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HomeMy WebLinkAboutQUAIL HOLLOW PUD - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2011-12-09I*W `"d co� � o urban design, inc. bldg. 21 suite 242, old town square fort collins, colorado 80524 (303)221-0731 August 8, 1986 City of Fort Collins City Council c/o Office of Community Development P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 Dear Council Members; In concert with the filing of Quail Hollow Phase One, it is necessary that the easements and rights -of -way previously dedicated on the site as part of the Dixon Creek PUD be vacated. This letter is written to request that vacation upon approval of Phase One of the Quail Hollow PUD by the Planning and Zoning Board. The attached exhibit illustrates the dedications to be vacated. Sincerely, Eldon Ward, President Cityscape Urban Design, Inc. cc: Dan Jensen Stan Myers CITY OF FORT COLLINS M E M O R A N D U M TO: Gary Diede, City Engineering Director Tom Peterson Planning Director FROM: W. Paul Eckman, Assistant City Attorneyg* DATE: August 28, 1986 RE: Quail Hollow PUD I have been working with Mike Herzig regarding the request of the developer of Quail Hollow PUD that he not be required to form a Home Owner's Association for the purpose of maintaining landscaping which has been required of him by the City. The City has required that the developer include, as a part of the development, a strip of landscaping along Drake Road in order to provide for a more attractive streetscape in that area. The developer did not wish to form a Home Owners Association for pur- poses of maintaining the streetscape and has accordingly agreed to impose upon the owner of each lot abutting the street an affirmative obligation, through protective covenants or deed restrictions, to maintain that landscaping on an individual basis. If an individual lot owner should fail to so maintain the landscaping, the City may take action against the individual lot owner in accordance with the Code of Ordinances and also in accordance with the protective covenants. Although this solution is probably superior to any solution heretofore developed with regard to standard subdivisions, to my thinking it is not as desirable as the creation of the Home Owners Association, as is typically required of a Planned Unit Development. It seems to me that the best mechanism for requiring a developer to perform maintenance obligations is through a Home Owners Association. We may also wish to consider modification of our streetscape requirements or a determination as to whether or not the City would be willing to assume the maintenance responsibility for streetscapes at its own expense. /djm P.S. Please be sure to monitor the progress of Quail Hollow so that no building permits are issued until the City has received and approved the restrictive covenants as ,fired by the development agreement. OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 nj RO, Box 570 401 South College Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Telephone: (303) 482-1100 ►.!$ United Bank X� of Fort Collins National Association Real Estate April 13, 1987 Mr. Stringer Engineering Department City of Fort Collins RE: 2637 Yorkshire, Fort Collins, Colorado Dear Mr. Stringer: United Bank of Fort Collins N.A. has a development loan to d. Jensen Enterprises in Quail Hollow PUD. In the cost breakdown there are $100,916.00 reserved for paving. The following calculations are used to come up with the proper amount of funds on the above —referenced project. The property has a front lot footage of 128', the street is 42' wide or 21' to the center of the street. A total of 327 square yards of asphalt and base are to be used at a cost of $7.54 per square yard including labor, or a total of $2,465.00; this figure multiplied by 150 percent gives a grand total in the amount of $3,697.50. If you have any questions regarding the disbursement of these funds, please contact me. Sincerely, L. Stephen Sivon Assistant Vice President M 15 CITY OF FORT COLLINS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES — ENGINEERING August 11, 1988 Jensen Homes Dan Jensen 2601 Yorkshire Fort Collins, Colorado Re: Street and traffic signs in the Quail Hollow 1st Dear Mr. Developer: My office has been informed by Dick Wartenbe of the City Traffic Department that the signs installed in the Quail Hollow 1st Development do not meet the City's criteria for signs. Dick has talked with your sign contractor, Rocky Mountain Safety Services, and was not satisfied with their response. Therefore, as the developer of this project, it is your responsibility to the City that your sub -contractors provide acceptable products and work. Please be informed that until such time as the signs are brought up to the City standard, Certificates of Occupancy will not be issued for any structure within this development. If you have any questions regarding specific corrections to the signs in this development, please contact Dick Wartenbe at 221-6815. Sincerely, David Stringer Chief Construction Inspector CC: Gary Diede 300 LaPorte Ave. • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 • (303) 221-6605