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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWILDWOOD - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2008-08-05- -- ---- -•-• wn vv ow[[ PH (303) 484-4220 ENGINEERING DIVISION EXT. 728 March 19, 1979 Mr. Robert Oliphant Frost Oliphant & Associates, Inc. 1720 W. Mulberry Fort Collins, CO 80521 Dear Robert; During an inspection of the Wildwood 1st and 2nd sub- divisions on Friday, March 18, 1979, 'it was learned that water mains, sewer mains, curbs, sidewalks and portions of the streets were not in the locations shown on City approved utility plans. Obviously, this could cause serious problems for maintenance personnel in years to come. For this reason I am requesting that an accurate set of as -built plans be drawn up after field checking by your engineering firm, and this plan be submitted to me as soon as possible. It must show existing locations of all manholes, valve boxes, water and sewer services, and must accurately reflect any and all changes which have been made in any public right-of-way improvements. Until I receive this plan I will be unable to release further building permits or certificates of occupancy in the subdivisions. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me. Sincerely, G��j T-ZJ4 Bob Zakely Chief Construction Inspector ENGINEERING DIVISION October 24, 1980 Mr. David Sipes Sipes Concrete P.O. Box 1721 Fort Collins, Colorado Re: Wildwood, 1st Dear Dave: In my letter of July 8, 1980, you were informed of a drainage problem at the intersection of Fleetwood Court and West Lake Street in the Wildwood 1st subdivision. As of this date your office has not made any attest to reconstruct the curb and gutter needed to provide adequate drainage into the crosspan. Due to the improper drainage to the crosspan water ponds in the gutter, then flows out into the street causing premature asphalt deterioration and possible subgrade failure. 1b avoid any further damage, I request the necessary repair work to be completed by November 7, 1980. If the work has not been completed by this date, then the city will be forced to take action against your bond. Sincerely, David Stringer Chief Engineering Construction Inspector