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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEVERGREEN PARK - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2003-07-31U. nited Statl�� D`part Ilent of the Interior BUR -LE AL }. IRECL_1'IIATION . LJY.itiAL C' VIEIri I-) _V COL()r'. M, aj.igJ Ff:r��t: iu: I•`-�20 - ,017 1: r, Tim M. Saen Floc7.rical E giveer City of Fort Coll-_rs P.O. Box 8;0 Fort Collins, Colo^ado 80'7c1 Deal Sa en. t-closed are cp7_es p_ cur _�-__ ,_ r.s '_ o. �C-n99� and Su_:,._ _e _a of c,aLatior� ci tors at Poud=^e and-z-�=�_e S' _ -ons. Cur rresent scl-edulle sectionalizing breakers at Pcudre Substation 97`'. The instal- lati c~_ of the b rea_. _ ., _-- -� _ _ _- _ _ _?3 . 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A te~ tati-.-e layout of se_ �___ .,rea'-ers is sho.'m on the i CIJ.;Cd r.,li'1= - O. -- '1079 / 7 I=�OL?d=re Ub t8t1On - �P, 3 t P, w ) .: e locw, ,_-_ _- _, rs ,o be changed and the „� arable to obtain the as s_:„-;-n on tr- drai ing is r ,; -- s" , ` g3, ., Colorado 2600 S. Parker Road #4 Denver, Co. 80232 ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 6875 EAST EVANS AVE. DENVER, COLORADO 80222 (303) 759-4271 October 21, 1974 VTN 1471-003 Mr. Don Parsons City Engineer City of Fort Collins P. 0. Box 580 Ft. Collins, Colorado 80521 RE: Revised Street Section on Willox Lane at College Avenue Dear Don: Attached are two copies of the revised street plan for Willox Lane. The changes reflect a five foot shift in the south flow line from College Avenue to the first entrance into the shopping center. Also the island for the traffic signal is shown. These changes were requested by Joe Rice and Roy Bingman. The change was made necessary by the possible problem of obtaining the required right of way on the north side of the street. Also note the addition of the three driveway entrances into the shopping center. These prints also reflect a field change in the pipe location at the intersection of Blue Spruce Drive and Willox Lane. The change was required due to conflict with the sewer line at the intersection. The sewer had to be raised one foot vertically to clear the 27" diameter Greeley water line. I also am submitting the revised drawings of Redwood Street reflecting the changes your department requested to our original drawing. The drawing now reflects 2-36" pipes to carry Dry Creek under Redwood Street and 2 catch basins to pick up the storm runoff in the low point in Redwood Street. If you have any questions, please call me. I would appreciate your returning one copy with your approval. Very truly yours, J die 3 R. Peter FabrY, P.E. Project Manager rpf/kl cc: Evergreen Park c/o Wes Lusche enclosures colorado ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 6&75 EAST.FVANS-AVE.-DENVEP,COLOJZADO U2.22 43D3)-75R42Z1 2600 South Parker Road Parker Place Four Denver, Colorado 80232 (303) 751-9151 October 30, 1974 VTN 1471-003 Mr. Don Parsons, City Engineer City of Fort Collins P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 RE: Temporary grading of Dry Creek for Evergreen Park Development Dear Don: Evergreen Park, a joint venture, has asked VTN to advise you that some temporary grading of Dry Creek will be done along that portion of the property adjacent to Dry Creek and under the ownership of Evergreen Park. This grading will be done to accommodate flow from the storm sewer outflow at Blue Spruce Drive and Conifer Street. The land adjacent to Dry Creek is presently unplatted. At such time as this land is platted half of the required drainage easement for Dry Creek will be granted by Evergreen Park. The property to the south of Dry Creek is also unplatted to our knowledge at this time. It is our understanding that since Dry Creek is approximately the boundary fo-r the two parcels that both property owners will contribute half of the required easement. This letter is to advise of our planned grading on our property but that it is not an intent to accommodate the total drainage easement on our property. Very truly :yours , Zfihe 40 R. Peter Fabry, P.E. Project Manager RPF/cic cc: Evergreen Park, a joint venture c/o Wes Lusche 0 T : Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Telephone 303 484-4220 November 14, 1974 Mr_. R. P�,tF2r Fjihry VTN Col.or-ido Inc . Parker Place M Denver, CO 802.32 RE: 1. Revised street section on Willox Lane at College !Avenue. 2. Revised drainage plan for Redwood .Street at Dry Creek. 3. Greeley water line at Blue Spruce Drive. Dear Pete: 1. Joe Rice and Roy Bingman have reviewed the revised street plan for Willox Lane rind hive found it to he as they requested. Please submit the original of this plan for the City Engineer's signature. 2. The revised drrain�ige plan for Redwood Street at Dry Creek has been reviewed and is also found to be adequate with the minor addi- tions as shown on the check prints. Please make these additions and submit the original for signed approval. 3. In reference to the Greeley water line it Blue Spruce Drive, the City Engineer does not few]_ he can approve the plan, with his sig- nature, until he h ,s zi written statement from the City of Greeley stating that they. --improve the plans as proposed and will not hold the Cite of Fort Collins responsible for possible dnm,ige resulting to their water Line. If you have questions concerning these matters, please contact me. Sincerely, Lloyd G. McL,,iughlin Civil Engineer LGM/c l s r,' Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Telephone 303 484-4220 November 19, 197/1 R. Peter Fr,,bry VTN Colorado, Tnc. 7600 S. Parker Road Parker Place V Denver, Colorado 3021) RE: Lox culvert at Lake Can-1 and Redwood Street. Door Pete: Today I was given the referenced set o[ plans for rcvi_oi and comment. The pl,_�ns were addressed to Don Parsons, City Engineer who hnn been out of tom on business from November l5th through today. Therefore the delay in reviewing said plans h.a.s resulted. Tt is r_F,coramenIPd that henceforth all plans submitted for approval of the Fort Collins City Engineer he submitted in my name. Al- though the C-iN Engineer has final approval of plans his schedule dons not "low For a thorough review. Therefore it is my .r_espon- Ability to revipw plans of this nature and go over my recommenda- tions with him. You have indicated that construction of the box culvert was to have commenced on Hond,ay, November 18, 1974. The City Engineer has .stated that construction will not he allowed to begin until the Contractor has a net of plans with the City Engineer's approving signature. Your cooperation in this matter will be appreciated. Respectfully, Lloyd G. McLaughlin Civil Engineer LGM/cls cc: Everj:Ceen Park_ c/o Wes Lusche_ I t _ 1 t i l i (;. December 5, 1974 Mr. Larry Brotsky VTN Colorado, Inc. 2600 S. Parker Road Parker Place #4 Denver, CO 80232 RE: Box culvert at Lake Canal and Redwood Street. Dear Larry: Upon review of the proposed box culvert to carry the Lake Canal irrigation under Redwood Street, it is recommended that the culvert be shortened 2'-6" on each side, and the sidewalk be 6'-0" wide from the back of the curb to the headwall. It .is our feeling that any backfill material on the bridge deck, as suggested, would most probably erode away. Also this leaves a prime entrance for water to get between the sidewalk and bridge deck to cause probable frost heave, whereas with a full width sidewalk these probab- ilities are greatly reduced. Once the revision has been made on the originals we suggest that John D. Hartman, Lake Canal Ditch president sign the plans. They should then be submitted for the Fort Collins City Engineer's signature. If there should be questions on this subject, please contact me. Very truly, �%� Lloyd G. McLaughlin Civil Engineer LGM/cls E- U K Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 January 30, 1975 too e %.3 r r e•. ( q.v ..ten .. JW Lusche Werner -Herbison Construction Co. 2727 Bryant Street Denver, Colorado 80211 Dear Mr. Lusche: In response to your request for information, construction work on the following improvements must be completed before the City of Fort Collins can issue any building permits on the Evergreen Park Subdivision: 1. Sanitary Sewer - The entire sewer system must be installed as shown on utility plans and must be inspected and approved. 2. Water Mains, Fire Hydrants - With regard to the water main in general, it will not be possible to activate only that section which would serve the areas on Willox and the north end of Blue Spruce. The whole of North College Avenue is served by a six-inch water main. It would place too great a burden on this small main if it were to feed the twelve -inch main on Willox in Evergreen Park. Therefore„ the only possible source of water to Evergreen Park is from Vine Street at the south end of the project. This means that the entire Evergreen Park water system will have to be tested and approved. At present this would include lowering that portion of the main on Conifer roughly between sanitary sewer manholes #12 and #13. Also to be lowered is the section of main on Blue Spruce from Conifer to a point roughly adjacent to manhole #15. Because the City was not notified when CPL Constructors lowered portions of the water main on Redwood Street south of Conifer, the main there will have to be exposed in several places to show that it is bedded properly and is at the required depth. Also, the water main on Redwood north of Conifer will have to be exposed at several locations to show that it has the required 4-1/2 feet of cover. A valve at the intersection of Blue Spruce and Conifer inadvertently left out during original construction must be installed. r January 30, 1975 Page Two City of Fort Collins, Colorado One reason for the City's 4-1/2' minimum cover requirement on water mains is to prevent damage during winter months due to freezing. The entire water system in Evergreen Park will necessarily be "live" to feed the north end of the project. In south portions of the project streets have been cut; and when they are based and paved, there will be 4-1/2 feet of cover on the main. At present, however, there is insufficient cover to insure that freeze damage will not occur. It will be necessary to develop all the streets in the subdivision to the point where this type of damage can be prevented. 