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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20042422.tiff ,---, Weld County Planning Depar(ment GREELEY OFFICE coL"' MAR 3 1 2004 RECEIVED LONGS PEAK WATER DISTRICT • I 9875 Vermillion Road • Longmont, CO 80504 • (303) 776-3847 office • (303) 776-0198 fax March 30, 2004 Mr. Jeff Olson Stenerson, Olson & Lowrey Development, LLC 3040 South Newcombe Way Lakewood, CO 80227 RE: Commitment for Service Dear Mr. Olson: This letter is in response to your letter of request dated March 17, 2004 wherein you asked the Longs Peak Water District (District) to commit to provide service to a proposed nine-lot development (Nesting Crane Ranch) via one standard 5/8" x 3/4" residential water tap per lot, described as follows: A development consisting of nine single family residential lots to be located in Section 30, Township 3N, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Weld County, Colorado. Further, this property is described as being located approximately 2500 feet east of WCR 1, and immediately south of Highway 66, Longmont, CO. Currently the District does not have adequate additional capacity available in the above described area to accommodate your request. Improvements must be made to the District's distribution system to accommodate this request. However, this area is within the District's service area and we will be the provider of service to the development. Therefore, we do hereby commit to provide service as requested subject to the following conditions: 1. All improvements to District facilities required to provide service will be the financial responsibility of the person(s) requesting service, in accordance with District Bylaws, Policies and Regulations. 2. All improvements must be completed in accordance with District Specifications and approved, inspected and accepted in accordance with District Bylaws, Policies and Regulations. 3. An easement must be provided to the District for water line and appurtenance installation and maintenance. That easement must be a minimum of 20' wide (extending south from and parallel to the Highway 66 right-of-way line into the property), and run the entire east-west distance of the property, as it currently exists. Additional easements may be 2004-2422 Mr. Jeff Olson Page 2 March 30, 2004 required and will be determined when plans for this development are submitted for District approval, prior to any construction taking place. 4. In our previous commitment letter, I outlined the improvements which would be required to achieve certain goals with respect to the previous seven-lot configuration. No changes to those required improvements will be necessary to provide service to the currently requested nine-lot configuration. Those required improvements are as follows: a. To achieve 1000 gpm fire flow, the installation of 2 'h miles of 10" (minimum) water line/valves/appurtenances at an estimated cost of$225,000 will be necessary b. Water lines within the development would have to be a minimum of 8" diameter. Length of line required is unknown since the layout of the development has yet to be submitted to us - therefore an estimate of costs is not available. This commitment will expire six months from the date of this letter if the taps have not been purchased and installed by that date. I hope this provides you with the information you need. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact our office. Best regards, \� Barry ykes Genera er cc: Sheri Lockman, Weld County Planning MAR-19-04 01 :48 PM MrK WARD SCOTT TURNIPSE 303.4'-'60604 P. 01 Fax Nesting Crane Ranch Transmission Nesting Crane Enterprises, Inc. FAX: 303-494-4662 O Please call to confirm receipt T: 303-776-3847 • Fax:303-776-0198 O Please respond by return tax TO: Barry Dykes: O Call only if transmission Is Incomplete Nesting Crane Ranch Is now In the Change of Zone Phalle and requests a new letter that reflects the developers' wishes to purchase nine taps. This is the final lot configuration. We appologize for the switching from nine to seven and back to nine. Please review this request during your March 18, 2004 meeting. We aim to have the PUD approval by June 2004. Thank you for your time: Kimberly A. Stenerson AIA Associate for Stenerson, Olson, Lowery Development, LLC H: 303-494-4638 NC: 303-494-4662 W: 303-442-1201 Atte on: Sheri Lockman 1-970-353-6100 x 3540 via Susan Please call Celeste @ 303-776-3847 to verify that the nine taps were approved in the March 18, 2004 meeting and that a letter will follow as soon as Barry Dykes gets back from vacation, one week from today. Thank you, Kimberly (I can be reached today March 19, 2004 @ 303-442-1201) Sep 25 03 01 : 06p Kimraerly Stenerson 303-r'~-4662 p. 1 LONGS PEAK WATER DISTRICT Si 9875 Vermillion Road • Longmard, CO 80504 • (3031 776-3847 office • 13031 776-0198 fax September 22, 2003 Ms. Kimberly Stenerson 6364 Ciearview Road Boulder, CO. 80303 RE: Extension-Commitment for Service Dear Ms. Stenerson: At the regular business meeting of the District Board of Directors on September 18, 2003, the Board approved your request for a six-month extension of the commitment for service first issued to you on July 23, 2002 - and subsequently renewed on April 9, 2003. All conditions attached to those commitments still apply. All estimates of costs for service are outdated and no updated 1 suspect that those estimates are reasonably close to what we could expect estimates are provided. today. i hope this provides you with the information you need. Please call if you have questions. Best regards, Barry Ogres N ( _. Genet l,Maaagec--' E WAYNE WENTWORTH PE Fax:303-772-8553 Jun 1 '04 16:06 P. 02 LONGS PEAK WATER DISTRICT 9875 Vermillion Road • Longmont, CO 80504 • (303) 776-3847 office • (303) 776-0198 fax May 26, 2004 Mr. Jeff Olson Stenerson, Olson& Lowrey Development, LLC 3040 South Newcombe Way Lakewood, CO 80227 RE: Commitment for Service Dear Mr. Olson: This letter is in response to your letter of request dated March 17, 2004 wherein you asked the Longs Peak Water District (District) to commit to provide service to a proposed nine-lot development (Nesting Crane Ranch) via one standard 5/8" x 3/4" residential water tap per lot, described as follows: A development consisting of nine single family residential lots to be located in Section 30, Township 3N, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Weld County, Colorado. Further, this property is described as being located approximately 2500 feet east of WCR I, and immediately south of Highway 66, Longmont, CO. Currently the District does have adequate additional capacity available in the above described area to accommodate your request. Therefore, we do hereby commit to provide service as requested subject to the following conditions: 1. All improvements to District facilities required to provide service will be the financial responsibility of the person(s) requesting service,in accordance with District Bylaws, Policies and Regulations. 2. All improvements must be completed in accordance with District Specifications and approved, inspected and accepted in accordance with District Bylaws, Policies and Regulations. 3. An easement must be provided to the District for water line and appurtenance installation and maintenance. That easement must be a minimum of 20' wide (extending south from and parallel to the Highway 66 right-of-way line into the property), and run the entire east-west distance of the property, as it currently exists. Additional easements may be required and will be determined when plans for this development are submitted for District approval, prior to any construction taking place. 7 V V V V Mr. Jeff Olson Page 2 May 26,2004 4. Previously, you had requested 1,000 gpm fire flow be available. Improvements to our system would be required to achieve that goal. It is my understanding that residential fire sprinkler systems will be required on all homes in this development in order to reduce the required fire flow. Recent fire flow tests in this area indicate that your new goal of 500 gpm can be met with no off-site improvements to District facilities. Should that goal revert back to the 1,000 gpm requirement, off-site improvements would be necessary. Those required improvements are as follows: a. To achieve 1000 gpm fire flow, the installation of 2 'h miles of 10" (minimum) water line/valves/appurtenances at an estimated cost of$225,000 will be necessary. b. Water lines within the development would have to be a minimum of 8" diameter. This commitment will expire six months from the date of this letter if the taps have not been purchased and installed by that date. I hope this provides you with the information you need. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact our office. Best regards, �ns r J? Barry kes General a ger cc. Wayne Wentworth Hello