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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSOUTH GLEN - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2005-07-08Develo ent Services Engineering Department June 19, 1992 Jess Morrison Federal Homes Administration RE: Southglen Subdivision, 1st Filing To Whom It May Concern: 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, David Stringer Chief Construction Inspector DS/ltg 281 \orth Collr:;c Avenue • P.O. Buy ;80 • Fort Collin,, CO 80722-0;80 • (303) Linder Real Estate May 3, 1992 Dave Stringer City of Fort Collins Engineering Dept. 281 North College Avenue Ft. Collins, CO 80524 Dear Dave: Z66! 0, Wu 1 I would like to request that I be allowed to delay the installation of the six foot W ) sidewalk on Tract A Replat of the South Glen Subdivision for approximately one year or before certi.fi.cates of occupancy are issued on the adjacent Lots 7 and 8. This sidewalk is to allow residents of Mapleton Court access to the South Clen Apartments swimming; pool. Since we are just starting homes now, it is unlikely any will be occupied before th(- end of the 1992 pool season and there will be no need for the sidewalk. I would like to install the walk just prior to the 1993 pool season (Ti_ine) so that it doesn't get driven over and broken before then. Please consider this request. Very truly yours, Mark A. Linder ML:kl Specializing in Development Properties 309 W. Harmony Road Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 (303) 229-0544 STEWAKr&ASSOCIATES Consulting Engineers and Surveyors July 19, 1991 JUL 2 3'71' J t _ Mr. Mike Herzig Development Coordinator Planning Department City of Fort Collins P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Dear Mike: Re: VARIANCE REQUEST for South Glen Subdivision, Third Filing South Glen Subdivision, First Filing, is a replat of 4.5 acres of South Glen, Third Filing, P.U.D. All the utilities, sewer, water, and storm drains have been installed as per the Third Filing utility plan. We have analyzed the situation, trying to leave the existing utilities as constructed. This means that we cannot meet the City of Fort Collins street radius requirements for a 30 mph design speed for local streets. We found that two 175 foot centerline radii will work. The result will reduce the design speed to 25 mph. With the basic speed law in Fort Collins being 25 mph and the fact that this street is a cul—de—sac where traffic, in my opinion, will not be traveling at a high speed, the reduced curve radii will not be a safety problem. To accommodate the sharper curves, the building setback on the inside of the two curves will be 25 feet to allow for good driving visibility. Based on the above analysis, I recommend that this variance he approved. If you have any questions or need more information, please let me know. Sincerely, Richard A. Rutherford, P. E. F: L. S. President V / jrr James H. Stewart and Associates, Inc. 214 N. Howes Street PO Box 429 Ft. Collins, CO 80522 303/482-9331