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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLANDINGS PUD FOURTH THIRD REPLAT - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2004-08-13ENGINEERING DIVISION July 29, 1980 Mr. Dennis Donovan Osprey Homes, Inc. 300 Spinnaker Lane Fort Collins, Colorado Dear Dennis: I have been informed that the by your utility contractor for Landings 4th subdivisions have approved by the City. 4844220 Ext. 728 Re: Whalers Cove, Boardwalk Landings 4th water line stub outs installed the Whalers Cove, Boardwalk and not been pressure tested or When you and our Inspector Matt Baker met on the job site on July 15, 1980 he was informed that your firm intends to use Boardwalk Drive and Whalers Way as the main access roads to service the other areas under development. He stated at that time that all stub outs had to be pressure tested and approved prior to the placement of the asphalt mat. The reasons for this are to avoid cutting into a newly surfaced street or possible contractor conflicts in the event the utility contractor should change before the completion of the project. When your contractor pressure tested this line he elected not to test these stubs in conjunction with the twelve (12") main. He was at this time informed each stub out would have to be tested individually before any street paving. In order to avoid any conflict at the time you have scheduled the street improvements, I ask that you make sure all the necessary testing and approvals have been taken care of prior to the placement of base course and asphalt materials. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me. Sincerely, David Stringer Chief Engineering Construction Inspector November 3, 1983 Project No.: 67-8 Mr. Phil Waite City of Fort Collins P.O. 580 Fort Collins, Co. 80522 re: Stormwater Drainage at the 3rd Replat of Landings - Filing 4. Dear Phil: The 3rd Replat is a 4-1/2 acre site in the northeast corner of Landings Filing 4. The proposed change will vacate 12 residential lots and the entirety of Breakwater court. The resulting single lot thus created is planned to be used as a church site. The drainage patterns of Landings Filing 4 were reported in depth by the Master Storm Drainage Report for the Landings P.U.D., dated January, 1979, prepared by Cornell Consulting Co. The Methods section of that report states that the Rational Method "C" factors used were based on zoning. The proposed land use is compatible with the zoning. Therefore the above referenced report will not be altered by the change in use. Concentration patterns of storm waters arising onsite is controlled by the street slopes of Breakwater Drive. There is no redesign of Breakwater Drive with this project. Therefore there will be no change in drainage patterns. All runoff will be delivered to Harmony Reservoir. The northern 3/4 by means of an open channel through Landings Filing 4. The southern 1/4 will enter Boardwalk Drive to be intercepted by an open channel at the south line of Filing 4. 303/226-3852 • 2625 Redwing Road • Drake Executive Plaza, Suite 110 • Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 As reported, detention for the site is provided in Harmony Reservoir. In summary, the proposed land use change will have no effect on the extant drainage design and/or improvements. Sincerely, ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS, INC. Lee- . William H. Blackwell, P.E.�;n:-?-;;; �r ° Michael N. Schmid, P.E.r�?, WHB/psm Builders Inc. December 13, 1984 CITY OF FORT COLLINS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 300 LaPorte Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80524 Attention: Mr. Matt Baker RE: HARMONY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 400 Boardwalk Dr. Fort Collins, CO Dear Matt: 2926 E. MULBERRY ST. P.O. Box 1969 FT. COLLINS, COLORADO 80522 PHONE 493-1770 This letter is in regard to the necessary remedial work to be accomplished at 400 Boardwalk Drive. Specifically there are three sections of City walk to be replaced and two manholes to be brought up to just above existing grade. Please find attached SINNETT BUILDERS, INC. check #13880 in the amount of $3,200.00 which is 150% of the estimated value to complete said work. It is our understanding that these funds are to be held in escrow by the City until such time as the remedial work is finished, inspected and released by your department. Trusting that this __ in order, will you please release 400 Board- walk Drive for a conditional Certificate of Occupancy. Respectfully submitted, SINNE T BUILDERS, INC. Ted Beers CC: FORT' COLLINS FINANCE DEPT. FORT COLLINS BUILDING INSPECTION DEPT. LARSEN