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PACKET Public Works 1988-10-21
. .7 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AGENDA OCTOBER 21, 1988 1. FISH HATCHERY EAST BOUNDARY FENCE - Discussion of fence removal (from September 17, 1987 Public Works Committee). 2. ELDERLY/HANDICAPPED DRIVEWAY SNOW REMOVAL - Discussion (from January 21, 1988 Public Works Committee). 3. RIVERFRONT PLAZA SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT - Review of bids. 4. LARIMER COUNTY - Review of annual CSHD project requests. 5. TREGENT PARK - Proposal to create wood sculpture. 6. MOCCASIN STREET ALIGNMENT - Report/discussion of right-of-way negotiations. (Item 6 may be in executive session.) Reports: 1. Customer Service Response 2. Residential Building Permits 3. Golf Course Boundary Dispute 4. 1988 Street Improvement Program The Public Works Committee reserves the right to add or delete items from the agenda as necessary. , j I , BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Public Works Committee - September 17, 1987 - Page two would allow realignment and alleviate an acute angle adjoining his property. Ann Schnelzer, representing Dr. C. H. Ravesloot, reaffirmed Dr. Ravesloot's position in desiring the alley to remain a public access. Director Widmer reported the affected property owners would be required to perform a survey and submit a legal description of the proposed vacation and dedication to the Town. Following discussion, the Committee recommends accept- ing Mr. Arnold's proposal with the undprstanding the Town will not perform maintenance on said alley.* /gwn Attorney White was directed to prepare an Ordinance for the Vachtion. 4MA EAST BOUNDARY FENCE LOCATED AT THE FISH HATCHERY - DISCUSSION:- As directed by the Committee, letters were issued to adjacent ~0* property owners located in proximity to the east boundary of the 1 Fish Hatchery Property advising of the Town's intention to fence said property line. The fence would block the private road and cul-de-sac that were encroaching on the Town's property. Corre- spondence in "opposition" to the fence installation were received from Jo Jones, Helen Christman, and Charles Cutler. The Commit- ~ tee reviewed various options available to the Town and recommends ~ the property owners be advised, in writing, of the Town's inten- ~ tien to fence said property line no later than October 1, 1988. ~ The Town will allow continued use of the property until the ~ October 1st deadline, thereby allowing the property owners \.adequate time to remove any encroachments. MOCCASIN CIRCLE DRIVE - REVIEW OF PROPOSALS: An RFP was issued July 20, 1987 seeking proposals for surveying, monumentation and mapping. The Committee reviewed a memorandum dated September 16, 1987 submitted by Assistant Public Works Director Gerstberger that indicated one of the two responses received for surveying work proposed an alternate to include design of the street. A savings in surveying costs would be realized by combining the design and surveying work. Revised RFPs were issued; the following three firms responded: Estes Park Surveying ............ $6,245 Van Horn Engineering .. .......... $6,900 Rocky Mountain Consultants ...... $7 ,336 Discussion followed, with the Committee recommending the proposal in the amount of $6,245 be awared be Estes Park Surveying. PUBLIC WORKS SHOP - AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE SAWDUST COLLECTION SYSTEM: Director Widmer presented a memorandum dated September 16, 1987 requesting authorization to purchase the aforementioned col- lection system for the Public Works Shop Facility. A large amount of potentially hazardous wood dust is created in the .hAn Rf +ha ,=r, 4 1 1 +w• An Arlor·Illpt= rll,=+ romnvm 1 =v,=tem 1 , 1\ .'EN 416 /*,4.1 TOWN OF ESTES PARK Public Works Department 10•14't , 6. ¢ 4 U Richard D. Widmer .:4: i trt#.41 .' ¥G., #..0 .