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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHUNTINGTON HILLS PUD - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2004-08-11A 10 LOWY 10, 19/4 kwkwr U'PAY N 1qAn:; Cumil.0011 PY, ]Ono 1653 F,-j- Co <10522 Re 30nsil Grcuh To wdons W.D. AL 1 1 1 ('11 : Kitty ,rho soiI, cm,.n,cv,l!_ioc s,,jwice has w0c a fiAd revieQ ol_- tans InwPuni'(1 lj)-I't D vr-,oPncnt, il. I,% Jliitt­in'(r and cs, .1"c, , C""Yul tnurs wnO Engmric-rs on the o�-ojpcf , i,, nt ri I, Tier miNiq Qlat too 100-yoar flood mYrUkirms rwd n , I ions oil I bw povlrw I Oth the jui HaL phrae p1ri:1 F')'; ; i ! CKC, il jn(lcd.v.d in Lli i s I Cli Li't ; ; n I al i h:i t Ili '.); no h, ';j f-. il) h­ s ! ' tic 1 pict,j) >c i it 11 le Po:;, I (.I —,as- or : I . i I C f:('c1i I (iC) -y's , i I oc(" 'pl 11 'chic is not prior n 1r, Tv-ted or um-urrignuil agc1mill ural i. -,snjls Ij)pjl 00 PlenLUL ZP)I- dom0op- pn&tms. We mcmwnd a pkisl_, so 111;11 1j)[il:c-d Crea; e" cc.-; vraut;pa at ..ay 01l' 1-Tile asl(l on clt'','wl con(coi rewition prui ,,cam cm bn llti_li.zcd. 'jjn, dewolnper '_i'l own'.'r/rc'si&j�; :ahould b� vlade �Oale Gln!- 'icne SAM in this MY. hive Txoderatp i" severe ALQVOCU Kai ins, inil&i uAl roquiry HANLIbuiL o"-AA IQ dl%'t_ei'LI'Jl(!'Vry ad"Innal St""Cal dySign s.-tlt g'Iards Sincerely, Roy Swanson President, tort SCD cc: Fred L. IkTullwft, DiSirif-t Fort Collins -Loveland Water District LV \ f` South Fort Collins Sanitation District � 4700 South College Avenue FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80525 TELEPHONE 226-3104 — 669-4321 May 12, 1980 Larimer County Planning Commission 200 W. Oak Ft. Collins, CO 80522 To Whom It May Concern: The South Fort Collins Sanitation Distirct problems with the 12 inch sewer main that Creek Meadows Subdivision. t t 11ut G �utdrul is aware of the serves Fossil The District is working closely with Resources Consultants Engineers to replace sections of the problem sewer line. The work will be done in several phases becasue it is a live sewer line and the flow cannot be interrupted for a long period of time. The resulting repair and replacement will provide increased capacity that will serve Huntington Mews Subdivision that will be connecting into this sewer line. The work will be done this summer when the soil conditions improve and the engineering is completed. If you have further questions on this matter, please contact me at the above listed number. Sincerely, Mick T. Drake District Manager MTD/j1 - _ - RESOURCE COH ULTWITS IrIC June 23, 1980 Larimer County Board of Commissioners P. 0. Box 1190 Fort Collins, CO 80522 Commissioners: E In,m, Jones, PE M Vt' Bitting(,, PE & t `. M,m, N Adarm,PE & [S (I, ""p Palos [),ntd N Frick. PE Ref: 911-A We are submitting to you for review four copies of an Amended Master Plan for Huntington Mews P.U.D. (formerly an Amended Master Plan for Fossil Creek Meadows P.U.D.). Included with this submittal are three copies of an Application for Approval of a Planned Unit Development as required by the Larimer County Subdivision Resolution. This submittal is on behalf of the Fossil Creek Meadows Development Group of Lakewood, Colorado. The subdivider is aware of and agrees to all previous conditions of approval. except for paragraph 1.B.3.c. of the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners' agenda dated May 19, 1980, referring to the date that the Commissioners may call for a legal description of a 20-foot trail easement across the property. The date of April 27, 1979, relates to the approval of the original master plan and is no longer valid. The First Filing of Huntington Mews is at the final plat stage with an anticipated completion date of July 1981. The remainder of the master plan is tentatively expected to be completed in four filings by the year 1986. At this time a trail easement will be surveyed and dedicated to the public at the request of the County. Thank you for the opportunity to have this item reviewed by the Board of County Commissioners. SEO:js Very sincerely, RESOURCE CONSULTANTS, INC. Stephen E. Olt Post Office Box Q • Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 • (303) 482-8471 Denver Metro (303) 572-1806 RESOURCE �y^ COH ULTW7 January 16, 1981 Mr. Maurice E. Rupel Engineering Services Division City of Fort Collins P. 0. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 Dear Maury: INC E Bruce Jones, M W- R tt qrr PC & -S mj, N Oars '[ S o ti r , r Ref: 911 9� 1 Re: Huntington Mews Subdivision Enclosed is a mylar plat showing the description that has been corrected for the Iuntington Mews annexation. Our changes do not exceed the legal description that has been advertised and voted on. The changes do decrease the area. slightly. As you recall in our conversation earlier, what we actually found were two different surveyors who had points on a 16th line. When we originally started our survey we chose the only point that was of record along this 16th line. One year later another surveyor set a new 16th line and thus at the time of this annexation two 16th lines were in existence. We have chosen to adhere to all other bounding surveys and can now assure the City that there are no overlaps or encroachments. Sincerely yours, RESOURCE C,QMf ULTANTS, INC. MackAdams, PE&LS MNA:js Enc. Pr>st CFfice Box Q • Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 • (303) 482-8471 Denver Metro (303) 572-1806 RECEIVED AF R C 1 M1 CITY OF FORT COLLINS MEMORANDUM P I r'l, tin in Ua Department DATE: April 1, 1981 TO: Sherry Albertson -Clark, Planner I FROM: W. Paul Eckman, Assistant City Attorney RE: Dedication of Streets in the Kel-Mar Strip Subdivision The request for approval of the final plat of Huntington Mews PUD and the extension of Skyway Drive to Huntington Mews as the primary access route has given rise to a question concerning the dedication of a 30-foot survice road on the plat of the Kel-Mar Strip subdivision. The Kel-Mar Strip subdivision plat was processed during the years 1.964, 1965 and 1966 and, when filed, did not contain a dedication of the service roads as set forth on the plat. It is my understanding that the Kel-Mar Strip subdivision was platted in two filings and that the second filing did contain a dedication of the roads and streets but that this plat was unsigned by the owners when filed. Subsequent to that time, a ratification of the second filing was recorded. This ratification pertained to Lots 22 through 33 of the second filing and was signed by the purported owners of those lots, Willis R. Bonser and Sam Brunswig. I am of the opinion that this ratification of plat, if signed by the owners of the subject property,was sufficient to constitute a dedication of the roads, streets and easements in the second filing. Accordingly, the service roads as shown on the first filing have never been dedicated to public use, and there has not been sufficient use by the public to justify a claim of adverse possession or prescription in the absence of 18 years of continuous, notorious, hostile, etc. use as is required for prescription. In 1970 the District Court of Larimer County ruled in Civil Action No. 17976 that Edna V. Lynn was the owner of a 20-foot easement for ingress and egress across the northern most portion of the first filing of Kel-Mar Strip subdivision. This easement is personal to Ms. Lynn and would not be of benefit to the public. Sherry Albertson -Clark April 1, 1981 Page 2 It will be necessary for the present owner of the 30-foot service road (and Ms. Lynn) to dedicate that road to Larimer County for public use before Huntington Mews can utilize said road for access to the proposed subdivision. I suspect that Edna Lynn will have no objection to such a dedication since the public access road would be sufficient to supply her with access to her adjacent property. If Willis R. Bonser and Joann Bonser remain the owners of the service road in the Kel-Mar Strip subdivision, first filing, they should execute a dedication to Larimer County as above mentioned. If it becomes impossible to determine who the