AND ASSOCIATES FILE General Contractors — Construction Managersug Commercial and Industrial "Merit Shop Builds Best" CITY OF FORT COLLINS ENGINEERING SERVICES December 19, 1984 Sinnett Builders, Inc. 2926 E. Mulberry P.O. Box 1968 Ft. Collins, CO 80522 Attn: Mr. Ted Beers -i Re: Harmony Presbyterian Church 400 Boardwalk Drive Ft. Collins, Colorado Dear Ted: L 1` This letter is in regard to our discussions of the repairs necessary for Engineering Clearance for 400 Boardwalk Drive. Sinnett Builders has received Engineering Clearance by placing in escrow with the City funds sufficient to complete said work. In detail, the required work is: Repair a section of City walk on Breakwater Drive. This is damage that is typical of construction vehicles driving over the walk. The area to be repaired has been marked and is approximately 6' x 3'. Repair a section of handicap ramp on the northeast corner of Boardwalk and Breakwater. This also appears to have been damaged !by construction traffic and has settled one inch. The area to be repaired has been marked and is triangular and is approximately 10 square feet. • Replace a drive approach on the south side of the Larimer #2 Ditch at Boardwalk Drive. This drive approach was installed for the ditch company only, however, heavy equipment has used this drive approach for access into the site. The area to be repaired has been marked, is approximately 150 square feet, and should be 4" thick concrete. Mr. Ted Beers December 19, 1984 Page Two Raise two sanitary sewer manholes installed as part of the 3rd Replat to the Landings 4th Filing., The easement area that these two manholes are in, has been filled approximately 1-foot above existing ground. Our specifications allow a maximum of 16" between top of cone section and final grade when raising manholes. Both of these manholes will have to be raised by removing the cone and adding a barrel section to the manhole, then replacing the cone and ring and cover. All joints and pick holes shall be grouted inside and out, and the ring and cover shall be grouted to the top of the cone. I have included a copy of our standard manhole detail for your information. I have also located these two manholes for your superintendent on the site. Please notify me in advance when this work is to be done. And feel free to call me at 221-6605 if you have any questions or would like additional information. Sincerely, Matt J. >Ba"ker Construction :Inspector Enc. Builders Inc. t t '21 H " I! I FT C,01 LIN' 29, 2985 t It ho, Ti 'k-sm , , In,r q� V. CITY OF FURT COLLINS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, PLANNING DIVISION May 10, 1985 Mr. Merrill Miller MSP Companies Suite 1050 650 South Cherry Street Denver, Colorado 80222 RE: Portner Estates South PUD - Final Plan (Case M -83B) Dear Mr. Miller: Our records show a final approval of the above referenced project by the Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Board on January 23, 1984. According to the Land Development Guidance System, final plans are valid so long as the development is substantially complete within two (2) years of the approval date. Contrary to information given to you earlier, this final plan is valid until January 23, 1986. If you wish to pursue an extension for six months beyond that time, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, r Axe ��K Steve Ryder City Planner CC: Sam Mutch, Planning Director Bonnie Tripoli, Development Coordinator 4 OFFICE Cl, COMMUNIFY DEVELOPMFNT, PLANNING DIVISION 300 LaPorte Ave. P-O. Box 580 •Fort Collins. Colorado 80b22 • 13032 ;-8% CITY OF FORT COLLINS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, PLANNING DIVISION May 13, 1985 Randy Larsen Larsen & Associates 7 Clock Tower Square 323 South College Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 - 2898 RE: Landings PUD, 4th Filing, 4th Replat Preliminary (#40-79D) Dear Randy: In response to your two previous letters concerning administrative extension requests for the above referenced project, the following has been concluded: 1. The preliminary plan was approved October 24, 1983 by the Planning and Zoning Board. The plan was valid for one year following this approval. 2. The administrative extension request for six (6) months was granted defacto due to the length of time this office took to review the request. This extension was valid to April 24, 1985. 3. A second six (6) month extension has been granted which will make the plan valid until October 24, 1985. Any further extension for this plan will require approval by the Planning and Zoning Board. 4. This project may not be considered a part of the Harmony Cove project as it was approved separately by the Planning and Zoning Board. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions concerning this matter. I apologize for the length of time it has taken to review this request. Sincerely, , Steve Ryder City Planner CC: Sam Mutch, Planning Director Bonnie Tripoli, Development Coordinator Via ...>. t OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, PLANNING DIVISION - r3 300 LaPorte Ave. • P-O- Box 580 • Fort Colons. Colorado 906:`2 • 3031221-F'aC CIIYOI fORI(()LIINS ENGINEERING DIVISION December 8, 1980 P.O. Box 580, Fort Collins Colorado 80522 - Ph(303) 484-4220 Ext. 728 _— -_: _ Richard Connell Loveland Excavating 1424 South Lincoln Avenue Loveland, Colorado 80537 Dear Mr. Connell: The Engineering Inspection Department in£orned me that on November 5, 1980, your firm violated the City of Fort Collins Codes and Specifications as set forth in Chapter 99, Articles 99-6-A, D and G and Chapter 112-A. The violations are as follows: 1) Utility installation without City approved plans. 2) Connection to an existing santitary sewer main prior to final acceptance of the new main and without the approval of the City Engineer. 3) Continued work on a utility installation after an Engineering Inspector instructed your crews to discontinue work until the plan revisions were approved by the City. Chapter 112A, 1?aragraph 5 "Suspension or Revocation of License" states the Director of Engineering Services may suspend or revoke any license issued under this chapter for the licensee's failure to abide by the requirements of the ordinances of the City of Fort Collins. This letter will serve notification of the suspension of License Number 5 issued to Loveland Excavating Company for a period of thirty (30) days beginning on the date of receipt of this letter. December 8, 1980 Richard Connell, Loveland Excavating Page 2 You do have the right of appeal as stated in Chapter 112A-5 by filing a notice of such appeal as stated in Chapter 112A-5 by filing with the City Clerks Office within ten (10) days of this notification. Respectfully, Ro� ABingnan Director of Engineering Services ab cc: Lucia Liley, City Attorney Roger E. Kreipel, P.E., Director of Public Works and Water Utilities r Dave Stringer, Chief Construction Inspector " r T -N- -A„r (IIY (H I ORI ( ()I I INS P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins Colorado 80522 Ph(303) 484 4220 Ext. 728 ENGINEERING DIVISION December 8, 1980 Mr. Dennis Donovan Osprey Homes, Inc. 1113 Druid Drive Fort Collins, Colorado Dear Dennis: Re: Landings, 4th Filing As I am sure you are aware, on Wednesday, November 5, 1980 your utility contractor, Loveland Excavating, was installing a ten inch (10") P.V.C. sewer main in Boardwalk P.U.D. Subdivision in a location other- than shown on City approved utility drawings dated March 13, 1979. When the construction inspector arrived on the site at 10:00 a.m., November 5th, he requested Wayne Fishell, the job foreman for Loveland Excavating, to discontinue work on this sewer main until the City Engineer had approved the relocation. Wayne told the inspector they would stop construction. When the site was inspected again on Friday, November 7, 1980 the inspector found the sewer main had been completely installed and the contractor had connected to the existing sewer main prior to final inspection and approval by the City for this installation. For these violations of the codes of the City of Fort Collins, Chapter 99 and 112A, the Director of Engineering Services has suspended the license of Loveland Excavating for a period of thirty (30) days. I must also inform you of your obligation as a land developer within the City of Fort Collins to ccnply with the codes and ordinances as stated in Chapter 99 (Subdivision of Land). Failure to abide by these regulations is a misdemeanor which can make the developer subject to a fine and/or inprisonment. Your cooperation in the future would be greatly appreciated by not allowing your contractors to continue work or start work which has not been approved by the City Engineer and to prompt your development engineer to submit and obtain the City Engineer's approval for all changes from original utility drawings prior to construction. Sincerely, David Stringer Chief Engineering Construction Inspector cc: Roy Bingman, Director of Engineering Services Roger Krenpel, Director of Public Works Lucia Liley, City Attorney fi �f'{ 4 ��V 1. ��1 � `_`,�/ nf•�1�6V C !7 R ,, jF/t )T MAI I RIALSAND FOUNDATION I. N GINI FRS 214 No. Hawes rWi Corl.m. Colwado 80522 P O. So. 429 1303) 484-0359 September 21, 1983 Land Development Services, Fifth Floor, First Tower 215 West Oak