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HomeMy WebLinkAboutADVANCE AUTO PARTS - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2008-10-23CADENCE October 31 ", 2007 To: Randy Maizland, City of Ft Collins Engineer From: Lucy Dinneen, Developing Partner at Cadence Development LLC Subject: Alley improvements The city has required us to improve the alley way that is located in city right of way adjacent to our property as part of our development of the site. We are prepared to do so. At the City's suggestion, we surveyed the alley and have found that three large trees are located within the right of way. Because of there proximity to the neighboring property, we had requested a 4 foot variance to construct a 16 foot wide alley versus a 20 foot wide alley. While, the city engineer said they would support this variance, they would do so only if we made a statement that we deem impossible to make without the city providing significantly more design and planning that would be required as a standard expectation when redesigning roads. In that context we are prepared to do either of the following: • Cadence Development will remove the trees that are located in the right of way, and pave the alley to be the standard 20 feet wide as required by code. Since the right of way belongs to the City, the city will be responsible for enforcing their right of way if the neighboring owner's object. Alternatively: • In the event that the City wants to preserve the elm trees in the alley, Cadence Development wiI I build the alley at 16 feet wide. We will agree in the variance that when the City decides that they would like to widen the alley in accordance with the North College Long term access plan, Cadence Development will pay to have the trees removed with the City enforcing their right of way. 8480 R. Orchard Road, Suite 6900, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 ,r 720 493-5100 F 720 493-3801 8ldinneen@cadencecap.com