3. Streets - Any portion of Evergreen Park in which building permits are to be issued must be provided with a based access road. 4. Storm Sewers - All storm sewers must be in as shown on the utility plan, and must be inspected and approved. As you know the installation of sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and water mains is essentially complete. All that remains is to correct the problems with the water mein, to inspect for approval all the underground utilities mentioned, and to complete the street work as outlined. If I can be of further assistance please call. Sincerely, Robert T. Zakely Construction Inspector RTZ:ke x lAw"t"k March 5, 1975 Engineers Architects Planners 2600 South Parker Road, Parker Place Four, Denver, Colorado 80232 (303) 751-9151 Mr. Robert Zakely Construction Inspector Engineering Department City of Fort Collins P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 VTN 1471-1 RE: Sewer Line in Blue Spruce Drive - Evergreen Park Dear Mr. Zakely: This will confirm our telephone conversation with you on the above date concerning improperly constructed grade on the above referenced line. We understand your position is that the sewer line must be relaid from a point just north of the Greeley water line to manhole #20 at the intersection of Blue Spruce Drive and Willox. Further, that you feel that the slope on the relaid sewer line should be 0.40% as designed at the time the Greeley water line was encountered. Grade calculations under the above conditions indicate a cover of approximately 3.9 feet from top of sewer line to finish street grade will result in Blue Spruce Drive. We further understand that the relaid sewer line to the above requirements having the indicated cover would be acceptable to you. At the request of the developer (Evergreen Park), we are, by copy of this letter, requesting the contractor to correct this line accordingly. If you have any questions, please advise. Yours very truly, Neal F. Godwin NFG/nm cc: Mr. Floyd Oliver Mr. Wes Lusche t TO: Don Parsons, City Engineer FROM: Robert Zakely, Construction Inspector DATE: March 12, 1975 RE: Evergreen Park Sewer Inspection �n incident occurred February 28, 1975, that I feel should be brought to y tir attention so you will have the facts at hand if any questions are raised about it. On February 27, 1975, Thursday, Joe, 1Ianuel, and I began inspecting the sanitary sewer main at Evergreen Park. After checking approximately half of the system we informed the contractor, CPL Constructors, that the line was dirty enough that it should he cleaned with their sewer jet before we would continue with the inspection. This sewer jet has a self contained water tank which must he filled periodically as water is used in flushing operations. The morning of February 28, Friday, 9:00 A.A., I discovered CPL filling their tank from an existing fire hydrant on N. College Avenue. They had not asked any of the inspectors for permission to do this, so I immediately contacted Bruce Fisher of the llater Department by phone. told him what CPL was doing, and asked if they had been given permission from the Rater Department to draw water from that hydrant, unmetered. Bruce told me that a 6Vater Department crew foreman, Ed Batty, had also found CPL using the hydrant that morning and had called Ed Hilgenherg by radio to ask if they had gotten permission from him. Bruce said further that Ed 11ilgenberg had informed Ed. Batty on the radio that yes, they did li�ive permission to use the hydrant, they wore drawing water to flush the sewer main at Evergreen Park. Because of this information I received from Bruce, I thought no more of the incident. That same afternoon .Joe Eccher was in Ed H:ilgenberg's office to see him about another matter. In the course of their conversation Ed asked .Joe which of the inspectors had given CPL permission to draw water from a hydrant on N. College. Ed also said that whoever had "was in trouble with him", or similar words to that effect. I have subsequently checked with Bruce Fisher, Ed Batty, and CPL Constructors. CPL told me they had asked Ed Hi.lgenberg for permission to use the hydrant before they did use it. Ed Battv told me that he did in fact contact Ed Hilgenberg by radio the morning of February 28, and that Ed hi.lgenherg told him that CPL had received permission to use the hydrant, unmetered. Bruce Fisher was at a complete loss to explain Ed Ililgenberg's remarks to Joe. I cannot understand tor. Hilgenberg's attitude or his reasoning when he discussed the matter with Joe the afternoon of February 28th. 1. can only conclude that it was a misguided attempt to confuse or to discredit the inspectors, and his remarks were obviously unwarranted. I sincerely ]lope that further incidents of this nature can be avoided. Robert Zakely Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 March 12, 1975 Neal F. Godwin V'i'N Engineers 2600 S. Parker Road Parker Place Pour Denver, Colorado 80232 Dear Mr. Godwin: I have your letter of March 5, 1975, concerning the sanitary sewer main on Blue Spruce Drive in Evergreen Park. It states that the sewer main from a point just north of the Greeley water line to manhole #20 will be relaid, and that your calculations indicate that when this work is done a minimum 0.40% grade will. he maintained with a resulting 3.9 feet of cover from the top of the pipe to the final finished grade of the street. City of Fort Collins Specifications for Construction of Sanitary Sewer Mains require a minimum slope of 0.401 slope on 8" size mains, and the minimum cover rcquireme�at from the top of the pipe to the finished street grade is 3.5 feet. Your figures fall within these limits, and the City will accept the relaid sewer in the area specified if it is constructed in accordance with the data you have provided. We will also require that an engineers drawing showing the changes for this portion of the sanitary sewer be submitted to the City Engineer's office at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your cooperation RI'Z/cls If you have any questions please call. Sincerely, CWWIL4 Robert T. Zakely Construction Inspector t I._____.. _..- __ .. a ? 1 I Q. i f � O cr U O f N Q W c p o F- j Lj -• 0- q ti Z G _ a u U U) `o 0 j N U 1? O 7 tin I J a v { J C 1 Q t 1 � 6 ` to E i t 0 1 Ni z I OJ u) I 4 L, I __ O496______ i �__ f �! __O cal________ O a a' U ' j o �_ - - - - - - - -- d. c. miller and company (303) 770-4900 turnmar-at-inverness building #1 b 14 inverness drive eeist englewood, Colorado 80110 March 21, 1975 Mr. Donald Parsons City Engineer City of Fort Collins Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colcrado 30521 Dear Don, Thank you very much for your assistance on the medical building problem. If it would not be too much trouble would you please alert me or have one of your people inform me every other day on progress or lack of progress on the water line problem and the sewer line problem for the medical center. I will be corLtacting you later about the problem of the P.U.D. on Sun - dance Hills. Once again, thank you for your help and assistance. It was greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Douglas Miller President DCM/meh cc: Lyle Carpenter real estate developers — — — real estate investments — — — mortgage loan brokers real estate management real estate consultants Post office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 March 21, 197S D. C. Miller & Company 14 Inverness Drive East Englewood, Colorado 80110 Dear Mr. Miller: The Code of the City of Fort Collins requires that the following improvements shall be completed prior to the issuance of a building permit: 1. Survey Monuments. The subdivider shall provide survey monuments as required by city specifications. 2. Sanitary sewers. The subdivider shall provide adequate lines and stubs to each lot. 3. Water mains. The subdivider shall provide adequate mains and stubs -to each lot. 4. Fire hydrants. The subdivider shall provide sufficient fire hydrants as required according to city specifications. S. Storm drainage. The subdivider shall provide storm sewers, culverts, and bridges where required. 6. Streets and alleys. Streets and alleys shall be graded and base construction completed. In the case of the Medical Center bui di.n� n Evergreen Park, if the construc- tion access will be Willox Lane, a footing,,permi can be issued if the following work is complete: The water main on Willox must be repaired and pressure tested. When this section of water main will hold pressure, the water main system in Evergreen Park which feeds Willox, Blue Spruce, and Bristlecone must be chlorinated to disinfect the installed pipe. A full building permit can be issued for the medical center when the sanitary sewer system on Blue Spruce Drive is brought to proper grade and a minor leak repaired in the outfall line, which will allow the system to flow into existing city lines. Date: March 21, 1975 Page 2 Before any building permits on the Sundance Hills development in Evergreen Park can be issued the following improvements must be completed and approved by the City: 1. The sanitary sewer main on Blue Spruce Drive from a point just north of the Greeley water main to manhole number 20 must be relaid to the correct grade. In addition a minor leak in the Evergreen Park sewer outfal.l line must be repaired so that the system can be allowed to flow into an existing City sewer. 2. The water main on Willox Lane must be repaired and pressure tested and the water mains serving the north end of the Evergreen Park Development chlorinated for disinfection of the pipe. 3. The sewer and water systems indicated on the Sundance Hills utility plan mast be constructed and approved. 