Street Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 '� -L 0flrtes U .O1 F O Co. 11'16 13031 77 3921 Attention: Mr. Dennis L. Donovan, P.E., President Re: Harmony Reservoir ELI Project No. 4106-80 Gentlemen: 3151 Nntmn W., Cheyenne, W yon, og 82001 P.0 Bo. 10076 1307) 632 9224 Empire Laboratories, Inc. has reviewed our "Report of a Soils and Foundation Investigation' prepared for Harmony Reservoir dated September 9, 1980 as well as the additional recommendations set forth in a letter dated January 5, 1983 to George Alan Holley and Associates, P.C., l\ Golden, Colorado regarding the repair of the above -referenced reservoir. Empire Laboratories, Inc, met with Mr. Dennis Donovan at the site on September 7 and 14, 1983. At the time of the second inspection, Larry Intermill from Intermill Surveying was also present. As stated in our letter of January 5, 1983, it is our understanding that the reservoir is to be used as a detention facility, and the water level is to be kept at elevation 5007 or below. The one hundred (100) year flood will raise the reservoir to elevation 5007.7. The top of the dam is between elevation 5011.0 and 5011.5 and not at elevation 5010 as previously interpreted. This allows for a normal free board of between four (4) and four and one-half (4-1/2) feet. Based on the above information, our additional inspections, and our previous studies, the' following amended recommendations, in our opinion, will be required to ensure the stability of the Harmony Reservoir Dam: 1. Complete removal of the existing concrete slope protection will not be required in our opinion since the majority of the concrete will not be exposed to the water surface. Hot+ever, a portion of the concrete slope protection, which is in bad disrepair, is subject to wave action and water contact and should be removed and replaced. This portion of the concrete slope protection extends for a distance of approximately two hundred (200) feet R 4`0 I 1 � M. CCE tf A 7 r GGO�VVE R N h�E N 1 T? P F 71roSse-a Land Development Services Page 2 September 21, 1983 along the northwest dike from a point approximately sixty (60) to seventy (70) feet northwest of the southeast corner of the reservoir. It is recommended that the concrete in this area be removed and either broken up and reused as riprap or that riprap be imported and placed at the site. If imported riprap is used, it should consist of hard, durable rock approved by the gootechnical engineer. The upstream face of the dam in this area should be graded on a minimum 2:1 slope. This may be accomplished by the placement of the riprap. 2. It is recommended that the dov:nstream slope of the dam along the northwest dike be flattened to 2:1 slopes in areas vrhere 2:1 slopes do not exist. In addition, the abandoned irritation and/or drainage ditch located at the toe of the slope should be filled in with a minimum of three (3) to four (4) feet of fill. The ditch should be filled from the southeast corner of the dam where it enters the Spring Canyon Ditch to where the ditch ends a distance of approximately five hundred fifty (550) feet to the northwest. 3. All vegetation should be removed from the areas to be filled. Dead wood, tree stunps, limbs, and other debris should also be removed from the ditch. Large trees growing on the dike and Tong the trench need not be removed, and the new fill should be graded around the trees. After vegetation, dead limbs, and brush has been removed from the area the fill may be placed. The fill should consist of material approved by the geotechnical engineer. It is anticipated that material from the bottom of the reservoir will be utilized for embankment material. This material should be inspected by the geotechnical engineer prior to its use to determine its suitability. The fill should be placed in uniform six (6) to eight (8) inch lifts and mechanically compacted at or near optimum moisture to at least ninety percent (90%) of Standard Proctor Density ASTM D 698-78. The fill should be graded and benched slightly into the --existing slope where necessary and graded around existing trees to protect them. Use of timber or stone retaining walls may be required in certain areas to protect the large cottonwood trees along the dike and ditch banks. Field density tests should be taken in the thicker sections of the compacted fill to verify that proper compaction and placement of fill has taken place. Upon proper placement of the fill, it is recommended that the filled areas be seeded to minimize erosion. 