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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLINDENWOOD FOURTH - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2004-08-27I GP-eN!-1nee,rh.g April 11, 1983 profe5onaS inc. Bonnie Tripoli City of Fort Collins Engineering Department P.O. Box 580 Ft. Collins, Co. 80522 Dear Bonnie: A variance from city street standards is requested for all local streets at Lindenwood IV subdivision. By name these streets are Linden Way, Lindenridge Court, and Linden Lake Road. The variance requested would permit construction of a local street with a 32 foot asphalt paved width having six foot shoulders and no curb and gutter. The proposed section would match the county local street template for flat and rolling terrain. The proposed street section would provide two benefits. First, it would provide continuity wit:1 the road sections in the existing Lindenwood 3rd filing subdivision. Second,curbless construction of the streets will allow fewer points of concentration of storm runoff. This is a definite advantage since it will subject the beach area of Lindenmeier Lake to less potential for erosion. Residents of Lindenwood 3rd filing have expressed strong support for the proposed curbless streets. Attached is a petition stating that support. Respectfully submitted, ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS, INC. William H. Blackwell, P.E. WHB/psh Attachment ec E�_ t.� 303/226-3852 • 2625 Redwing Road • Drake Executive Plaza, Suite 110 • Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 CITY OF FORT COLLINS P.O- BOX 580, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80522 PH (303) 464-422 DEVELOPMENT CENTER April 15, 1983 William H. Blackwell, P.E. Engineering Professionals, Inc. 2625 Redwing Road Executive Plaza, Suite 110 Fort Collins, CO 80526 Dear Bill: Your request for a variance from the City Street Standards to permit local streets in Lindenwood IV to be built with a 32 foot asphalt paved width with 6 foot shoulders and no curb and gutter has been reviewed with the following comments: 1. Curb and gutter provide more than just a method for handling storm water. It is important in maintaining the edge of asphalt and for keeping moisture from penetrating the base course. 2. The design you are proposing does call for a borrow ditch to run parallel to the pavement so you are still concentrating the runoff in various locations, as curb and gutter would. The potential for beach erosion can be eliminated by the design at the points of concentration. 3. Lindenwood 3rd Filing was built prior to the Intergovernmental Agreement between the County and the City. It was, therefore, not subject to the City Standards. The Agreement now in place calls for Urban Growth Area developments to conform with City design standards. We do not believe that because an older subdivision has substandard streets (according to the City's design criteria) this is justifi- cation for a new area to also be substandard. 4. A sidewalk is also necessary because of the neighborhood facilities (tennis courts) being provided and the close proximity of this sub- division to an elementary school. Because of the aforementioned points the City is denying your request for a variance. Finally, the Fire Department has requested that Linden Way and Lindenridge Court have their names changed because they are very close in name to existing streets. Sincerely, Bonnie Tripoli Engineering Analyst RT/nl, cc EXT.65 Elaine Spencer, Asst Countv Engineer