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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDOCTORS LANE IMPROVEMENTS - Filed CS-COMMENT SHEETS - 2005-06-01Develops it Services_ Engineering Department December 30, 1991 Hansel Phelps Construction Company 1101 Doctors Lane Ft. Collins CO 80524 RF: Doctors Lane Improvements Dear Mr. Richard G. Tucker, This letter is to inform you that the utilities and public improvements on the City right-of-way have been inspected and initially accepted by the City of Fort Collins pending the normal contractor's warranty period. Please be informed that this letter of acceptance does not relieve the developer or the contractors.. lot owner, or their contractors, of their responsibility for the repair of any damage which may occur as a result of the building construction. Sincerely, Steve M. Biegler [ngineering Construction Inspector 7�1 A�,ith ( "14't'-A%unur • P.O_ Box ;811 • Furt Collins, CO ,S0522_171F11 . ;}trzi C I T Y O F F O R T C O L I, I N S MEMORANDUM DATE: March 29, 1976 TO: Roy Dingman. Director of Engineering Services FROM: Robert L. Brunton, City Manager 1YI F1"; RE: Status of Doctors Lane Ralph Peterson, Administrator of Poudre Valley Memorial Hospital, and another gentleman were in the office to discuss with me the status of Doctors Lane. They feel that they are not getting any definite or decisive answers from the City and the program is proceeding in an irretrievable fashion. According to them, the County formerly owned 40 acres of land in the area of Poudre Valley Hospital. Approximately 25 acres were dedicated to the Hospital and 15 acres were retained. Doctors Lane for the first 369 feet east of Lemay Avenue was in the area that was dedicated to the Hospital. The rest of the dedication should have been provided for in the 15 acres to the north that was not dedicated to the Hospital. Dr. Humphrey, et al., and Dr. Penfold, et al., developed their property and extended Doctors Lane accordingly. The property that is now developing further to the east has a decided offset. Streetlights were set in at 55 feet, and the fire hydrant is in the place where the street would be- Now the street has a jog, and to make for a viable street, the hospital would have to give some additional property. According to Ralph Peterson, they do not feel that a jog is good, and they do not want to give up any of their hospital land that they feel will be needed in the future. I am not clear as to this entire situation. Also, I have some additional data that was given to me during the discussion. I would appreciate discussing this matter with you as soon as possible. RLB/jaf POUC).,E VALLEY Mr'_.M0R1A.L HOSP11i1L. S = 1024 LEMAY Av::1:u= FORT COLLINS. COLOR/.00, 80521 March 28, 1969 Mr, Toa Coffey, City Mnea,er City Municipal_ Buildi-; 300 LaPorte A✓ rim Port Collins, Colorado 00521 Bear To'.a; Refer.pm e _.. �_de to Doctors Lane end need for cqrb and gaiter aqe asphAt raving along the hospital park_ t_ot. It is the in_e;:t o.` Lhe %Qital Por:rd to install curb and gutter in -his sr o 04— n the overall pla-- of the ho p ; lot and Qqre57, piress OrKes have he. deternlrow arawne thy new no.a.tQ blildin3. F;he;. ?, _=reline _ ❑ of proper curb ruts and drives hen been _�nde, the hosplml is ,.i1103 to install ca& and getter and asphalt pre,. = on D^._zors _:ne aN .work it in withproject forcc-plating?. -tcurb -d getter and asphalt :An^, o° the .der of L--. mno facing the hos_its_ property. It is hoped t'h _ this letter ,.ill clarify the _nett 0: the Hospital Board for e'✓3ryc::e who ..i1: be _'.C2cestr_d and _"avolvpd in such projecw. Sincerely y'our5, J, R, Peterson Administracor JRPQ as