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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPARAGON POINT PUD PHASE 2 - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2005-05-12Oct 28,1992 12:14PM FROM TST FT COLLINS TO 2216379 P.82 October 26, 1992 Mr, Mike Herzig Engineering Department City of Fort Collins 281 N. College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80524 RE: Paragon Point Phase 2 - Trilby Road Project No. 10-695-002 Dear Mike: This letter is to summarize the agreement between Paragon Point Partners and the City of Fort Collins pertaining to the interim (temporary) paving of Trilby Road. Based on recent meetings and phone conversations, we have the following understanding: 1. The developer of Paragon Point, Phase 2 (Paragon Point Partners) will be required to construct a 36' wide asphalt pavement section on the existing grade of Trilby Road adjacent to the Development. This construction shall be completed and accepted by the City prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for Phase 2 of Paragon Point P.U.D. 2- The asphalt section shall be to a 5-year design for an arterial street. The approximate length of Trilby Road to be paved is 2,400 L.F. Empire Laboratories, Inc. has proposed a 3" asphalt section with no additional subbase over the existing 24' wide roadway. The 6' bike lanes on each side of the existing roadway will require 3" of asphalt over 4" of new Base Course. A small amount of additional fill (2,000 C.Y.) is required to widen the existing roadway to 36' (See attached letter from Empire Labs). 3. The 36' wide section will narrow to 24' to 26' over the existing Fossil Creek Crossing. This will require the installation of guard rails. TOT. INC. 748 Whalers Way • Building D 1021nvenwes renraoe Eallt Consuh(ng Engineers Fort Collins, CO 80525 Englewood, CO W2 (303)226-0557 (303)792-0557 Metro Denver (303) 595-at03 FAX (303) M2-000 FAX 1303) 228.0204 Oct 28.1992 12:14PM FROM TST FT :OLLIPS TO 2216378 P.03 TST.INC. Mr. Mike Herzig October 26, 1992 Page 2 4. The developer will provide construction plans for the interim paving for City approval. The level of detail of design will be commensurate with a "temporary" road and may not meet all the City criteria as far as design detail (i.e. double flowline profile vs. centerline profile). The construction plans for the interim paving may be submitted as a part of the Phase 2 construction plans or may be submitted at a future date prior to construction of the Trilby Road paving as a separate document. The latter of these options will not delay approval of the Phase 2 plans. The developer is financially responsible for the cost associated with a 30' wide asphalt section based on a 5-year residential design. This would equate to 1.5" of asphalt with no additional subbase over the existing 24' wide roadway. The single 6' bike lane (or 2-3' lanes) would require 1.5" of asphalt over 4" of new base course. The majority of the fill, required on the south side of the road for the 36' wide section, would not be required. 6. The developer will be credited for any earthwork (cut or fill) activities associated with this interim paving towards his required escrow account for the construction of the ultimated improvements to Trilby Road. This credit will be in the amount of $4.50/C.Y. as verified by field surveys. Construction costs associated with the earthwork therefore, are not included in the cost estimates. 7. The City of Fort Collins will participate in the additional cost (the oversizing of a 30' residential to a 36' arterial). Reimbursement will be made at the time of acceptance by the City of Fort Collins. 8. The following is an estimate of construction costs based on recent bids for similar work submitted to the developer. Any adjustment required based on actual bid prices will be made to the following estimates at the time of reimbursement. 30' 8, IIENTIAL 1.5" asphalt = 8000 S.Y. CAS $ 2.20 = $ 17,600 4" base = 1600 S.Y. 0 $ 2.50 = 4,O00 Fill — 2300 C.Y. 0 $ ----- _ --- Subgrade Prep = 8000 S.Y. Q $ 1.00 = 8,000 Guard Rail = 200 L.F. @ $ 15.00 = 30000 Topsoil R & R = 160 C.Y. @ $ 1.75 = 280 Striping = 1 L.S. ® $ 2500.00 = 2,500 Traffic Control — 1 L.S. 0 $ 2500.00 2,500 $ 37,880 Oct 28,1992 12:15PM FROM TST FT COLLINS TO 2216378 P.04 TST, INC. Mr. Mike Herzig October 26, 1992 Page 3 36' ARTERIAL 3" asphalt = 9600 S.Y. ® $ 4.00 = $ 38,400 4" base — 3200 S.Y. ® $ 2.50 = 8,000 Fill — 2300 C.Y. ® $ --- _ ------ Subgrade Prep — 9600 S.Y. ® $ 1.00 = 9.600 Guard Rail = 200 L.F. ® $ 15.00 = 3,000 Topsoil R & R = 320 C.Y. ® $ 1.75 = 560 Striping = 1 L.S. ® $ 2500.00 = 2,500 Traffic Control = 1 L.S. ® $ 2500.00 = 2.5Q4 $ 64,560 If this is agreeable, please sign and return one copy to Me for our files. Respectfully, TST, INC., CONSULTING ENGINEERS Stehen F. Human, P.E. SFH/lc Date; PARAGON POINT PARTNERS Date: CITY OF FORT COLLINS September 30, 1992 Mr. Mike Hertzig Engineering Department City of Fort Collins 281 N. College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80524 RE: Variance Request for Street Grades Within Paragon Point P.U.D. Phase 2 Project No. 10-695-010 Dear Mike: , 1 F, � I :t�'''•r1 V, LA TST, Inc. Consulting Engineers is requesting a variance for Falcon Ridge Court to have a design grade of 8.67%. The City of Fort Collins standard is a maximum grade of 8.0% as shown in Table 2, Page T-2 of the City of Fort Collins Design Criteria and Standards for Streets. The proposed extension of Southridge Greens Boulevard from north to south, ending at Trilby Road, must cross a section of the site which slopes east to west. In order to minimize the cut and fill requirements and keep disturbance of the natural terrain at a minimum, the 8 % maximum design grade required by the City of Fort Collins standards has been exceeded. At present the east end of Falcon Ridge Court is in a five foot cut while the downstream or west end is in a four foot fill. Any less grade would increase the required fill material, which would have more impact on the natural terrain near Fossil Creek. The grade at the end of Falcon Ridge Court is within City of Fort Collins criteria for intersections and cul-de- sacs. The street is also west facing so icing should not be a problem during the winter months. Therefore, we do not see any potential problems with public safety due to the increased grades. This is an almost identical situation to Eagle Ridge Court in Phase 1 which was granted a variance earlier this year. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, TST, INC., CONSULTING ENGINEERS i�,, 7` ,��a Stephen F. Humann, P.E. SFH/lc TST, INC. 748 Whalers Way • Building D 102 Inverness Terrace East Consulting Engineers Fort Collins, CO 80525 Englewood, CO 80112 (303) 226-0557 (303) 792-0557 Metro Denver (303) 595-9103 FAX (303) 792-9489 FAX (303) 226-0204 m M N O � b Q O K (V Q W p.: r Z M s . Z Z _ LVCL- cD - H W n- - a W � H Q �.. __ ..�._ _. .-.., -,,_i � r _,,.� _... -.... ...,