*. 4 3*b Le, C - Director --44% 44,4 jit \4' 'f 1 7,41.'> 44,0... i 9, >-': , 9 A v EW,4., • * .PA .,4 i. h e «24'·14«ga~tix -413// 95*64-fo+-ptl: i,"41 :1'60-- ..9·1·.* .- • 4, /1\ity#:.44 ~. 4, / * = -e.TE£,14<~.2",28.€24-6 -·0421 2- 404: - ··**,14*kikt€c".ti:fifiE- -*0+4~ r VA " £ *>€-r...,J• -, ' , Estes Park, Colorado 80517 1 September 30, 1987 Dear: Certified # The town has reviewed the concerns expressed by some of the property owners adjacent to the Fish Hatchery property involving the town's plan to fence its east property line. Because of these concerns, the town will not install the fence until at least October 1, 1988. This will allow one year for the property owners to construct another cul-de-sac and to remove the existing encroachment. Because the town believes the present fence and cul-de-sac places a burden on the property which could affect any future sale , the town still wishes to fence the east property line and close off the road at its boundary on or after October 1, 1988. ; Please call or write if you have any questions concerning this matter. Sincerely, TOWN OF ESTES PARK Public Works Department Richard D. Widmer, PE-LS Director RDW:lm CC: Hill White Sent to: Charles Cutler, JoAnn Jones, Tony Anderson, Paul Anderson, Sally Houser, Ruth Clinton, Francis Kelly, Dr. A. Ward Hicks, James R. Christman, Mrs. Chas. Philipp 1,·Ii,i)hcnii, C ,()4) 3114-3111 Charles R. Cutler 'Elsie, NE 69134 JoAnn Jones Box 1314 Estes Park, CO 80517 Tony Anderson Box 2245 Estes Park, CO 80517 Paul Anderson 2820 Moraine Route Estes Park, CO 80517 Sally K. Houser Box 4187 Estes Park, CO 80517 C N 41 Appuc,fic~) Ruth Clinton Moraine Route Estes Park, CO 80517 Francis Kelly 2850 Fall River Road Moraine Route Estes Park, CO 80517 Dr. A. Ward Hicks 7017 Serrano Drive Fort Worth, TX 76126 James R. Christman Rocky Mountain Bldg. Box 1808 Ft. Collins, CO 80522 n<=:g- ·=-4, 3 77-: 1.- ... - AWLS C /1 02£23 e. Al~ A-1 IL 11;kiI~~\ 220 3 LA]56 £3)€04'd 9 Mwh-6,1 7 -77 337 ~. < .ill # . TOWN OF ESTES PARK \02 r i £*4, 429 C 44 869/11 Public Works Department Stephen L. Stamey 41440# j . Planner t B • 54 f>#' p. 9'-bi'My vk 1.,«r-7 ... 77,.:.~~:26:i.6,49/1 45tr r: WI*L .~~tlgif.~~1 ¥' ..1·.In<&4*~ 9* t itigiA&7#J,f.Ar ump C 'r -s¥24 494..4 bi# 0*(1.9 ..,1.'.4 Estes Park, Colorado 80517 1 1 MEMORANDUM TO: Rich Widmer ~A FROM: Steve Stamey ,;qua DATE: December 18, 1987 SUBJECT: Fish Hatchery Lot Split I have discussed this project with Al Kadera, Larimer County Planning Department. A boundary line adjustment would be necessary to transfer a 100 ft. wide strip of land to the adjoining property owner. Other options that I see include: o Town could grant an easement over the travelled cul-de-sac. o Town could sell or divide only enough land to incor- porate a properly designed cul-de-sac. o Town could dedicate a right-of-way for the cul-de- sac, although this might not be' feasible because of its location at the end of a private drive. I did not detect any "opposition" to a land division. SLS:cj i' l ). i-;( h i -111{ 1 it·|('1)111)"e I U' 3'j : I.I.-,I.:r,Li,~11*fk:r. C _< TOWN OF ESTES PARK Dale G. Ilill 10&vii Administrator /33»432 f, th-4 -- · r/..7.