (303) 221-6605