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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPROSPECT OVERLAND PUD - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2008-06-136W M CITY OF FORT COLLINS OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, PLANNING DEPARTMENT December 23, 1986 Mr. Rex Miller Rex Miller Construction 3833 Spruce Street Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 Dear Rex: This letter is a follow up confirmation of our phone discussion yesterday regarding your request to postpone the street improvements on Overland Trail. We received the cost estimate from Flatiron Paving Company to complete all improvements as shown on the utilities plans. We do not feel that the street improvements associated with Lot 3 Phase I impose an unreasonable burden on this development, and we feel the improve- ments should be completed with Phase I of Lot 3, as written in the Development Agreement dated October 12, 1984, for the following reasons: (1) The Street Oversizing Fund is able to reimburse the Developer for the city's share of the cost based on the submitted estimate. (2) The curb, gutter, and street improvements for Over- land Trail have been completed to the south of this development and pavement improvements north of Pro- spect Street are to be completed by the Overland Trail Farm Subdivision. If you have any questions or would like to discuss this matter further please contact me (221-6750), Sincere1 , Mike Herzig, Development Coordinator I _ SERVICES, PLANNING ouU Larorte Ave. r v. bOX 5nu • Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 • (303) 221 6750 MILLER COMPANIES Dear Sir; *4 Rex S Miller Construction Post Office Box 1417 Fort Collins, Colorodo 80522 303/221-1992 January 31, 1988 am requesting that you change the utility agreement of the Prospect -Overland P.U.D. to allow the Overland Trail improvements to be accomplished with the sixth phase of construction. It is understood that I will be required to provide a letter of credit, bond or some other financial vehicle to insure the City that these improvements will be done by the construction of the sixth phase. The money for the improvements will be based on 125% of 1/6th of the total cost to construct the improvements, divided equally per phase of construction. I propose that the figures below be used as the basis for determining the total cost of construction. Overland Trail improvements: Sincer , x i ler Drive approach $1,341.00 Curb & gutter 2,680.00 Paving 4,103.00 Landscaping 1,515.00 Engineering 270.00 Total 919 99.00 STEWART& SSOCES AT Consulting Engineers anti Surveyors May 24, 1989 Mr. Mike Herzig Development Engineer City of Fort Collins P 0 Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 Dear Mike: MAY 2 4 I uVl. This is regarding the plates on the storm water chases Wider the sidewalk adjacent to Overland Trail in the Prospect/Overland P U D., Fort Collins, Colorado. Mr. Rex Miller, the owner of the property, constructed the chases narrower than shown on the Utility Plans. The width of the chases is 9 1/4 inches. The 3/8 inch galvanized plate will carry a H-20 loading. This should be satisfactory since both chases are set back from the curb and will not likely have any heavy traffic driving over them. The 3/8 inch plate with a 9 inch span is equivalent to a 5/8 inch plate with a 24 inch span. This data is from the American Institute of Steel Construction Manual. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call. Sincerely, Richard A. Rutherford, P.E. & L.S. President 1km James H. Stewart and Associates, Inc. 214 N. Howes Street P.O. Box 429 Ft. Collins, CO 80522 303/482-9331 s�z