- 0 1 .Sk dye >. 34 4 1 -"~h~~~0~~.g~1.tt'~4~ t/~~46· 61,1\~ ~ti~·f· ~~~~~~ ~~A - 141 - .3 .1' 3+0.5*4«191&*.3/ 2 ': 14:zj> £k- Zi~''VLh Estes Park, Colorado 80517 January 28, 1988 Mr. Warren·Clinton CASTLE MOUNTAIN LODGE 1520 Fall River Road Estes Park, Colorado 80517 Dear Mr. Clinton: The Board of Trustees of the Town of Estes Park considered your request to purchase a 100' strip of land located in the "Fish Hatchery" area and have decided not to pursue the matter at this time. When and if the Town elects to market this property, you will be notified. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please let us know. Sincerely, TOWN OF ESTES PARK Dale G. Hill Town Administrator DGH/vo t/<c: Richard Widmer, Director/Public Works Department 11 ·11 '1 ) I t I Im· 1 ' 1 ) 1 1 -, 1 1 1,- -I 1 1 1 CITY OF SHAWNEE 11110 JOHNSON DRIVE SHAWNEE, KANSAS 66203-2799 (913) 631-2500 1$*RF ~l uEC 3 1 198~: Nx 1856 -d/ TOWN OF ESTES PARK PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. December 29, 19~9----------------------------.... ........- Mr. Richard Widmer, Dir. Public Works City of Estes Park Box 1200 Estes Park, CO 80517 Dear Mr. Widmer: Enclosed is a copy of the City of Shawnee's Free Snow Removal Policy. It has been very successful for our city. Last year the Fire Department plowed over 500 driveways. I hope that you will find this information helpful and if you have any additional questions, please feel free to call me or the City Manager Gary Montague. Good luck! Sincerely, 4 e /4, c-L Kelle C. Roesch A" DUC- 1 4-1 i ?Bl ELDERLY/HANDICAPPED SNOW REMOVAL - DISCUSSION. The Committee reviewed a snow removal policy for the City of Shawnee, Kansas. The city offers free snow removal for senior, handicapped, and infirmed citizens. The Committee discussed various options available and costs on a service for handicapped and infirmed citizens only, and recommends the Department perform additional research and return to the Committee for further consideration. SHAWNEE, KANSAS FREE SNOW REMOVAL POLICY Shawnee's free snow removal policy for senior, handicapped, and infirmed citizens has been a tremendous success for four winters. The City Fire Department maintains a master list of all citizens who have requested the service. This list is updated each year beginning in September when the Fire Department publicizes the service in local newspapers and sends letters to those citizens on the master list. The letter verifies that the person on the list is a senior citizen or is otherwise unable to safely remove snow himself. The letter also verifies whether or not the person requesting the service still resides at the address listed. The snow removal program utilizes the Fire Department's building inspectors each of whom are equipped with a Ford Bronco II truck that has snow removal equipment attached to it to remove snow from the driveways of those people on the list as well as those senior, handicapped or infirmed citizens who call the Department during the snow storm. The Fire Department has found this program to be very successful. It allows the Building Inspectors to continue their 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. inspection duties as well as respond to fires and remove snow from driveways. After 5 p.m. the Department continues the snow removal service by employing its 24-hour firefighters. The rotation continues until all citizens on the master list have been assisted. The snow policy operates in two phases. The