4. The 21" C.M.P. must be installed under Sundance Circle North. S. Blue Spruce Drive adjacent to the development and Sundance Circle North must be based. Other improvements are required in accordance with the City Code before the buildings may be occupied. Its we indicated to you yesterday at the site, the City will be willing to make an acception because of your funding problem at the present time. We could issue the building permits now if you agree in writing not to begin any building construction until the above listed public improvements are constructed and approved. Sinc,�rely, Donald M. Parsons City Engineer DMP/cls dc. miller and company turnmar-at-inverness building #1 b 14 inverness drive exist englewood, colorado 80110 March 24, 1975 Mr. Roy A. Bingman Director of Community Development City of Fort Collins Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Dear Mr. Bingman, (303) 770-4900 I am writing to request your consideration of a problem which has arisen in rela- tionship to Sundance Hills, a condominium project located at the Evergreen Park project. Some misunderstanding on our part about the sequence of events concerning install- ing certain utilities before a building permit can be issued has recently been clarified for us by Don Parsons. I refer you to a letter dated March 21, 1975 from Don Parsons to myself. This ruling and clarification from Don places our firm under severe hardships in completing the project. To date, we have expended large amounts of cash in the planning and development of the project. The costs are increasing daily until construction can begin. It is our understanding that the construction sequence as contained in the code for subdivisions is the code being used for our P.U.D. One of the reasons we proceeded with the P.U.D. instead of a subdivision was to take advantage of certain aspects of a P.U.D. in relation to our condominiums. The main advantage is the fact that development and construction loans are combined. Lenders have traditionally required the development to be completed before funds for construc- tion of the units could be loaned. Since no saleable lots (as in subdivisions) could be given as collateral lenders grew increasingly wary of such development loans. The normal P.U.D. ordinances provide a means whereby developers can totally plan and construct a project instead of piecemeal as described above. Lenders are more willing to loan on an entire prrject instead of the above proce- dure of piecemeal lending. Advantages to the developer include low loan fees, usually lower interest charges, and considerable construction cost savings. These costs, if not saved, have to be passed on to the consumer. It has always been the policy of this firm to provide excellent low-cost housing and the P.U.D. prac- tices are one way to incur cost savings to pass on to the consumer. To use subdivi- sion construction codes for P.U.D.s defeats many of the practicalities and advan- tages of P.U.D. ordinances. It is our opinion that a P.U.D. project includes both land and buildinc[s. Subdivisions deal with land only. real estate developers — — — real estate investments — — — mortgage loan brokers real estate management — — — real estate consultants -2- In the planning of this project we have worked closely with your planning depart- ment staff and have cheerfully incorporated all of their ideas and suggestions into our project. We concur with all of your city's policies and programs. Yet, in this instance, we find that we must ask that you consider a special variance so as to allow us to close the loan commitments available to us. If the utilities and roads are necessary to obtain foundation and footing permits and simultaneous utility and foundation construction is not allowed our costs will increase by about 160. Such a cost increase will cause our firm to reconsider the advisability of continuing or not. We therefore ask that we be granted footing and foundation permits on all of Sundance Hills and be allowed to simultaneously construct said foundations and footings and utilities and roads and curbs and gutters. We feel that a change should be considered in that a separate code should be adopted for P.U.D.s. We offer our assistance in exploring such a code or will assist you in any manner you feel we could be of assistance. Please contact us at your earliest convenience with your decision on our request. We appreciate any help you can give us. Our intentions are not deceitful in this request because it has been our intention to provide a worthwhile project to the north area of Fort Collins. Our commitment to that area is total. I am an incorporator and director of the new bank. We are building a 23,000 square foot medical building and plan a second office building of like size. As you can see our interest in Fort Collins is great. We appreciate the help given to us so far and hope your considerations will be in the interest of both of us. Sincerely, DO 7ogla. C. Miller President DCM/meh cc: Lyle Carpenter Don Parsons EVERGREEN PARK 1600 BROADWAY - SUITE 2120 DENVER, COLORADO 5O2O2 May 9, 1975 Mr. Don Parsons City Engineer City of Fort Collins 300 LaPorte Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado Re: Evergreen Park Lake Easement Dear Don: Several months ago you called to say that you were writing a letter approving the new lake design for Evergreen Park. I have not received the letter. If you mailed it, it apparently was lost in the mail. Would you please forward a copy of your letter to me immediately. Sincerely, EVERGREEN PARK, a joint venture ~�-'ice-'� 1. ` L �t L.- , :✓ i✓ %� BY: Lyle'.Ca;rpenter -- Y�lrl Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 May 13, 1975 Mr. Lyle Carpenter Evergreen Park 1600 Broadway Suite 2120 Denver, Colorado 80202 Re: Evergreen Park Lake Easement Dear Lyle: In response to your letter of May 9, 1975, it is my recollection that we were going to send you a letter if we rejected your new lake. design, and merely sign your plan if we approved of it. I signed the plan indicating our approval of the preliminary lake design with the understanding that the permanent lake configuration would be designed as development occurs adjacent to the lake. If ,you do not already have a copy of the approved plan, it is available through our office or from your engineer. If you have any further Questions, do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Donald M. Parsons City Engineer DMP/cls Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 July 2, 1975 Telephone 303 484-4220 Floyd Oliver CPL Constructors 603 8th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Oliver, This is to inform you that the water main system you installed on the Evergreen Park Subdivision here in Fort Collins is complete and that it has passed the required pressure test and been disinfected. The City of Fort Collins has accepted this water main pending the Contractors one-year guarani -lee period. MGM/cls Sincerely, i Michael G. McDill Civil Engineer L COLORADO PIPE LINE ACCOUNTING OFFICE 603 8th STREET GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 (303) 353-2879 City of Fort Collins 300 LaPorte Ave. Fort Collins, Colorado ATTN: Mr. Robert Zakely Dear Bob: P. O. BOX 1445 GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 80521 July 9, 1975 DENVER OFFICE 6215 COLORADO BLVD. COMMERCE CITY, COLORADO 80022 (303) 287-3248 We understand that there is a sanitary sewer manhole in Redwood Street of the Evergreen Park area which must be raised to a proper grade. The area is inundated with ground water at this time and it would require considerable pumping to accomplish the work. We request that .you accept the sanitary sewer with the understanding that we will raise the manhole ring and cover this fall when conditions are better. We will assume all responsibility for this work and, of course, there will be no expense to the City of Fort Collins. We also request that you accept the storm sewer lines which have been installed with the understanding that we will repair, at your request, any defects in our workmanship or materials for a period of one year from this date. Yours very truly, CPL CONSTRUCTORS Floyd ;Oliver, Jr. President FO/ j b CONSTRUCTORS L/ J (4 Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 July 14, 1975 Floyd Oliver, Jr. CPL Constructors P.O. Box 1445 Greeley, Colorado 80631 <b' Telephone 303 484-4220 Dear Floyd: This is to inform you that the underground utilities (water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer) installed by CPL Constructors on the Evergreen Park Subdivision have been accepted by the City of Fort Collins. This acceptance is provisional, pending the normal contractor's one year guarantee period, and the work indicated in your letter to this office date July 9, 1975. Sincerely, .r' s f Donald M. Parsons/ City Engineer DMP:RZ:ke 4 yo` m colorad o ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 6875 EAST EVANS AVE. DENVER, COLORADO 80222 (303) 759-4271 October 8, 1973 Mr. Lyle Carpenter Suite 2120 1600 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80202 c/0 Evergreen Park, a Joint Venture VTN 172-242-02 Re: Recalculating the street alignment change at the intersection of Conifer and Redwood streets to allow for the additional land acquisition for the substation. Dear Lyle: Pursuant to your request to redesign the above referenced streets, WE! have made a cursory check of the proposed align- ment shift and made a cost estimate to engineer the following changes: 1. Calculate the new street alignment, prepare a legal description of the old and new street alignment, and draft both on a drawing for the City of Fort Collins to use in vacating and replating. 2. Redesign and draft the street plan and profile sheets effec�cd by the changes. It should alter only (3) sheets. 3. Revise sewer and water system and adjust any significant quantity changes. 4. Submit the revised streets to the City of Ft. Collins for reviei, and approval. 