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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFORT COLLINS VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA, ELDERLY HOUSING - PDP - 14-01 - CORRESPONDENCE - CITIZEN COMMUNICATION-2- According to the project drawings, the location of the community building as planned is directly over the lateral from headgate 121.It may be possible to change the location of this lateral a small amount to go around this building. However, we feel certain that this lateral must be kept in the same general vicinity as it now exists and for which we have a right-of-way. A second problem concerns the project plans to bury the laterals in pipe. The use of underground pipe laterals is unacceptable. Over time, pipes carrying irrigation water from P.V. & L. Canal will fill with soil and sand, plugging the pipes. An acceptable alternative will be to use concrete lined, rectangular box laterals with metal grate covers which can be removed for cleaning. As we told you this morning, we have attempted to meet with Curtis Kosticki of the group preparing the housing development plans. To date, however, no meeting has be held, with Mr. Kostecki saying that they have other problems with higher priorities that must be handled before they can turn their attention to the irrigation laterals. We trust that this letter correctly summarizes our meeting of this date. Sincerely, X, 5�1 William E. Marlatt Leon H. Spors cc: Steve Olt Dave Stringer Robt. Donahue Skyline Acres residents Ed Wendel 27April 2001 Ms. Katherine Moore Civil Engineer Engineering Dept. City of Fort Collins, 281 N. College Ave. P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 Dear Ms. Moore: Thank you for meeting with us this morning concerning the placement of the laterals (feeder irrigation ditches) across the property of Volunteers of America Elderly Housing Project planned development on Horsetooth Road. As you know, we served for -this meeting as representatives of Skyline Aces which is the area immediately to the East of the planned development. As we explained to you this morning, we are concerned about the proposed changes in the location of the three laterals which serve our properties from the Pleasant Valley and Lake canal. According to plans submitted by the developer and from our discussions with them, it appears that it is their intention to close and abandon the middle lateral which serves six of the lots from headgate number 121. In their plans, they indicate that the water for these lots will be taken from headgate no. 122 near the south end of their property and then routed north along the west end of our properties between the proposed development and the lots to the east. This plan is not acceptable to the Skyline Acres lot owners. First, in order to bring the water back north from the 122 lateral, a ditch would have to be constructed well above the present elevation of the area along the lot lines. Second, during much of the season, water is taken from all three laterals at the same time. It would simply not be possible to supply all the water needed for more than one lot simultaneously from one lateral in an equitable manner. Third, In this area, there is a heavy clay layer at approximately 10 feet below the surface. We must be very careful in how much and for how long the irrigation water can be applied to the pastures in order that the basements of our houses do not get flooded. Even if it were possible to combine the water from headgate 121 and 122 into_a single lateral, having this much water in an enlarged lateral would make even worse the'problem of water in basements. Fourth, we are concerned about any modification of the currently adequate flow of water all the way from the headgates to the east end (Shield Street) of the properties on the east side of Richmond Drive.