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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNEC LAKE AND SHIELDS - Filed DCP-DEV. CONSTRUCTION PERMIT - 2019-09-16City of Fort Collins, Colorado DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT Permit Number: 19-09 Issuance Date: 09/13/2019 Project Name: NEC Lake and Shields Project AKA: Sunshine House #213 Project Location: NE corner Lake and Shields Permittee: Michael “Bo” Brown/ CSURF City and developer contacts: See attached Exhibit ‘A’ for names and phone numbers of all contact persons for this project. Fees: Permit Application Fee check# 100224 $ 400.00 Construction Inspection Fee check# 100367 $ 1,735.50 Pavement Impact Fee – excavation permit check# 100367 $ 3,688.75 Total amount due $ 5,824.25 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. $ 75,709.62 ($65,385.87 for public infrastructure and $10,323.75 for erosion control) Form of security deposited with the City: Cash Escrow (check #100366) Note: Check #100366 was for $75,759.62, rather than $75,709.62. A refund for the $50 difference will be issued to the applicant by the City. 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 City’s acceptance of the constructed public improvements. (All references above to the terms “Project Engineer” and “Engineer” shall mean a Professional Engineer licensed in Colorado.) 2. All contractors who perform work on this project must be bonded and licensed in conformance with City requirements. 3. Construction time restrictions: N/A 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 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 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. 8. 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; and (3) required certifications from the licensed professional engineer that improvements are completed to City standards, specifications and approved Utility Plans; and 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 2.2.3(C)(3)(g), 3.3.1(C)(2), and 3.3.2(C) of the Land Use Code, as applicable. 10. The City Erosion Control Inspector must be notified at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to any construction activities on this project. All required perimeter silt fencing and other erosion/sediment control best management practices (BMPs) 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. The applicant also understands that at no time pollutants, especially dirt, are allowed to leave the construction site (either by drainage, wind, or track out) and that the applicant shall immediately address and correct the issue regardless of being formally directed by the City. 11. City of Fort Collins Traffic Operations must be notified prior to the installation of permanent EXHIBIT ‘A’ DEVELOPMENT PROJECT CONTACT PERSONS Project Name: NEC Lake & Shields Name, address and numbers City Staff Contact Persons: Development Engineer: Spencer Smith 281 N. College Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80524 (970) 221-6603 smsmith@fcgov.om Construction Inspector: Wayne Lenard 281 N. College Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80524 (970) 222-6824 wlenard@fcgov.com Stormwater Engineering: Dan Mogen 700 Wood Street, Fort Collins, CO 80521 (970) 305-5989 dmogen@fcgov.com Erosion Control Inspector: Jesse Schlam 700 Wood Street, Fort Collins, CO 80521 (970) 224-6700 jschlam@fcgov.com Natural Resources: Stephanie Blochowiak 281 N. College Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80524 (970) 416-4290 sblochowiak@fcgov.com Traffic Operations: Martina Wilkinson 626 Linden Street, Fort Collins, CO 80524 (970) 221-6887 mwilkinson@fcgov.com Street closures: Tom Utech 626 Linden Street, Fort Collins, CO 80524 (970) 221-6815 tutech@fcgov.com Page 5 of 5 Forestry: Molly Roche 413 S. Bryan Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80521 (224) 616-1992 mroche@fcgov.om Light and Power: Tyler Siegmund 700 Wood Street, Fort Collins, CO 80521 (970) 416-2772 tsiegmund@fcgov.com Developer’s Contact Persons: Project Manager/Owner: M. “Bo” Brown Colorado State University Research Foundation (CSURF) P.O. Box 483 Fort Collins, CO 80522 (970) 492-4503 (office) (970) 222-6809 (cell) bo.brown@colostate.edu Developer: Lynn Johnson Colorado State University c/o Jean M. Christman 01 Administration Bldg. 006 Campus Delivery Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523-0006 (970) 491-6270 (office) jean.christman@colostate.edu Project Engineer: Andy Reese Northern Engineering 301 N Howes St Ste. 100 Fort Collins, CO 80521 (970) 221-4158 (office) andy@northernengineering.com General Contractor: Gerry Hurley GCH Construction 4496 Bents Dr Unit C Windsor, CO 80550 (970) 617-2110 (office) (719) 433-8661 (cell) ghurley@gchconstruction.com