5. Administration and coordination necessary to process the above. VTN will perform the above functions for a lump sum fee of $600.00. The work can be performed (excluding review by Ft. Collins) ire approximately one week after receiving authorization to proceed. It is also my understanding that a similar alignment change will be required on Willox Lane at College Avenue. This change would require the same functions noted above except there is no sewer involved and only two sheets are involved. I discussed this With Roy Bingman Friday and the City has still not acquired the EVERGREEN PARK SUP 2120 November 7, 1975 Mr. Don Parsons, City Engineer City of Fort Collins Fort Collins, Colorado Re: D. C. Miller & Associates Medical -Professional Building Willox Lane at Blue Spruce Fort Collins, Colorado Dear Don: This will confirm the agreement made in your office on Friday, October 31, 1975• Evergreen Park will: 1) Immediately contract to install asphalt paving a) along east side of College Avenue - (accel-decel lane) b) Willox Lane from College Avenue through the intersection of Blue Spruce from Willox approximately 225 feet. 2) Install curbs and gutters from College to Blue Spruce on Willox, both sidea; Blue Spruce south from Willox approxi- mately 225 feet both sides; west side of Blue Spruce to Conifer-; Conifer from Blue Spruce to College on both sides. In regard to drainage, we will adequately ditch and bank to carry water away from the area of Willox Lane and Blue Spruce using the vacant field downgrade to the southeast. If water should pond, we will tie drainage into our existing underground drain system manhole in that area. It is our understanding that this procedure will allow final occupancy permits to be issued to Miller as required about year end. Evergreen Park will then assure you of completion of streets in this loop and the storm drain system and lake in the apring of 1976. Sincerely, EVERGREEN PARK, a joint venture i By:r" Lyl Carpenter �- LC/mm cc: Lloyd McLaughlin Wes Lusche Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Telephone 303 484.4220 October 6, 1975 Lyle Carpenter Evergreen Park 1600 Broadway Suite 2120 Denver, Colorado 80202 RE: Evergreen Park Subdivision, Fort Collins, Colorado Gentlemen: The purpose of this letter is to bring to the attention of those parties involved certain public improvements to be constructed prior to the release of a Certificate of Occupancy (C.O.) for the Medical Facility presently under construction at the southwest corner of �'dillox Lane and Blue Spruce Drive in the City of Fort Collins. In cider to provide adequate traffic circulation and flow, the following street improvements are to be constructed: 1. Paving on College Avenue, to provide an adequate right -turn condition for northbound traffic turning on Willox Lane. 2. Willox Lane shall be constructed with curb, gutter, sidewalk, and paving, from College -.venue to Blue Spruce Drive. Blue Spruce Drive shall have all street improvements constructed from Willox Lane to either Bristlecone Drive or Conifer Street. 3. Depending on item #12, the street improvements for either Bristle - cone Drive or Conifer Street shall be constructed from Blue Spruce Drive to College Avenue. In conjunction with the street improvements and development for the Medical Facility site, consideration should. be given to the storm water runoff and control. Being at the upper end of the Evergreen Park drainage system it is apparent that the entire storm drainage system: must be constructed in order that it be functional for the medical facility. i t f i L t.l Page 2 October 6, 1975 RE: Evergreen Park Subdivision, Fort Collins, Colorado Should there be questions or comments concerning this matter, please contact me. Phone 484-4220, extension 305. Sincerely, Lloyd G. McLaughlin Civil Engineer cc: D.C. Miller & Company J. W. Lusche Phil Nolan Donald M. Parsons Robert Zakely LGM:cs C�- Post Office Elox 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 December 23, 1975 Floyd Oliver, Jr. Colorado Pipeline Constructors PO Box 1445 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Oliver: Telephone 303 484-4220 In early July, 1975, the Llvergreqn Park sanitary sewer installation was accepted by the City of Fort Collins with the stlipulation that manhole number four on Redwood Street would be raised to finished grade at a later date. A recent check of the area indicates that ground water levels have subsided enough for easy access to that manhole. Your cooperation in completing this work as quickly as possible would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Robert T. Zakely Chief Construction Inspector RTZ:cs Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 February 3, 1976 J . IV. Lusche Werner -Herbison Const. Co.,) 1 $4WiVest 9th Ave. _) / , / b, I , T� Denver, Colorado f4+2-94 Gentlemen: Telephone 303 484.4220 This letter is to confirm that the curb and gutter installed by F & F Concrete, Inc. on the following streets for the Evergreen Park Association, is in accordance with the City of Fort Collins requirements: 1. East side of College Avenue from Bristlecone Drive to Willox Lane 2. Willox Lane from College Avenue to Blue Spruce Drive 3. Blue Spruce Drive from Willox Lane to 200 feet south on the west side and 130 feet south on the east side 4. North side of Bristle Cone Drive from College Avenue to approximately 800 feet east Tho island constructed at College Avenue and Willox Lane was rejected by the construction inspector and, therefore, will require replacement. All. curb and gutter shall be subject to final inspection and approval upon completion of street improvements and shall be subject to the normal guarantee period conunencing at that time. Sincerely, Lloyd G. McLaughlin Civil Engineer LGM:cs cc: Lyle Carpenter F & F Concrete Robert Zakely, Chief Construction Inspector j 0 7�v Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Telephone 303 484-d220 February 20, 1976 Bill !-look F 6 F Concrete Const. Co. 941 Riverside Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Dear Bill: This is to inform you that work done to date by your company on the Evergreen Park Development is acceptable to the City. This would include the island at College and ltiillox which was previously not accepted. Sincerely, Donald M. Parsons City Engineer DMP:cs Copies to#Xaplan . Jd49mn*, RLB Original to nding File POUDRE VALLEY Poudre RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Valley 0- P.O. BOX 1727 May 14, 1976 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80522 P1-1ONE 482 2313 Mr. Robert L. Erunton City Manager 300 La Porte Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Dear Mr. Brunton: I have enclosed billing invoices for the relocation of our temporary line and preliminary engineering cost that we have incurred to date for the relocation of our facilities in Evergreen Park. We have submitted numerous billings to Evergreen Park but have not received any response concerning payment. The total cost incurred to date is $12,263.69, and we have applied the $10,000.00 construction advance we collected for the relocation of these facilities which leaves $2,263.69 due. I am submitting this billing to the City of Fort Collins under our agreement guaranteeing payment to Poudre Valley between Evergreen Park and the City of Fort Collins. I am also enclosing a copy of a letter we have written to the Planning and Zoning Board requesting that the second filing of Evergreen Park be tabled until such time arrangements have been made and easements granted by the developer to Poudre Valley for the relocation of our facilities. The Zoning Board approved the preliminary plat, and it appears that we possibly are going to have the same problems in the second filing that we experienced in the first. Because of the time required of the City's and Poudre Valley's staff, we believe it would be in the City's and Poudre Valley's best interest that the developer be required to work out the problems prior to platting. If there are any questions concerning the enclosed bills, I would be more than happy to go over this matter with you or someone from your staff. Sincerely, () A Duane M. Ritchie Commercial Director DMR:Is Enclosures (3) Q "1 1`111AY 17 ]Yi'6 '-:i i Y MANAGER STATE DEPARTMENT OF H I G H W A Y S Larimer County Fort Collins JACK KINSTLINGER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Evergreen Park Subdivision DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS DISTRICT 4 E. N. HAASE DWIGHT M. BOWER c CHIEF ENGINEER a �NEN`'�+ DISTRICT ENGINEER STATE OF COLORADO P. O. BOX 850--1420 - 2NO ST. • GREELEY. COLORADO 80631 c 3031 353-1232 July 12, 1976 Mr. Lester Kaplan Planning Commission Director City of Fort Collins P. 0. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Dear Mr. Kaplan: The Colorado Division of Highways has met with the developer and the City of Fort Collins in regard to the Evergreen Park Subdivision. We have come to the agreement that a corridor will be provided south of Conifer Street, and the Division has no objections to development north of Conifer as platted. Very truly yours, E. N. HAASE CHIEF ENGINEER Dwight M. Bower District Engineer DMB: da cc: W. J. Capron D. M. Graham via Finch -Patrick -Crier File DOH FILE 04-41 Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 July 6, 1976 Scott Dunn Flatiron Paving 3301 E. Prospect Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Dear Scott, Telephone 303 484.4220 This is to inform you that the pavement on College, Willox, and Blue Spruce, Evergreen Park Subdivision, is accepted for maintenance by the City pending the contractor's normal one-year guarantee period. Sincerely, Donald M. PAP City Engineer DMP:BZ:cs cc: ROY BiNGMAN STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS JACK KINSTLINGER z1d EXECUTIVE. DIRECTOR DOH FILE 04-51 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS DISTRICT 4 E. N. HAASE � DWIGHT M. BOWER CHIEF ENGINEER N/� f NE H`�N DISTRICT ENGINEER STATE OF COLORADO P. O. BOAC 850-1420 2Nr) ST. GREELEY, COLORADO 60631 • f 3031 353 1232 July 26, 1976 FRF 287-3(3) Ft. Collins Expressway Mr. Robert L. Brunton City Manager City of Fort Collins P. 0. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Gentlemen: 0� JUL 8 1976 61 I I]' CITY MANAGER Enclosed is a map showing the BA corridor of the Fort Collins Expressway. This corridor is the one recommended in the Final Environmental Impact Statement which has been sent to the Federal Highway Administration for approval. Upon receipt of approval of the Final Statement, the project will be advanced to design and the exact alignment within the corridor determined. This map is for your information. If you should have any questions regarding the project, please contact this office. Very truly yours, E. N. HAASE CHIEF ENGINEER 1 Dwight M. Bower --,District Engineer DMB :map Enclosure cc: Haase -Capron J. K. Crier r y Mr. Lyle Carpenter -2- October 8, 1973 i additional R.O. W. to the North of the present 80 foot dedication for Willox Lane. Please have the City send us a letter of the authorization to proceed if this figure is satisfactory. Sincerely, ,e Zf �x R. Peter Fabry VTN Project Manager RPF:sgb STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS JACK KINSTLINGER DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS E. N. HAASE CHIEF ENGINEER P O. BOX 850-1420 - 2ND ST Mr, Stephen Ibbinson Project Manager D. C. Miller and Company 1635 Blue Spruce Drive Suite 101 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Dear Mr, Robinson: EXF-CUTIVE DIRECTOR STATE OF C"OR"n • GREELEY, COLORADO 60631 January 14, 1977 Larimer Count Fort Collins Evergreen Par] Subdivision DISTRICT I DWIGHT M. BOWER DISTRICT ENGINEER (303, 353�1232 RECEIVED JAN 19 1977 DepE:r,ment EOH FILE 04-41 This is written as a follow up to the meeting held in our offices concerning Evergreen.Park Subdivision and the proposed alignment of the Fort Collins Central Expressway. You were concerned with the access to the property lying south of the proposed Expressway. Enclosed please find a 'xerox''copy of the awri.al photograph on display in our office showing the approximate alignment of the Expressway through the Evergreen Park area.. As you will note, the Division is proposing an inter- change at College Avenue. The southerly right-of-way line of the Expressway has left: sufficient room for an access road to the properties which lie east of College and south of the proposed Expressway. The Division has no plans for providing for a crossing of Rodwood, whether at -grade or grade separation. The Division does plan to provide for a grade separation at I_elTay Avenue (Li ndenmeir Lake Road) and East Vine Drive (not shown) . In either of the above, there are no plans for egress and ingress to the proposed Expressway. The Division had a land transaction with Mr. Lyle Carpenter, who had interests in Evergreen Pail, to provide access to East Vine Drive via the hror�osed Redwood Street. In July of 1.976, this office met with representatives of Evergreen Park and the City of Fort Collins in order to come to some agreement as to a corridor for the Expressway. This was a result of the developers wishing to obtain the City's approval of the plat of the Second Filing. The Division, after a series of meet- ings, agreed to the location as shown on the enclosure. The developer, Evergreen Park (a ,joint venture), was represented by Mr. Lyle Carpenter. He requested that the then proposed alignment be changed and was agreeable to the enclosed. He was also agreeable that the developer would be responsible for providing access to the properties on either side of the revised alignment. Laximer County Fort Collins Ever,reen Pari: Subdivision DOH FILE, 04-00 MR. SrIVIIEN MB I NSON January 14, ' 1.977 Page 'Am You specifically regLiested a grade -separated crossing of' Redwood Street with the prolx)sed Lxpressway. In my I stated thc.e'c ware no plans for such, and if it were To happen, the e7Ui_nkment: area necessary to provide fo_r the Express- way to cross over Redwood Strc�ct would eliminate the possib.i_1_ity for Conifer Street to pass to the south of the hl.Weau of Reclwnat:ion Suhstation. You are aware, from oLu- discLLssion, that any major chang,(s in the alignment as shown could seriously the chances of this Expressway becoming a reality. The Division has UrLde certain conuiitments to the citizens of Alta Vista, Andersonvil_le, and Huckingham. Please be Aware that the Division is willing to work with you and your company regarding the above. Ilowever, we, do wish to emphasize the fact that the enclosed aliL;nment i_s preliminary in nature, and that the exact location. and right-of-way width needed can on-ly he delx.,rmined after specific design cri.teri_a have been rnet. As you are aware, the Division has not received h'ederal approval of our Environmental Imliact Statement, and i_. is only after this approval that we can start our location design study. The Division does not see ourselves starting construction in the Evergreen Park area within the next couple of years. As with any organization, we are limited to monies being budgeted for this project. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you fc>r• showing your company's concern on this matter raid look forward to working with y(Al in the future. Very truly yours, E . N . HAASE CHIEF HNGINTTR Ihvi girt In . Bower District Engineer DI` B : da Enclosure cc: Capron -Cox L. Kaplan/City of Fort Collins Graham w/encl. via Finch -Patrick -Crier File a t � r. u a, 11 ENGINEERING DEPT. NOTE: THIS REPRESENTS THE BEST QUALITY IMAGE POSSIBLE TAKEN FROM VERY POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS CITY UI 1 OR I (:OLI_INS CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE P.O.BOX 469, 311 UNITED BANK BLDO., FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80522 PH (303) 484-4220 EXT. 276 January 17, 1977 Mr. Roy Bingman Director of Engineering Services P. 0. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Dear Roy: The City has received a Notice of Foreclosure in connection with some Evergreen Park property. A copy of the description of the property being foreclosed is attached. Could you please check out this description and advise me what City interests would be covered if the property were foreclosed. I assume that there may be public rights -of -way either for streets or for utilities and possibly the land which the Light and Power has a substation on may be included. Please let me know so that I can take whatever action is needed to protect the City's interests. AEMj r:cm Enclosure Sincere wyours Arthur E. MarSX, Jr., City Attorney 100% Recycled Bond February 4, 1977 Mr. Stephen Robinson Project Manager D. C. Miller and Company Suite 101 1635 Blue Spruce Drive Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Dear Mr. Robinson: TQFC 287-3(10) Ft. Collins Expressway DOH FILE 04-41 Enclosed here is the blue line print recently handed us by Fritz Jackson showing the Evergreen Park plat on which we have plotted and dimensioned the right-of-way limits for the proposed Fort Collins Expressway. This is the maximum information that we can provide until we have received an approved Environmental Impact Statement and progressed the final design far enough to pn?pare the right-of-way descriptions. We believe the area shown is reasonable for the future roadway and request that you design around these requirements. We would akfc that we have an opportunity to review all future plats in the area to assure consistency with the data submitted here prior to City approval. Should Mr. Jackson have questions concerning our curve definitions, we will attempt to assist him as much as we are able to at this time. Very truly yours, DWIGHT M. OMER DISTRICT ENGINEER Ralph L. Finch District Design Engineer RLF:da Enclosure cc: L. Kaplan/City of Ft. Collins R. Bingman/City of Ft. Collins------ D. M. Bower File: Peterson via Patric: -Crier ( 11Y 01 1 01?1 ( 011 INS P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins Colorado 80522 Telephone 303-484-4220 �._. . �W.„.�. v_ ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT April 25, 1977 Mr. Lyle Carpenter Mortgage Finance, Inc. Suite 2120, 1600 Broadway Denver, CO £30202 Dear Lyle, Regarding your recent inquiry on the Evergreen Park Shopping Site, Block 1, Evergreen Park, this area is zoned HB - Hiohway Business District, as you indicated in your letter, and is properly zoned for the shopping center which you have planned on the approved PUD for this site. The utilities have been installed and the street constructed in accordance with the utility plan to serve the shopping center. If you have any further questions regarding this area, please advise. Sincerely, Ro ADBingman Engineering Services Director I cc: Les Kaplan, Planning Director Don Parsons, City Engineer >>() k .a—Ii1 July 22, 1977 Mr. Brian Fitzgerald McMartin, Burke, Loser & Fitzgerald 690 Continental National Bank Building 3333 South Bannock Englewood, Colorado 80110 Dear Brian: I have had a conference with Roy Bingman and we have reviewed the City files in more detail in connection with the plans for subdivision improvements on Evergreen Park. We have located an old utility agreement dated April 19, 1973, concerning this subdivision, and I am enclosing a copy of the same. I have reviewed this agreement and rote that the agreement requires the subdivider to pay all costs of street improvements. I have also reviewed the City's sub- division ordinance, and I enclose herewith a copy of Section 99-6 of the City ordinance which pertains to the obligation of a subdivider to install street improvements and the situations under which the City will participate. You will note that City participation is limited to arterial and collector streets. The only streets in Evergreen Park which are classified as collector streets are Willox Lane and Redwood Street. None of the streets in Evergreen Park are classified as arterials. Even in the case of collector streets, the City's participation is limited to the participa- tion provided for in Section 16-20 of the City Code relating to installation of streets under a local improvement district. I also -inclose that section in the form in effect in 1973 when the agreement was signed, and you will note that this limits City participation to the cost involved in a greater paving width than 60 feet. I understand that none of the streets in Evergreen Park will have a pavement width greater than 60 feat. ir. Brian Fitzgerald July 22, 74977 Page Two In view of this it appears to me that the City could not participate in any street costs in connection with Evergreen Park. I understand that you will be preparing a draft of an agreement for the subdivision improvements in the subdivision, and I would appreciate receiving your draft as soon as possible so that we can get all matters involving the subdivi- sion improvements resolved. I feel this is essential from both the standpoint of the City and the developers. Xrthur %/ March, Jr. City Attorney AEMjr:11 cc: Mr. Roy