owner of the service road is at the present time, it may be necessary to commence quiet title action for the purpose of such determination. WPE:sh P.S. Attached are the documents which you earlier provided to me for analysis of this matter. t .. S ne�.n 5 ri 1 F� �..r,_.rt Collins( IIY O1 I OIlI (()I I INS N O Boz 580 Fort CColorado 80522 _ E003) 483-3220 Ext. 728 ENGINEERING DIVISION April 21, 1981 Mark Adams Resource Consultants Fort Collins, Colorado We have reviewed the Huntington Mews, Phase I,Water and Sewer Utility Plans and find them acceptable to the City. Please submit the original to our office so that we may sign off. Sincerely, Josh Richardson Engineering Services ab (I I Y OI 101 I (.01 I I NS ENGINEERING DIVISION April 24, 1981 J98j Elaine Spencer County Engineer P.O. Box 1190 Fort Collins, CO 80522 RE: Huntington Mews We have requested the developer not to pave Saturn Drive from Duzne Street to 300' east of Highway 287. This was done to speed up the City process of pushing through Skyway Drive. As you are aware, Skyway Drive will be the major collector between Trilby Road and Fossil Creek Parkway. This meets both the City's and State Highway Department Master Street and Access Plan. The plan also shows that Saturn Drive should not access directly onto the highway. In reviewing the subdivision, we alloyed the developer to design Saturn Drive as a local street. our feeling is that if Saturn Drive is completely paved now that it will exist as the major col- lector road from now on. A rough estimate of the traffic projected on Skyway wculd be around 10,000 V.P.D. If this traffic was to be placed on Saturn, extreme traffic problems and hazards would exist. Might I also remind you that using Saturn as the collector would also cause undue traffic thru an existing County subdivision to the west of Highway 287. I would therefore request that you approve of the interim gravel road across Ke_Imar Strip 2nd Filing. If you have any problems or additional questions please contact me at extension '735 as soon as possible. Sincerel \Vnc i Josh Richardson Civil Engineer JR/sko Ext.728 RCSOURCC COMULWIT� IrK April 24, 1981 Ms. Elaine Spencer, PE Larimer County Engineering Department P. 0. Box 1190 Fort Collins, CO 80522 Dear Elaine: E Rrtur Jones r`E M W. a'tT 'I'', -E w e M,ixN _ Ref: 911E Re: Huntington Mews, Phase I Enclosed are the prints of Huntington Mews that affect and are related to the County. There are two streets. One is the first 450 feet of Saturn Drive and the other is the secondary access road. You will note that I have sent you two sheets of Saturn Drive. One is with the County part of Saturn Drive having a 9-inch base and no asphalt. This is the plan that the County would like to approve. The second sheet shows the same area but with asphalt paving, curb, and gutter. If you will not approve the base material, please approve the county road with the asphalt instead of the base course material. Please sign the cover sheet with the indication as to the type of material; then call this office and we will pickup the sheet. I do appreciate your consideration. Sincerely yours, RESOURCE.7ONS TANIS,, J` MNA:js Mac N. Adams, PE&LS Enc. Post Gffice Box Q • Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 a (303) 482-8471 Denver Metro (303) 572-1806 Fort Collins -Loveland Water District South Fort Collins Sanitation District 4700 South College Avenue FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80525 TELEPHONE 226-3104 — 669-4321 April 24, 1981. Resources Consultants 103 So. Meldrum P.O. Box Q Ft. Collins, CO 80522 REF: Huntington Mews Sub. Utility Plans Phase One Only ATTN: Mack. Adams, P.E. To Whom It May Concern: We have reviewed the water and sewer utility plans for the subject subdivision and hereby approve the plans as sub- mitted. You may present the original plans to the District for signature. Sincerely yours�� M. T. Drake Secretary -Manager Ft. Collins -Loveland Water District So. Ft. Collins Sani- tation District MTD/mtl LARIMER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Courtlyn