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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAMIGOS AT SOUTH COLLEGE PUD - 31 91 - CORRESPONDENCE - CITIZEN COMMUNICATION1;D �C�[ C1^�L LTD. r FT. (.OLLINS ASSEMBLAGE, L MAR 4 _�� PIONEER MOBILE HOME PARK, LTD. FOUNDERS, LTD. COLLEGE, LTD. Wm. K. STRICKFADEN, CUM 4212 WELLINGTON DR. GENERAL PARTNER 303-225-0545 FT. COLLINS, CO 80526-5231 March 2, 1992 Kirsten A. Whetstone City Planner City of Fort Collins Planning & Zoning Department 231 N College Ave. P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580 re: Amigos restaurant and drive -through PUD submission of 1991 Dear Ms. Whetstone: Several months ago Ft. Collins Assemblage, Ltd. initiated an application for PUD approval for an AMIGO's Restaurant and Drive- Thru facility to be located on the southeast corner of the intersection of South College Avenue and proposed Kensington Drive. That request for approval was appropriately considered by the staff of the various City departments and was not approved, principally because the required Kensington right of way was unavailable. Since the date of the letter from P and Z setting forth the required conditions for approval no further activity or re -submission has been attempted by the proposed developer Ft. Collins Assemblage, Ltd. As of last Wednesday, February 26, 1992, George Holter, the contiguous property holder, informed me that he proposes to build and lease the proposed improvements of Amigos Restaurant and Drive-Thru on his property located north of proposed Kensington Drive. He solicited my cooperation as a neighboring landowner in the proposed PUD and asked for permission to utilize the engineer- ing studies, traffic reports, and other planning concepts that had been incorporated in my previous submission. He also requested my cooperation in a "fast track" PUD submission. I responded that on behalf of the landowner I would recommend full cooperation with the City of Fort Collins and with George Holter in the proposed PUD for Amigos Restaurant and Drive-Thru. Much earlier, Mr Robert Pennock, of Coldwell Banker/ Everitt -Williams, the real estate agent for Ft. Collins Assemblage, Ltd., had discussed the proposed relocation of Amigos to the Holter property with George Holter and me. The consideration to Fort Collins Assemblge, Ltd. was to be the assumption by George holter of the existing unpaid planning and Kirsten Whetstone Page 2! March 2, 1992 professional fees to Vaught/Frye Ar`-cciitects, assmump ion of the unpaid Parsons Engineering fees, as well as reimbursement of other out of pocket expenses by Fort Collins Assemblage, Ltd. in the agreed amount of $2,430. This letter is to inform the City of Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Department of my desire to withdraw the pending Amigos PUD and to communicate my willingness to staff to cooperate fully with George Holter in the proposed Amigos re -location to his property. on Friday, February 28, 1992, Mike Henniger, property specialist from the Amigos home office discussed with me my intent as a contiguous property owner. I fully informed him of my previous agree.,,a,-.t and understanding with George Holter through the agent, Bob Pennock, and assured him that my owners would be cooperative in all reasonable requests and accomodations. This letter is to confirm in writing my understanding and agreement and my willingness to cooperate reasonably in the extension of Kensington Drive and in the PUD approval process for an Amigos facility at that location. I will be available for meetings, plan approval and the usual and customary contiguous owner input as the proposed PUD is prepared and submitted to your office for the approval process. Sincere yours, Fp_r< C Tins Assemb)ge, Ltd. WilliafR-'R-)Strick0den, CCIM General Partner WKS: fgs � C.- Mir. Frank Vaught, Vaught Frye Architects Mr. Robert Pennock, Coldwell Banker Mr. George Holter, Holter Realty Mr. Wayne Schraeder, Schraeder Oil Company Mr. Don Parsons, Parsons Engineering