Bingman M&I consulting engineers 4710 South College Ave. Fort Collins. Colorado 80521 Telephone (303) 226-2323 June 9, 1978 Mr. Don Parsons City Engineer 300 LaPorte Avenue Tort Collins, Colorado 80521 RE: (Last Larimer County Water District - 24" transmission line Location through Evergreen Park Project No. 107-026 Dear Don: Submitted herewith are preliminary plans for a 24" water transmission line for the East Larimer County Water District in the vicinity of Evergreen Park between North College Avenue and North Lemay Avenue. It is requested that the City review these plans for acceptance of the proposed location so as not to delay further design of this project. The present schedule for this project indicates that construction will not take place until late fall or winter due to other factors. However, approval of the final location of this water line is of timely importance. A meeting was held with Mr. Morey Rupple on June 8 regarding the location of this water line. He had no great concern for the location as proposed, however, he did indicate that Mountain Bell proposes a telephone cable south of the Conifer Street right-of-way between College Avenue and Redwood Street, also the State Highway Department proposes a by-pass through this area. These items will be taken into consideration during final design of this water line. If you have any questions or comments concerning these plans, please contact me at your convenience. Very truly yours, M & I, Inc. Joel 0. Catlin JOC/sh M&I consulting engineers 4710 South College Ave. Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 Telephone (303) 226-2323 December 20, 1978 Mr. Morey Rupple City of Fort Collins P. 0. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 RE: East Larimer County Water District 24" Transmission Project No. 107-064 Dear Mr. Rupple: In accordance with our meeting of December 12, 1978, we have changed the location of the above pipeline in Conifer Street from Sugar Pine Street to College Avenue to 16 foot north of the south right-of-way line. As requested this will reserve the area between the back of the sidewald and the right-of-way line for the Electric Department. It is, therefore, requested that the drawings be approved subject to the above change. The drawings will be revised to indicate the new location at the time the Drawings of Record are prepared. A copy of the Drawings of Record will be provided for your office at that time. I would again like to apologize for any inconvenience caused by the absence of an approved set of Drawings, as it was my understanding the City's approval had been obtained earlier. I would also like to thank you and your department for the prompt attention and consideration which allowed the early resumption of the construction operations. If you have any questions concerning any other portions of the project, please call. Very truly yours, M & I, INC. Thomas F. Ullmann, P.E. TFU/bf Al- oNort yage (-27)7inance c)nc. SUITE 2120 1600 BROADWAY • DENVER. COLORADO 80202 • TELEPHONE 292-1133 May 20, 1974 Mr. Don Parsons City Engineer City of Fort Col 1 i ns, Fort Collins, Colorado Re: Evergreen Park Development Dry Creek Criteria Dear Don: As I advised you in the office of the City Manager on May 16, 1974, we now df:speratly need your specifications or criteria for Dry Creek as it relates to our development. Unless there is some plan to get Dry Creek over, under or through College Avenue their is little justification for us to treat it as a major drainage easement. As you know all of our streets have been engineered for construction and approved by the city. Alterations for Dry Creek should be made immediately. Our contractors are being delayed now because of our desire to cooperate with you in this long range plan. We are going to have serious problems if we delay the road building work much longer. We will appreciate your attention to this matter. Sincerely, EVERGREEN PARK, a joint venture BY: Lyle"Carpenter ' LC/ma ( I I Y 01 10R I ( 0I I I NS P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins Colorado 80522 Tole phone 3103-484-4220 e,.mv -VM0AW r&*AWen u..or.ra�w�l ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT January 12, 1979 Mr. Steve Robinson 1501 Bluespruce Drive #201 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Dear Mr. Robinson: As we discussed on the phone recently, the City will be constructing the Lemay Avenue Extension during 1979. This will connect Lemay at Riverside Drive, across the Poudre River, intersect Highway 14, to the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Ninth (North Lemay Avenue). We anticipate that construction will be complete by Fall of 1979. The City is; also planning improvements for North College Avenue during 1979. Specifically, the addition of a center continuous left turn lane to accommodate the many turning movements in that area. If you need additional information, please call. Sincerely, Bingman Director of Public Works RAB/eve 100% Recycled Bond ` .Ir CI 1 Y Of I OR 1 ( ()I I_INS P.O. 13OX 5S0, FORT COLLINS, COl OR ADO 80522 PH (303) •IS4- 3220 ENGINEERING DIVISION EXT. 728 October 26, 1979 <•E� -- V ^1r. Jim Lusche Werner -Herbison Construction, Inc. 2727 Bryant Street Denver, Colorado 80211 Dear Jim: In order to obtain a certificate of occupancy on the newly constructed building on the northwest corner of Redcedar Circle, Evergreen Park lst, the following public right of way improvements must be completed: 1) A drainage ditch must be completed on the outlet pipes on the storm drainage system which outflows at Conifer and Blue Spruce. 2) Conifer, Blue Spruce and Rodcedar Circle must be saved. 3) Any street signs which are not presently installed must be ordered and placed. 4) All manholes and valve boxes on the storm and sanitary sewers or water mains must be at finished grade through new pavements. If you have any further questions regarding this matter, please call. Sincerely, Robert T. Zakely Chief Construction Inspector ✓ s:twawsw:swmw. aev��°� CITY OF FORT COLLINS P.O. BOX 580, FORT COLUi`dS, COLOR1D080�22 PH {303j �,g; t"'?0 ENGINEERING DIVISION EXT. 72S December 19, 1979 Mr. Lyle Carpenter Evergreen Park, A Joint Venture 1600 Broadway, Suite 2120 Denver, CO 80202 Re: Evergreen Park - Filings 1,.2 & 3 .4 Dear Mr. Carpenter: I contacted Mr. Jim Byrne of Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association and Hr.. Bob Kost of the City's Light and Power Division. After our meeting of Tuesday, December 18, 1979, concerning the power pole belonging to PVREA which is located within the detention pond for Evergreen Park, 3rd Filing, Mr. Byrne stated that he would be happy to give you an estimate of cost and time for relocating the power pole to %Nrithin the easement you provided for that purpose upon written request from you. Mr.. Kost and I visited the site and agreed with 11arc Engeroen that the best interest of all parties would be served by moving the pole from within the detention pond. The rai,ing of the water valves and manholes in the and 3rd fili.igs of Evergreen is a very serious matter as referred to in Mr. Zakelv's letter of October 26, 1979, and reiterated in Mr. Stringer's letter of December 12, 1979. We have no alternative but to hold any further certificates of occupancy on these filings until these items are completed. LVe trust you understand our position and will see that these problems are corrected forthwith, Yours truly, Maurice E. Rupel, P.E. & L.S. Development Engineer cc: Bob Kost ,/Roy Bingman Jim Byrne Marc Engemoen File (1st & 3rd) ,r CITY OF [OR I COLLINS N.O. BOX 380, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80S22� PH �303) 484-4220 ENGINEERING DIVISION EXT. 728 December 20, 1979 Mr. Lyle Carpenter Evergreen Park, A Joint Venture 1600 Broadway, Suite 2120 Denver, Colorado 80202 Re: Evergreen Park; lst, 2nd & 3rd Filings Dear Mr. Carpenter: Pursuant to our meeting of Tuesday and as a follow-up to my letter of Wednesday,, the 19th, our Storm Drainage Engineers have tried to piece together the various storm drainage studies and plans which have been submitted on the referenced subdivisions. The Storm Drainage Engineers have also reviewed the studies which were prepared by another developer for the proposed 4th and 5th Filings of Evergreen Park as well as the subdivision to the northeast (Greenbrier P.U.D.). The Storm Drainage Engineers have concluded that the original drainage design for the First Filing is inadequate by todays standards. Due to the fact 1--hat the facilities for the First Filing have never been completed,, no additional building permits within this Filing will be permitted until adequate acilities ar-e-7esi� anconstructec Tn Filing No,. 