W. Hotchkiss District 1 221-7001 Nonct Thayer District II 221-7002 James D. Lloyd District III 221-7003 April 24, 1981 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: P.O. Box 1190, Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 221/7733-FC 669/4840-LV i 4 �p[ORAO�%" Engineering Department, Wm. W. Campton, County Engineer have reviewed the plans submitted by Resource Consultants, Inc. for Huntington Mews Phase I. Review from this office conerned only that portion of Saturn Drive connecting this subdivision with U.S. 287 and that portion of the temporary secondary access road not in the Fort Collins City Limits. have no objections to the interim gravel road (Saturn Drive) and temporary access road as shown and hereby approve plans for such as meeting minimum Larimer County Standards, Sincerely, Elaine W. Spencer, P.E. Assistant County Engineer EWS/lk "arch 23, 1975 Board of County Co= ssioncrs L:=_ _er Col'ntV CO_�tnOUsa Fo- _ Collins, Colora:io S05-1 £e: I;el-'•'ar Strio First and Second Filings ;entl_=: en: I h_-Ve r-_V:iewed the plats of the Y.el-S-ar Strip First and Second Fili cs s_ecifically relating to the road cedication ..error_. In ,`he first H11nQ, tl'is2e 1S nothing tO =nG''_Cat'_' that L,72 G".;_:=rS and ;t�(�1J'LGe _T3 have r-ade a Cee ication of the roa(-`s any' SC-�e tS cask -at d on the plat and ', !! r_-ore notling ..as been cedi._ated to ci!blic rse within the first filing. �a �i22 52CG3d =11=_7g, tt7cre is a dedica-ion sta==ant-.;hicn was not Siy�Ed by the T 1-� is �s Corrected by a subsecuent of -372t filed by ths- un'/ e`s of t;1c SL'bG1Vi_ii ()R of lne rGaC'S --t5 a�tu eas E%7ent5 _,___cIGT2, tre s2CGn� L11-- g c-aes con Lain an `ei_7:C t1've d=Gi Cation. - - Sin Cerely yours, Georoe E. Lass F_ssis ant Cc=--y nttor. ev G::3/j c ENGINEERING DIVISION July 10, 1981 Royal Bank of .•. Edmonton, Alberta CANADA Gentlemen: RE: Huntington Hills, P.U.D.,First Phase " Fort Collins, Colorado This is to confirm that the referenced project has been reviewed by the City Engineer's office and has been approved for construction. it is our understanding the Developer wishes to phase the "First Phase" into two seperate time frames. We concur with his proposal and have reviewed and approved his limits of construction for the initial operation. Sincerely, K � c Maurice E. Rupel, P.E. and L.S. Assistant City Engineer - Develognent cc: Miss Diana Toughill Fort Collins -Loveland Water District South Fort Collins Sanitation District 4700 South College Avenue FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80525 TELEPHONE 226-3104 — 669-4321_ August 24, 1982 / Z_ Mauri Ruppel, Development Center Director Planning Division City of Ft. Collins P. 0. Box 580 Ft. Collins, CO 30522 RE: Huntington Hills — Phase One — Drawings of Record Dear Mauri: The drawings of record for the Huntington Mills Yro�ect were acceptea oy me Districts after 'being revised on three separate occasions. If your schedule — ---- pormits, let's get together on Thursday, Septem erg, , at 2:00 P.M., to compare the drawings of record. This will ensure that you have all the revisions. Please let me know if you have any problems with the meeting date. Respectfully, Terry W. Farrill Systems Engineer TWF/ccs or: Michael DiTullio, District Manager File RECEIVED AUG 2 6 lg,?? PLANNING DEPARTMENT cc: Matt Baker Mike Herzig Develo t Ser-,ices Office of the Director Citv of Fort Collins December 22, 1988 Mr. David Moore DUCK Companies 15701 East First Avenue - Suite 200 Aurora CO 80011 Mr. Larry Kendall, President The Group, Inc. 401 West Mulberry Street Fort Collins CO 80521 RE: Huntington Hills Dear Dave and Larry, Please excuse the delay in responding to our meeting of November 22 concerning your plan to develop property surrounding the Portner Reservoir. As follow-up, we discussed the two questions posed by staff and are prepared to offer the following reactions and/or advice. The questions are: (1) Would the City favorably consider an SID for the collector street and connection to