first phase is during the snow storm. The second phase begins once the snow has stopped falling. PHASE I: During the snow storm, the Bronco trucks are dispersed to assist Public Works by plowing all city facilities. This includes City Hall, the Safety Center parking lots and other city-owned facilities. Once that is accomplished, the Broncos then proceed to plow the City's cul-de-sacs. This is of tremendous assistance to Public Works as the large snow plows are not able to maneuver in many of the cul-de-sacs. This process continues throughout the snow storm. PHASE II: Once the snow has stopped falling, the Bronco trucks then begin the driveway snow removal service. Again inspector/firefighters clear driveways during the day and after 5 p.m., the 24-hour firefighters continue the plowing until all driveways are clear. This program has been very successful for the City of Shawnee and has resulted in a reduction of emergency calls among the elderly. Further, it has reduced the level of stress among Public Works employees and has resulted in a more efficient use of city fire and public works employees. The program cost is minimal because the policy uses on duty fire employees and existing equipment. The only out-of-pocket costs are gasoline and wear and tear on the Broncos. Since the program inception, there have been no accidents or damage done to the vehicles. The only start up cost involved is the purchase of the Bronco vehicles. Z bl O 01 UJ . M . El U b.1 1-1 ZM A Z H CEI m . El . [Iq MU 0 1-1 4 M m A M L) H M 1 - 44 4 . 0 04 m El .r-1 C g 0 0 01 AS A M M -1 44 4-1 ·01 O 0 -W C (1) a O 0 O 10 0 W O 4' E O - 1-1 -0 3 0 0 (1) m 4-J 4 0 6-4 ·r4 C [0 M 11 IN 0 0 Oco 4 a 04 0 4 ' n EXCEPTI DESCRIPTION ALLOWANCE TO BID September 26, 1988 PARKS DEPT. FRONT MOWER $15,998.00 $17,980.00 00-OEL'VIS* 00-IZI'6IS >repared by: Gary Shanafelt eenline Equip. Front Mount Mower $17,174.00 ollins Country General uoSUI-lor .1 -9 puerenou 1, leauaG - 1.0 W - ™.. - O U) O co M o ........ t> U 1 01 01 O CO Q O 0\ 0 0 t-- LA r- r- 4 4, r.1 4 A V 4 0 94- r- P 00 --1 -4 N 0.1 -1 9 13 •-1 6) X (D 4.4.. 00 01* 4% 'A, i. · ··.4.. t. ·3.1.- .4 1 4.,.43 04 ,€41{ 344 2 14 ,4 .1 1 .r, 2 h 4 4 4.1. 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No. Amount )O'Os:LPT t.· Seed asueoll n OLLIV .ON le!.las lepoW 9 a,lew CUSTOMER'S PHONE NO. CUSTOMER'S SOC. SEC. NO. Mollv epe]1 1814 |-17/Sept/88 1!.sodea @OUEApv Hn=| u! luawhed LISEO paA!8038 4seo le;01 30Vhl19 HSVO 1V101 CUSTOMER SEQUENCE NO. eights,Tail 1 ts,Aux.Hyd. '"' Accts. r' loov waLLIXed UMoCI M?l Engineering Department A Commitment To Progress 221-7733 #T Post Office Box 1190 43\1 + Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 -Cuult I -I.....................1.~~....AL.---1 - < ".Gl- 4.1 I -. LARIMER COUNTY COLORADO Operations and Planning Engineering Elaine W. Spencer September 19, 1988 Design and Construction Engineering Ross W. Shaw Mr. Rick Widmer Director of Public Works Town of Estes Park ll[ 5EP 2 1 1988 ~~81 P. O. Box 1200 .-1 ---V-4.-- ..