2, building permits and C.O.'s will be permitted at the presently relatively slow development rate within Watershed No. 1 (the east portion). However, due to the fact that Watershed No. 1 (the west - portion) has no suitable storm water outlet, no building permits will be permitted there until suitable facilities are constructed for that portion of Filing No. 2. Building permits for lots 18 and 19 in Filing No. 3 will be permitted when the addendum to the subdivision agreement is signed and an arrangement is made for the completion of the detention pond within Filing 3. Mr. carpenter, in view of all the drainage questions within Evergreen Park and lts drainage basins, we suggest that you arrange a meeting with our Drainage Engineers, you and your engineer to chile all the existing studies into one master study for your area which will meet the City's needs. Please contact Bob Smith or Marc Engemoen at your earliest convenience to arrange the meeting. Sincerely, MIR�ice E. Rupel, P.E. & L.S. Development Engineer June 6, 1980 TO: Lucia Liley, City Attorney THRU: Roger Krempel, Director of Public Works & Water Utilities FROM: Maurice E. Rupel, Assistant City Engineer - Developments RE: ,/Evergreen Park Subdivisions, Filings 1,2 and 3 The subject subdivision has been a difficult one to maintain any semblance of orderly development since its inception in the mid 70's. Conversely, it is an area which the City has tried to encourage development to try to slow the "trend to the south". We are having extreme difficulties trying to get the Developer to answer telephone calls or respond to correspondence. He has sold lots to builders who have built homes and/or dwelling units, some of whom we have had to withhold certificates of occupancy due to lack of completion of improvements within the public right-of-way. The builder is the "scapegoat" in that he is led to believe the Developer will complete the improvements in time for him to get a certificate of occupancy and our building and construction inspectors are really put "on the soot" since the only enforcement tool we have is the building permit or certificate of occupancy. Due to lack of completion of improvements, (listed on attached sheet) we have shut-off certificates of occupancy in Filings 1, 2 and. 3. This has caused severe financial hardship on some builder: and our building and construction inspection departments are under severe criticism for "doing their job". Can you exert any pressure to require the Developer to either completE! his obligations or come in to negotiate revised agreements so that our inspection departments can perform their duties while still maintaining some semblance of order? Enc. cc: Paul Lanspery, Assistant City Manager Charles Mabry, Director of Planning & Development ( IIY Of f OIZI (()Ll INS P O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Ph(303) 484-4220 Ext. 728 ENGINEERING DIVISION February 20, 1981 Mr. . Ivan Giroux 3910 Jefferson Court Loveland, Colorado Re: Building Permits Evergreen Park Dear Sir: As you are aware the developer of Evergreen Park subdivisions, Phase One, Two and Three, has failed to make a firm cc mitznent to the City for ccxnpletion of the remaining public improvements. After meeting with Roy Bingman, Marc Engemoen and Mauri Rupel it was felt for the City's best interest to withhold all building permits within the Evergreen Park Subdivision. This hold will continue until such time as the developer has completed -the improvements or made a firm conmit Tent (which is acceptable to the City) to ccanplete the required improvements. Sincerely, David Stringer Chief Construction Inspector cc: Mauri Rupel Roy Bingman Marc Engemoen Lyle Carpenter X EVERGREEN PARK 1600 BROADWAY • SUITE 660 DENVER, COLORADO R0'l02 March 11, 1981 Mr. Mauri Rupel Engineering Services Division City of Fort Collins P. O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Re: Master Drainage Plan and Reimbursement Plan Dear Mr. Rupel: As you are aware, in 1980 Evergreen Park agreed to employ engineers to design a master drainage plan for what was called the Evergreen Park Basin. The purpose of this private under- taking was to prevent the long delays necessitated by the City advertising for bids, setting improvement districts, issuing bonds cr arranging other methods of payment before the work could he commenced. It was our understanding that the immediate development of such a plan assisted the City of Fort Collins in meeting the requirements of the National Flood Plain Act. As a part of those meetings, and the agreement to proceed with such a plan, it was agreed that the City of Fort Collins would develop some sort of a reimbursement plan in which surrounding property owners would be assessed or would be required to pay drainage fees to pay for their beneficial interest in costs of their porportionate share of land, canals, ditches, ponds and other structures and improvements involved in this development. As of this date, the drainage plan has been submitted for over one year and we have not been advised of its acceptability or approval. We request that written approval be given. Further, we have heard nothing regarding a reimbursement plan and would request that a written response be made to that request. Sincerely, EVERGREEN PARK 2, a partnership BY: Lyl� Carpenter LC/mm .dam -.ru v �:,. ru-.,.:-,rc..+..au n...c.^s,�ml.a.... •.. .. � .. .« w 1� ( IIY Ol 1O1Z1 (()LLINS P.O. Box 580, Fort Collins Colorado 80522 PI 4844220 Ext. 728 ENGINEERING DIVISION April 13, 1981 Mr. Lyle Carpenter Evergreen Park 1600 Broadway, Suite 2120 Denver, Colorado 80202 Dear Mr. Carpenter: The following is in response to your correspondence of March 24, 1981, regarding the necessary improvements in the Evergreen Park lst, 2nd and 3rd filings. The items as described below are from the Evergreen Park Basin Major Storm Drainage Study and improvement plans. Also, these items were included in a March 11, 1981, memo from Dave Stringer to Roy Bingman, of which, I believe you have a copy. The following is a list of improvements that must be completed immediately. 1. SidEwalk on Blue Spruce on the east side in front of the ware- house under construction:7"/ 2. Sidewalk on Red Cedar Circle on the west and north sides at the Nyco Warehouse. R r1. 3. Street pavement on Blue Spruce approximately 200 feet north of Conifer Street. 4. SidE!walk on both sides of Conifer Street from Redwood Street to North Lemay Avenue. ' The following is a list of drainage improvements that must be completed by the date specified. 5. Drainage channel along Blue Spruce Drive and through Sundance 2nd and Coachlight Plaza developments to the detention facility in area OB, canpletion by May 15, 1981. 6. Detention pond in area OB, canpletion by August 1, 1981. B Page 2 April 13, 1981 Mr. Lyle Carpenter 7. Common detention pond for 2nd and 3rd filings, area #OA, ccnmpletion by May 15, 1981. 8. Overflow, retention pond adjacent to area #OA and in area #OB,cmpletion by August 1, 1981. 9. Proper drainage of cul de sacs in 3rd filing, canpletion by May 15, 1981. 10. Drainage swale along south side of 3rd filing, ccmpletion by May 15, 1981. 11. Drainage swale and detention pond by area #3B to and within area #5, oampletion by November 1, 1981. All items must be supported with an irrevocable letter of credit or bond in the amount equal to the engineers estimate. Building permits will be continually denied until appropriate action is taken. Sincerely, Robert W. Smi.th Assistant City Engineer - Storm Drainage 0 (ITN01 1 01?1 (Ul l INS ENGINEERING DIVISION June 18, 1981 Mr. Arlin (Bud) Ford 6357 Red Hill Road Boulder, Colorado P.O. Box 580, Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Ph(303) 484-4220 Ext. 728 Re: Evergreen Park lst Filing Conifer Street fran College Avenue to Redwood Street has been inspected and approved for maintenance pending the normal one year contractors warranty period. Please be advised the water valve boxes and manholes need to be brought to finish grade. The finished elevation of the pavement should be no more than three-quarters (3/4) of an inch higher than the valve box or manhole. Sincerely, David Stringer Chief Construction Inspector cc: Sterling Paving t 1% colorado f � ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 6875 EAST EVANS AVE. DENVER, COLORADO 80222 (303) 759-4271 J August 1, 1974 Mr. Don Parsons City Engineer City of Fort Collins Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Re: Evergreen Park VTN # 1471-003 Dear Don: Pursuant to my meeting with Mike McDill and Bob Sakely July 31, 1974, I would like to confirm the following: 1) The fire hydrant located at the intersection of Blue Spruce Drive and Conifer Street has been shifted from the NW corner to the NE corner. Bob, Mike and I agreed this would have no critical effect on fire hydrant spacing and VTN will reflect the change on an as -built print. 2) VTN will submit the revised street design at Redwood Street and Dry Creek for your review. The design shall reflect 2-36" diameter CMP under Redwood. Mike has requested sufficient clearance between the existing 15" sewer and 12" water lines and finished street grade to allow for future upgrading of the Dry Creek ditch. This appears to be no problem. 3) Mike McDill will confirm by letter the sub -base requirements by the City of Fort Collins for all streets on the Evergreen Park Project, excluding College Avenue widening which is controlled by the State Highway Department Permit (3" mat, 4" of 3/4" surface, and 8" of base material.) 4) Due to the conflict of the existing 6" gasline with the 27" Greeley waterline located in Blue Spruce Drive storm man hole No. 7 will be shifted West so that the proposed storm sewer will cross the existing PARSONS & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING ENGINEERS May 21, 1982 City of Fort Collins Engineering Department 300 LaPorte Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80521 Attn: Bob Smith Dear Bob: r'p This letter is to summarize our meeting on the 18th of May between yourself, Mauri P.upel, and myself regarding storm drainage in Evergreen Park. In particular, two items were discussed which were: 1. Alteration of the gradation of the Rock Trickle Channel as shown in the detail on sheet 2/9 of the plans titled "Major Storm Drainageway for Evergreen Park." 2. The effect of leaving the �xisting power pole as exists within the limits of Pond OA as shown on sheet 7/9 of the plans titled "Major Storm Drainageway for Evergreen Park." The gradation of cobbles originally specified on sheet 2/9 called for an average size of 12" equivalent diameter stones. As shown in our meeting, a reduction to a 6" D50 gradation of cobblestones will be ade- quate for the velocities in the channels as designed. An approximate gradation is as follows: Equivalent Diameter % Finer 12 100 8 90 5 40 2 0 • 432 Link Lane Plaza - Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524 • f3031 221-2400 This change in gradation applies only to the Trickle Channel as an option to the Concrete Trickle Pan Locations. Also, as shown on the attached detail A, the channel sideslopes will be extended over the edges of the rock pan to minimize problems due to vandalism. It is desired by the developer not to relocate the existing power pole within Pond #OA adjacent to Conifer Street. As shown in the attached detail B, the pole, guy wire, and access way were left at existing grade to determine what storage volume would be lost. A top width of 15 feet and 4 to 1 side slopes were used as the requirements for the peninsula into the pond. This peninsula reduces the volume of the pond below the 100 W.S. elevation of 4955.3 by 6900 C.F. In evaluating the available volume on the pond as exists, as -built elevations taken in Conifer Street indicate an additional 5600 C.F. of available storage at the 100 year water surface elevation of 4955.3. The resulting loss of volume of 1300 C.F. is equal to a rise in the 100 year water surface elevation of 0.0093 feet. This information is shown in Table A. Therefore, the power pole and access way can remain within the limits of Pond #OA with- out any notable adverse affects to the ponds operation. TABLE A Volume lost by pole, guy wire and access way. -6900 C.F. Additional storage volume in Conifer Street. +5600 C.F. Net loss in volume below elevation 55.3 -1300 C.F. Water surface of pond (incl. storage in Conifer St.) 139,170 S.F. Resultant rise in W.S. +0.0093 Ft. Also regarding Pond #OA, it is yet to be determined whether the pond will be graded according to contours shown on sheet 7/9, or be over excavated to -Form a permanent pond below the outlet elevation. I understand that we will be required to provide proposed contours and additional information as necessary should a permanent pond be desired. I hope this information accurately reflects our discussion on these matters. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this information, please call. Sincerely, )"'I/ - Robert L. Lenz CITY OF FORT COLLiNE-:3 M E M O R A N D U M DATE: September 25, 1984 TO: Ron Mills, Right of Way Agent John Huisjen, City Attorney Wanda Krajicek, City Clerk Rich Shannon, Deputy City 'Manager FROM: Verna Lewis, Assistant City Manager RE: Notice of Rights By means of this memorandum I am requesting that Ron Mills identify the property in question and advise City Attorney Huisjen and Wanda Krajicek, who will determine a further course of action, if indeed any action is required. Thanks. VL/lt sC iV D C I a y i T ¢ iCE OF i FiE CiT Y' MA NAGE:P 300 Laporte A.•.-. P.O. 0ax 5 0 art Cai!Irs, Co!orada 80522 1303) 221-, 505 Develov� nt Services Engineering Department Citv of Fort Collins October 26, 1.988 Walt Barclay United Bank 401 South College Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Re: Evergreen Park First Filing (Shopping Center Site) Dear Mr. Barclay: At your request I have checked into the status of the underground utilities servicing the Evergreen Park 1st Filing Development. Through my visual inspection of this site, I believe all of the water and sanitary sewer main lines have been installed, and some storm sewer lines have been installed at the southern end of the project. However, these lines have been out of use for many years and the City reserves the right to check these systems and require repairs which may be necessary in order for the systems to function properly. In response to your question regarding the issuance of building permits for this project, there are certain City code requirements which need to be met prior to Engineering releasing its hold on any permits. For your information, I have enclosed a copy of the applicable code requirements. Please be informed that a storm drainage report will need to be submitted to Mr. Glen Schleuter of the Storm Drainage Department, for the type of development which may occur on this site. This report should be submitted during the planning stages of the building layouts inorder to avoid potential conflicts with the drainage flows. Glen can be contacted at 221-6589. 100 I.,11'01-te A%('11uc • P.O. POy ;'St) • Fort Collin',, CoU 80522-05,50 • (303) 221-6605 Walt Barclay Page Two Hopefully, this information has been helpful. If you need additional information, please call me at 221-6605. Sincerely, David Stringer Chief Construction Inspector Enclosure Devel vent. Services Planning Department City of Fort Collins January 10, 1989 Bill Bartran c/o Bartran Homes 1644 Alcott Fort Collins, CO 80525 Dcar Bill, I have discussed the matter of the current status of the remaining lots in the Grecnbriar Subdivision with Mike Herzig, Engineering Coordinator and Paul Eckman of the City Attorney's Office. It is our findings that substantial development of the property has occurred since final approval of the subdivision in 1977. A urge portion of the streets and utiiities haN. t)ccn installed and a number of homes have been constructed and occupied. Therefore, it is our opinion that the subdivision plat is still in effect and building permits may be issued. This is with the understanding that the developer agrees to upgrade the street pavement to current City street standard on all streets in the subdivision which have not yet been constructed. If you should have any questions, please feel free to call me. Sincercl ,i Joe Fra k Assistant Planning Director cc. Tom Peterson, Planning Director Mike Herzig, Development Coordinator Peter Barnes, Zoning Administrator Paul Eckman, Assistant City Attorney 300 LaPorte Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (303) 221-6750 Commu `y Planning and Environmental " Current Planning City of Fort Collins Mr. Jerald H. Russell The Toy Shed 1314 Red Cedar Circle Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 rvices -nm August 4, 1998 RE: The Toy Shed Project Development Plan/Final Plan Dear Mr. Russell: Earlier this year we met regarding the Toy Shed and the standards with which the project development plan does not comply. Those standards are listed be- low, and you have the opportunity to request a modification and/or alternative compliance for the various sections. However, until we review the modification requests, we will not formulate a recommendation of either approval or denial. Section 3.5.1(J)(1) states that "No areas for outdoor storage, trash collection or compaction, loading or other such uses shall be located within twenty (20) feet of any public street, public sidewalk or internal pedestrian way." In order to comply with this Code requirement, the fence and the outdoor storage area must be located at least 20 feet from the edge of the sidewalk. Section 3.8.9(C) which specifies that chain link fencing with or without slats may not be used as a fencing material for screening purposes. Therefore, in order to comply with the standard, landscaped elements must be provided in conjunc- tion with a screen panel, arbor, garden wall, privacy fence or security fence to avoid the visual effect created by unattractive screening or security fences (Section 3.2.1(E)(1)(d)). It is staff's opinion that the plan that was submitted does not comply with Section 3.2.1(E)(1)(d)). The Planning and Zoning Board of the City of Fort Collins is empowered to grant modifications to the standards in the Land Use Code. To approve a modification request, the Planning and Zoning Board applies specific criteria outlined in Sec- tion 2.7.3(A-C) which is attached for your reference. Any request for a modifica- tion should be made in writing and demonstrate how these criteria are met. The standards for which a modification request could be made are Section 3.5.1(J)(1) and Section 3.8.9(C). 281 .North College Avrnue • PO. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6750 • FAX (970) 416-2020 A request for alternative compliance for Section 3.2.1(E)(1)(d) may be submitted as well. The alternative compliance request is similar to the modification re- quest, however it is specific to the landscape requirements and how they are ap- plied to this particular project. Any request for an alternative landscape and tree protection plan must comply with the standards of Section 3.2.1(N) which is at- tached. Again, this request must be made in writing as well. If you should have any questions regarding the request for modifications, please do not hesitate to phone me at 221-6750. Best Regards, Leanne A. Harter, AICP Project Planner xc: Peter Barnes Tim Blandford Stormwater Utility file/Project Planner Page 2 Mr. Don Parsons Page 2 August 1, 1974 gasline further South at a compatible grade. Attached is a print marked in red to show the change. VTN will submit an as -built drawing reflecting the change after construction. I would like to request your immediate attention regarding ap- proval of Items (2) and (3) above since the dirt contractor is ready to start street cores next week. Please have Mike or you call me as soon as possible if our design is satisfactory so we can stake the street cuts in the field. Sincerely, R. Peter Fabry,P.E. Project Manager RPF/lah Enclosure cc: Evergreen Park Wes Lusche ik Oa V r Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Septombor 16, 197 VTH Engine-rs Architects Planners 6875 E. Wns Avenue Denver, Colorado 80?" Attn: R. Peter Fahry Dear Sir: Telephone 303 484-4220 —eI-urno-� to you with comments is one sot of plins For Redwood Street in the vicinity of Dry Creek. The CHIII <nd street grades cs you have nroposed are s"Lis- foctory. Howovor, having discussed with other mom5prs of the enqin- P-ring storr the oppn ditch drain- ge as you Wvp proposed, we qrp in a-nnrol onrooment that a design of storm water inlet s Pnd a piping nyntem would he more desirable. Please design a system of this type and submit the rewired plans for approval. Rupstions or comments cancernina this subject ire appreciated ond may be directed to this office. Sincerely, 41e�C Lloyd G. McLoughlin Civil Engineer City of Fort Collins LUM/c 1 s Post Office Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 0cL()I)Qr 10, 1-97M Pete Fahry VTN Enginecrinri G875 E,�.�t-- Evans 11�v('. Denver, Colorado 802P? Dear Pete: I h'-v- 1""ith the City I.:nqin(--c--r our findinqrs of Oc-tober 11, 1974, concerninq portion,,- of the wAr--r main on Cnni.Fer `'Lrr,c-f., Reaced.�r_ Circle, �n3 !clue `',priicr, Drive in the 1. vergreen P,irk .11u!,)divis.irin where our four --ind one-h.)-If Foot minimum cover requirement has not been met:. Jn.ismuch ther-e is hundred feet of mriin �ihich will have only Lhr('c to folir of cover, <-ind hec,7mFe of the Tos,,�i.hJ lity or 3 heavy �L some Fuf-.,or(- date, we cnm only our specific--ition hr met. Ther(,for-, ill m�J.ns in t--h(- si-ji)(1-ivi-,ien which h.-Ive Tess I:h in the r-rui-rr,d 'our i -ind one-half foot of (-rDv-c rmi--f- 1.,(los.ered before - thr, City of Tort Coll -ins c,-)n accept responsibility For th--ir m;1inLenance. Sincerely, Robert, T. V Construction Inspector cc: [-:vr,r-clr(,-n 1-):irk - A Joint Venture