Werner Elementary school and, if so, under what conditions; and (2) Would the City consider using neighborhood park funds to accelerate re -construction of Portner Lake as a first phase leading to a community park in the future. In regard to the first question, the Engineering Department believes that the most significant community wide benefit in this project would be to complete Fossil Creek Parkway from College Avenue to South Lemay. This connection is also important for another access to the new Werner Elementary School. The other collectors may not meet the criteria for S.O.S. reimbursement which would mean the development would have to pay the oversized portion to offset its impact. Fossil Creek Parkway will need some expensive bridges and would require the Parks Department to pay their residential street costs as an adjacent property owner. It is our understanding that the park development may be ten years into the future which would be a funding problem for them now. At this time, we do not believe the benefits outweigh the potential expenses to the City and would therefore be unable to give a favorable recommendation to City Council for this SID request. ,00 1 W,�rte �cenue I'. ��- Bov ;R0 • Fort (oihn,, ( O v�l �_ -, �I1 ;) '-I-��h��l Relative to the second question, the Parks Master Plan has identified a northwest portion of the lake area for a neighborhood park. It is doubtful that there will be sufficient funds to invest in the dam to make a difference. Furthermore, the State has advised that no additional water may be placed in the lake until the impoundment structure is improved. This would mean that any interim plan to use the lake would be out of the question. Resource Consultants, Inc. was hired by the City to prepare a dam rehabilitation report for Portner Reservoir. This report involved flood routing studies, reservoir water quality studies, selecting normal water level, and typical water level fluctuations. A complete set of dam rehab drawings and specifications were also prepared and have been approved by the State Engineer's Office. Park planners have advised that you may be at the point where it would be advantageous to meet with them to discuss the City plans for the reservoir. They have certain ideas and recommendations in the Master Plan relating to the south shoreline, storm drainage, runoff into the reservoir, wetlands at the west end of the reservoir, boardwalk on the south shoreline, etc. An early meeting may be the best way to identify and coordinate respective needs. Please contact Mr. Randy Balok, Superintendent of Planning and Development (221-6660) to schedule a meeting. In terms of engineering data for the reservoir, Resource Consultants Inc. indicates a normal water level of elevation 4,914.6; 100 year flood elevation of 4,915.2; and probably maximum flood elevation of 4,919.0. Maximum water surface fluctuation would be 3.5 feet in a dry year. Average water level fluctuation would be 2.5 feet in a typical year. The reservoir would hold about 360 acre-feet of water at normal surface elevation. We trust this information will be useful to you in your planning for Huntington Hillls. If we may be of further assistance, or, if you should desire additional information or clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, James M. Davis Director of Development Services cc: Michael Powers, Director of Cultural, Library and Recreational Services Rich Shannon, Director of Utility Services Mike Smith, Director of Water Utilities Randy Balok, Superintendent of Planning and Development Gary Diede, Director of Engineering Tom Peterson, Director of Planning Omin Plannin<r ,1nd FnOron., ._.. I ❑Su �' t r'mu..., June 4, 1993 Gene Humphries, Executive Vice President First Colorado Mortgage 375 East Horsetooth Road Building 1, Suite 101 Fort Collins, CO 80525 RE: Huntington Hills, 2nd Filing, Lots 106 - 114 Dear Mr. Humphries: It is standard Policy for the City of Fort Collins to accept for perpetual maintenance those public right-of-way constructions which have