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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSOUTHRIDGE GREENS PUD - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2011-12-09V (PpineeriN profegiona5 inc. April 8, 1982 Mr. Bob Smith City of Fort Collins Engineering Services P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Re: SouthRidge Greens, P.U.D. Dear Bob: We request the following variances to normal detention requirements for SouthRidge Greens P.U.D. 1) We request that detention requirements be waived for all phases in the area south of the Main Creek Ditch. This area will be graded to drain to Fossil Creek. Because of it's proximity to Fossil Creek and position in the basin, the flow from SouthRidge Greens will peak mucn earlier than flow from the rest of the basin. We have discussed this with Phil Wayte and Jan Kimsey, of Simons Li and Associates. They have no problems with undetained discharge. 2) We request that detention requirements be waived for Phase I in the area north of Mail Creek Ditch.'Normal detention requirements will be satisfied for future residential Phases for this area. The golf course will not result in any increase in imper- viousness or any additional points of concentration. Due to steep existing slopes, depression storage of the undeveloped ground is not a factor in reducing the rain- fall to runoff coefficient. Therefore, Phase I development will not alter existing drainage characteristics in this area. If you need additional information to process this request for variance, please give me a call. Sincerely, ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS, INC. William H. Blackwell, P.E. WHB/psh 303/221-3760.2020 Airway Ave. 9 Fort Collins, CO 80524 ENGINEERING DIVISION April 15, 1982 Mr. William H. Blackwell, P.E. Engineering Professionals, Inc. 2020 Airway Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Dear Mr. Blackwell, Regarding your request for a variance in the detention requirements at South Ridge Greens P.U.D., I have the following comments. As you have indicated the peak runoff flow from the south drainage area will reach Fossil Creek sufficiently ahead of the peak flow in the creek itself so as to pose no problem downstream. Your request is hereby granted provided the south irrigation pond is constructed in such a way as to create as ef£icJ emt. path f.Qr the. 3,af1-year. Ucw, routing (i.e. a large enough spillway to adequately handle the 100-year flow and a hydraulically efficient design). Substantial erosion control must also be installed at the spillway to insure a long life. Your additional request not to provide detention volume for Phase I construction in the north pond is also granted provided the'fi—nal grading of the golf course not create any points of concentrated runoff that will a"u a ncreased peak flows and erosion. It is understood that the north pond will be constructed during Phase I construction and will provide enough capacity for 100 year peak flows from the future residential area when releasing at the 2-year historic rate. Sincerely, Robert W. Smith Assistant City Engineer - Storm Drainage 7 .. STORM WATER UTILITY F May 91 .1983 3 `.A Mr. Bernie Cain E.. Bucain Corporation $ , 705 Heatheridge _^ , '� ;` x+„ ., ,. Fort Collins, CO Dear Mr.' Cain,' w` The following is in response s ,r �,f information for your property, SouthRidgee Greens.P.U.D.e located l in Fort Collins, Colorado. 4 Fossil Creek is located in . the southern Aportion of the property within 4 `, , M Tract B a portion of the proposed golf course(as shown on the.- +, �� . � the -Master -Man for fi':the site) and the flo�i3��nly contained within its banks. Please be ~`advised that with the exception of a small strip of Tract B where the existing {�+�_floodplain of Fossil Creek is located, the remain""iig-portion of SouthRidge -""!,,'Greens P.U.D. is not located within any of the City of Fort Collins' designated ' '.; floodplaim. F .. Sincerely, "--r tfr : . Philip G. Waite Civil Engineer II - Storm Drainage Division 75, e 7!•S try j1{ r -i f'i t,� a, t r a �{a-•t :: 4 In, M 4r: T APR 4 1985 ENGINEERING SERVICES ""` "',' '`* MEMORANDUM DATE: April 4, 1985 TO: Bonnie Tripoli // FROM: Tom Hays, City Engineer7r RE: Street Extension Escrow for Southridge Greens I talked to Edna in Accounting about setting up an escrow for this project. She said there is no problem in doing so. I would suggest that we take certain precautions to insure that this situation is carefully recorded so that there is no question of what is intended in the future. Perhaps even to the extent of recording a map or statement with the deeds to the properties that are on the ends of the street that would be temporairly cut-de-saced. The main point is that we need to be able to track the actions on this item in the future. Please let me know if you need anything further. 2t--� Fire Prevention Bureau /Au(thofi 102 Remington Street Fort Collins, CO 80524 303-221-6570 303-221-6635 (Fax Number) 0 a o9 ►1 SEP, 2 3 1992 j s City of Ft. r''''' •" �f o ErgineVft C�p� TO: Tom Peterson, Planning Director l Jerry Brown, Assistant to Director, Parks and Recreation 0 f: 0 FROM: Warren D. Jones, Fire Marshal IrV. Urf !-pi DATE: September 22, 1992 RE: Emergency Access Road at Southridge On Monday, September 22, I inspected the extension of Southridge Greens Boulevard to Trilby Road and found it adequate for emergency use. For this reason, PFA no longer j!!l� has a need for the existing emergency access road connecting the golf course clubhouse and Greenridge Circle. We have no objection to this access road being vacated or otherwise altered from its present condition. cc: John Duval 'I Mike Herzig �� Jim McCabe ;i ! Rick Zier PROTECTING LIVES & PROPERTY