4. A small abandoned ditch or channel is located along the toe of the southwest portion of the Harmony Reservoir dike. It is rcrnr.jmended that this dike be filled in the s_,me manner as for a distance of r-(,\imately fifty (5G) feet beyond the southeast corner of the dire. y R REP ICEOD AT GO� ERNR�N7P ': PEPASCZ Land Develcpment Services Page 3 September 21, 1983 5. It is recommended that backfill behind the existing concrete slope protection that is to remain be reworked in areas where the backfill behind the concrete has eroded. It is recommended that additional backfill be placed in the eroded areas to minimize the potential of future erosion. The backfill should consist of a clayey material approved by the geotechnical engineer and mechanically compacted in uniform lifts to at least ninety percent (90%) of Standard Proctor Density ASTM D 698-78. It is our opinion that if the above repairs are made and the reservoir is kept at elevation 5007 or below, the potential for failure of the liarc,ony Reservoir dam will be minimal. Very truly yours, EMPIRE LA OT R S, Ze/illofR. Sherrod Senior Engineering Geologist Reviewed by: Chester C. Smith, P.E. President cic cc: George Alan Holley and Associates, P.C. r CO - Dennis P.' Pblk s W' # a 4tit V. 3031221-4747 Corporate Administration 303/221-4620 Commercial Division & Construction ^ 303/221-4982 Customer Service 303/879-7260 Steamboat Division osoreq Inc. 1113 STONEY HILL DR., FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80525 October 6, 1983 Mr. Dick Wartenbe City of Ft. Collins Transpurtation Services 700 Wood Street Ft. Collins, CO 80524 RE: Ordering of street signs Dear Mr. Wartenbe: At this time, I would like to request the placement of street sings in two areas; one at the intersection of Boardwalk Drive and Westshore Way, and one at the intersection of Breakwater Drive and Westshore Way. The actual names of the streets are as spelled out above. Osprey understands that we are responsible for the costs involved in placement of the signs. T believe that this matter should receive priority status, due to the fact that Engineering Services requested that we erect the signs some time ago. Also, there are presently residents living in struc- tures along and :in the general area of these intersections. Sincerely yours, �e ,,az;" Frank Humbert gst Enclosure THE PIER THE REDWOODS 9 HARBOR WALK 9 PARK CENTRAL STONEH:NS�E 0 THE LANDINGS 0 BOARDWALK PARK PLACE CREGER PLAZA ^MONY COVE THE SHORES 0LAUREL ST. STATION BEAR RUN STORM WAJLR UTILITY November 2, 1983 Mr. Dennis L. Donovan Land Development Services 215 West Oak 5th Floor, 1st Tower Fort Collins, CO 80521 Re: Harmony Reservoir Improvements for Landings 4th and Whalers Cove Dear Mr. Donovan, This letter is written at your request to notify you and other interested parties the status of Harmony Reservoir and adjacent development projects from the perspective of the City of Fort Collins. As you are aware, the "Master Storm Drainage Report for the Landings P.U.D." prepared by Cornell Consulting Company in 1979 for Mr. Reid Rosenthal was provided to the City of Fort Collins as required by the City development regulations. The City staff reviewed that drainage report and found it adequate to allow review of projects upstream and downstream of Harmony Reservoir. The Master Drainage Report remains on file at the City and will continue to be referenced as to compatibility with storm drainage plans for projects that may be proposed within the basin studied and reported therein. As suggested in the report, a detention control structure and release system design was required as part of the utility plans prior to the approval of Whalers Cove P.U.D. downstream of Harmony Reservoir. The developer, Mr. Rosenthal, signed a "Subdivision Agreement" with the City in March, 1979 for Whalers Cove which commits him to install said storm drainage improvements as part of the overall utility improvements. Mr. Rosenthal has also signed another "Subdivision Agreement" with the City for The Landings P.U.D. - Filing 4 in t4arch, 1979. This development is located in the area immediately upstream of Harmony Reservoir. That agreement required the installation of detention facilities prior to the issuance of more than thirty four (34) building permits. That limit on the issuance of building permits has just recently been reached. Since Harmony Reservoir is the detention facility for Landings 4th the construction of the detention control structure and release system are also included under this agreement. As far as the City is concerned the control on the number of building permits is an adequate way to enforce development requirements and maintain the public's safety during construction of new projects in Fort Collins. Sincerely, Bob Smith Assistant City Engineer, Storm Drainage Division ec . 1/CAI S t711c �