been approved by the City and which have passed all required guarantee periods. This includes the water main, sanitary sewer mains, storm sewer lines and facilities, street pavements, street lights, and street signs. Based upon our limited inspection and to the best of knowledge the subdivision improvements have also been constructed in accordance to City standards. Sincerely, — f David Stringer Chief Construction Inspector DS/Itg cc: Huntington Hills, 2nd Filing Mike Herzig r � w o P28-05-06A _RE j December 13, 1993 Mr. David Stringer City of Fort Collins Engineering Department P.O. Box 580 Ft. Collins, CO 80522 Re: Huntington Hjills Filing 2 Dear Dave: sent via FAX and US MAIL This letter serves as authorization from Huntington Hills Corporation to transfer the cash security deposit of $3,107.57 for Phase 1-A to the security deposit required for construction, revegetation and erosion control of Phase I-B. Please contact us if you have any questions. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely yours, 2 Matcus Palkowitsh MP/tsm cc: Paul Barker, P.E. 650 �a wi fL L;Sen g Sfreef. �w Fe {35 �7etUer, (n 8'0222 ( 30.3) 4 98-09 303 ) 399 36.3/ RCERESO AK H` December 9, 1993 Mr. Glen Schlueter City of Fort Collins Stormwater Utility P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 IRCE CONSULTANTS & ENGINEERS, INC. Engineering Group Company Re: Huntington Hills Filing 2 (RCE Job Number 93-167) Dear Glen: This letter is to confirm the drainage facilities for Huntington Hills Filing 2, Phase 1 ( lots 115-132 163 and 164) are completed in accordance with the approved drawings with the following exceptions: 1. Colby Street Outlet Structure: The structure has been completed, but not accepted by the Storm Drainage Utility. The corrections to the structure have been documented in an RCE letter to you dated, December 9, 1993. Construction of these corrections will be conducted Spring 1994 when the weather is more suitable. An estimate for the corrections to the structure was provided to Dave Stringer in my December 7, 1993, letter (attached). 2. Southern Drainage Channel: The channel has been constructed in accordance to the revised plan for the drainage channel (currently in review by the Storm Drainage Utility) except the channel has not been reseed yet (see enclosed as -constructed drawing). The cost for this work is also documented in my December 7, 1993, letter. 3. Brinn Court Inlet: The upper portion of the inlet was not constructed properly and the concrete contractor has corrected the problem. Currently, we are waiting for the concrete to cure and final inspection frorn the Engineering Department. 4. Deadends at Saturn Drive, Derry Drive and Dunn Drive: Saturn Drive deadar:s into the temporary road constructed along the Saturn Drive alignment to edge of the project and then to the Hahn property to the north. The drainage water from Saturn Drive flows to temporary road drainage ditches. Dunn Drive drainage water flows to the end of the existing street and flows out onto the open field. Drainage water from Derry Drive flows to the Phase 2 construction area. The water will flow along Derry Street to O'Leary Street to the southern drainage channel and then to the detention pond. The contractor will be responsible for conveying the collected water to the detention pond. A silt fence has been constructed along the back of the lot lines along the drainage channel to prevent silt build up in the drainage channel. The drainage from the deadend streets is very minor and very few problems are expected from these areas. 