---1- Estes Park, CO 80517 PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. TOWN OF ESTES PARK Dear Mr. Widmer: The State Highway Commission has scheduled hearings on November 16, 1988, to receive annual project requests from counties. All counties are asked to solicit input from cities and towns for inclusion in the requests. Attached, for your information, is a list of last year's recommendations by priority. I have also included the applicable CDOH form 507 for each project. Please review this list carefully and advise this office regarding projects on the State Highway system that you would like to see included in future 5- year plans. Any additional descriptions of the work or justification for proposed work will help me to complete the necessary forms for each project. The State Highway Department has scheduled time with the Board of County Commissioners on October 27. It is my understanding that they would like to discuss our proposed requests. Therefore, I will need your input no later than October 21, 1988. Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, 1 \ U Q*- 7 Elaine W. Spencer, Manager Operations & Planning Engineering :mmj Attachment BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Courtlyn W. Hotchkiss C. Howard Zollner Daryle W Klassen District I District 11 District 111 . .7 C T !-,1CE: 7· nj !!61 7 V PRCPOSED 1988 PROJECT REQUESTS TO THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION NUVEMBEX 12. 1VW< i =in'im·'7 r·ni i Ti«·2 ='ic·CliZE'Clilt-·/ .L :i i 'J • *i i --- ~ SH 7 FROM US St TO ESTES PARK TOWN LIMITS 3. US 287 FROM LOVELAND TO LONGMONT , 1 •.2 ,1 1---: , /· .1 -,1 r. -- 1 r· .·-, r- A i 1-,I il ! '- T'-1 1 7,21(7!1 N AVENUE IN LOVELAND 5. COUNTY ROAD 32 FROM T-DE 71 0.: ,019 .L U un .c:. O f 6. US 34 FROM MORNING DRIVE TO GLADE ROAri wrci-r Inc I toug ! Ah-ir.: 7. PROSPECT STREET INTERCHANGE WITH I-25 EAS- OF FORT COLLINS .44-~<~~ US 34 FROM EAST y ESTEE PARK -0 THE INTERSEC-ION ?OF VE 34 9. INTEPSECTION OF 31 1 AND US 257 NORTH OF FERT COLLINS I'.'+I.- 7(./ -.. M ' --/ - I- - · · •- ···· · , ····· ·- · ··---r-% ··r r-·- -, r.- · r-,L · -4*.- . u,- .L i ·. c.ru) ct.. ' 1 1 1 N :.1- 05 3 5 A 14 0 511 / .L N Ir. o , :r. b 1-'Al". i 11. MISCELLANEOUS BRIDGE REPLACEMENTS ON SH 14 IN POUDRE CANYON 12. 1-9% 9#nM =wn 07 1987 RESURFACING PROJEW! NOHTH --•-13. US 36 FROM LYONS TO ESTES PARK - 14. SH 7 FROM WEEKER PAKA 1 u 110 11:: O 1 m, ... 1 ··. 13. 3H 56 FROM I-25 TO US 287 alf *f TOWN OF ESTES PARK i fu 4/ 4'12 ¥ 11. Bernerd I)(limels 091*44/82.· 41,1yor #FlpaN)&4*<,mi _- .1;t?;fl;/18<2:k. ' 2'ha- 0-t.720211/Me,7,1>Inr -9-1/73-RE#E&tilr.+Jwgmisrigir,~EX'Silix 3 f 1 -'29(/ 1 1/ ...tift.#Wg# /9 r,1&(11 .1-6,..0 , .24ryl¥ \1· /1\ Estes Park, Colorado 80517 November 4, 1987 LARIMER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Post Office Box 1190 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Gentlemen: In reply to your letter regarding Estes Park's State Highway requests, we submit the following as our priorities for submission to the State Highway Commission: 1. (a) Reconstruct State Highway 7 from U. S. Highway 36 to Lexington Lane. (b) Reconstruct State Highway 7 from Lexington Lane to the Town Limits. ~ Widen U. S. Highway 34 east of Estes Park from the existing three-lane section to the Intersection of U. S. Highways 34 and 36. 3. Re-design the U. S. Highway 36 and State Highway 7 Intersection. Thank you for considering our request for State Highway Department Improvements. Sincerely, TOWN OF ESTES PARK H. Bernerd Dannels Mayor HBD/vo CC: Mr. Al Chotvacs, Colorado State IIighway Department vME. Richard D. Widmer, Director/Public Works Department P. O. 111}x I.HH) Ii,Ii,pli,ine ( 10 0 9116 5111 9*alI- . 00)0 /3 066 I 6 7 7Eo 7 +6 rvigy- ;, se,_ t j) 6-or 1- -/2 a- re Le o r/c -0» 6 e_ p €- r.~1 r rn € 02- t™im p our'u on Eikh O (Fl CLFV 6 Pl Ltd, . Jlli ocr 181988 1 r-- f _CE.}22&2.a- · /4 gro&#_,0, n 3 of sc-*-.- Ipt i73 ole-g~~f~. 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