3665 JFK Parkway, Building 2, Suite 300 • P.O. Box 270460 • Fort Collins, CO 80527 (303) 223-5556 • Denver Metro (303) 572-1806 • FAX (303) 223-5578 Fort Collins. CO • Davis, CA • Laramie, WY Mr. Glen Schlueter 2 December 9, 1993 If you have any questions or need additional information, please call. cc: Marcus Palkowitsh Mike Herzig Dave Stringer C:\DATA\WP51 \SCHLUET.LTR Sincerely, RESOURCE CONSULT & ENGINEERS, INC. Paul R. Barker, P.E. Vice President RCE =RRES\SCH RCERESOURCE CONSULTANTS & ENGINE A KLH Engineering Group Company April 25, 1994 Mr. Glen Schlueter City of Fort Collins 235 Mathews Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Re: Huntington Hills Filing 2 (RCE Job Number 93-167) Dear Glen: INC. This letter is to certify that the overflow swale for the Brinn Court storm drain has been completed as of this date in accordance with the approved utility plans as modified in field at the request of Todd, City Inspector. The modification requested was to change the alignment of swale south of lot 124/125 to direct drainage water to the east down the drainageway rather than over the top of the storm drain flared -end section. If you have any questions, please call. PRB:bbv Enclosure Sincerely, 7RESRCE� � & E NEERS, INC. cc: City of Fort Collins Building Department Marcus Palkowitsh, MSP Companies LUETER.LTR 3665 JFK Parkway, Building 2, Suite 300 • P.O. Box 270460 • Fort Collins, CO 80527 (303) 223-5556 • Denver Metro (303) 572-1806 • FAX (303) 223-5578 Fort Collins, CO • Davis, CA • Laramie, WY Paul R. Barker, P.E. Vice President Fort eater Disirict ,�)oaitla 11'ort Collins Sanitation District 4700 South College Avenue FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80521 TELEPHONE 484-3080 — 669-4321 November. 23, 1977• Mr. Rowland Griffith )t06 Del Clair PA. Ft Collins, Colorado 80521 Dear Sir: As psr ,your reques`, for hater service to the proposed 2nd filing of the Fossil Creek r.oIdiNs Suhdivi>ion I submitt the following. The Di_stnict is willi.nZ an3 able to supply you;: requirements providing that you install the on site distribution system in accordance with the District specifications and supply the District Pith one unit of CpT `,later rights or its equivalent cost. Should you require aiditional information please advise. Si_ nc e rel r i D. Davis, Mgr. L Fort Collins -Loveland Water District South Fort Collins Sanitation District 4700 South College Avenue FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80525 TELEPHONE 226-3104 — 669-4321 February 1.4, 1980 Bud Bernaidoni First Western Financial 7625 W. 5th Avenue Denver, CO 80204 Re: Fossil Creek Subdivision Second Filing Dear Bud: The Ft. Collins -Loveland Water District is willing and able to supply water service to the Fossil Creek Sub- division Second Filing, providing all regulations and agreements, required by the Ft. Collins -Loveland Water District, are met. Respectfully, Mickey T. Drake Sec -Manager MTD/pf Fort Collins -Logy eland Water District South Fort Collins Sanitation District 4700 South College Avenue FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80525 TELEPHONE 226-3104 — 669-4321 February 14, 1980 Bud Bernaidoni First Western Financial 7635 W, 5th Avenue Denver, CO 80204 RE: Fossil Creek Subdivision Second Filing Dear Bud: The South Fort Collins Sanitation District is willing and able to supply sewer service to the Fossil Creek Subdivision Second Filing, providing all regulations and agreements required by the South Fort Collins Sanitation District are met. Respectfully, Mickey T. Drake Secretary - Manager MTD/ j 1 POUDRE VALLEY RURAL ELIECTRIC ASSOCIATION P. O. BOX 1727 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80522 February 14, 1980 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: P"R, oudre Valley I PHONE 226-1234 Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association is ready, willing and able to serve Fossil Creek Meadows, Second Filing with electric service located in Section 12, Township 6 North, Range 69 West. Electric service will be extended according to Poudre Valley's Rules and Regulations that are on file with the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Colorado. Sincerely, -T; Terry Willis Commercial Representative TW/ls t, 1; i L l'C- ;A _ DIVIS10N UI March 31, 1980 Planning Department Larimer County p. 0. Box 1458 Fort Collins, Colorado Bo M Larimer County. SH 287 Fossil Creek Meadows PUD, 2nd 3100' S. of Fossil Creek on E. Side of 287 DOH FILE 45100 Gentlemen: The Colorado Division of Highways has reviewed the Fossil Creek Meadows P.U.D., Second Filing, with regard to the need for a traffic signal on U.S. Highway 287. In our letter of December 7, 1977, we comranted that traffic from this development, along with that from the other side of the highway, will eventually warrant a signal at the Saturn Drive/U.S. 287 intersection. We confirmed that comment in a letter on February 21, 1979, and we again ask that honey he pldced in escrow for this signal. The estimated cost of a full -directional t affic siyial at this location is $75,000. This signal can only be installed when trdific volun,s at this internection increase to a level where a signal is warranted. A traffic siynal warrant study shculd be requested of this office when it appears Q dt turniny m,vPv.,nts aid cross traffic at the Saturn Drive intersection are conflict- ing with traffic on U.S. 287. Please inform this office as to the County's decision on the recommended escrow account no that we will have a record of this decision in our files. Very truly yours, DWIGHT M. BOWER DISTRICT ENGINFER Albert Chotvacs Assistant District Engineer AP da cc: D. M. P.ower D. N. Fraser (2) File: Crier -Jacobson via Ramos -Finch -Graham Mr. Steve Olt, Resource Consultants, Inc., Ft. Collins P.O. BOX 850 GREFLEY, GO 80632 6A (303)353-1232 t PCSOU2CC _ - %�� U� CO�tiSklffS h'iC April 1, 1980 Mr. Russell Legg Larimer County Planning Department P. 0. Box 11.90 Fort Collins, CO 80522 Re Dear Russ: Ref: 911-A Huntington Mews, First Filing Attached you will find a copy of the Subdivision Summary Form dated March 17, 1980, conforming to the final plat of Huntington Mews, First Filing. The land use breakdowns as indicated on this form are as follows: 106 single family lots - - - - - 23.94 acres 55% Streets (+ ROW)- - - - - - - - - 8.98 acres 21% Private (common) open space- - - 10.57 acres 24% Totals - - - 43.49 acres 100% The open space total will be less than the total on the copies of the plats furnished to you at the time of final plat submittal. The reason for this is when we deleted 14 lots and a portion of the open space from the original 120-lot plat, the acreage for Tract C was overlooked and not changed. The correct figure for Tract C should be 390,122 sq. ft./8.956 acres. We have made this change on our two mylars to be submitted to Larimer County for approval. Also, Everet Street north of Saturn Drive on the Huntington Mews, First Filing, plat has changed from a temporary to a permanent cul-de-sac. This was done because the two tracts of land that belong to Jack Hahn, landowner to the north, now have existing buildings that he feels would conflict with any .attempt to continue Everet Street north into his property. (See attached drawing.) Please contact me if you require further information. Sincerely yours, RESOURCE CONSULTANTS, INC. SEO:js Stephen E. Olt File. Post Otil:e Box Q • Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 e (303) 482-8471 Denve; Metro (303) 572-1806 r;j FfS`,IL CW9, ITKI 7625 WFST 50, AVENUE - 204E LAKEWOOD, COLORADO BD226 Mr. Steve Olt Resource Consultants P.O. Box Q Ft. Collins, Colorado 80522 RE: Huntington Mews Dear Steve: April 7, 1980 This is to confirm our discussion regarding the coach lights at Huntington Mews in lue of street lights. He will require each builder'on the purchase contract to install a photo cell nctivated coach light on each lot in Huntington Mews Subdivision. This coach light will be located five feet on either side of the center line of each individual lot, and a nnxinum of five feet back from the proper`�y line. With the actLvation by photo cell there has never been a problem in other subdivisions of not having adequate light. These coach 'lights not only provide street lighting and an unbelieveable aesthetic effect of low level lighting, but they also provide excellent security for each homeowner in that their yard and driveway are constantally lighted. If you have any further questions regarding this please let me know. CC. Bud Bernardoni Sincerely, W. T-L nne SA