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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985 10 14 Regular Conklin, ~ort.r and Holm.. @ ~ ENGINEERS, INC. a 500 W. FULTON STREET POST OFFICE BOX 1976 SANFORD. FLORIDA 3277 1 TEL305322-6841 TEL 305 831-5717 e October 17, 1985 ~", ,;::, .,r' i. ; ( . . :\ Mr. R i c ha rd Rozansky City Manager City of Winter Springs 1126 E. State Road 434 Winter Springs, FL 32708 RE: Municipal Complex CPH Job No. W0402.00 r.,. :.f .... ~. 'r e Dear Mr. Rozansky: At the direction of the City Commission on October 14, 1985, we subcontracted the services of Tinklepaugh Surveying to verify elevations along the driveway pavement on the east side of the building. We found that storm inlet "A" to the south has a grate elevation of 44.09 and that the plans show an elevation of 44.00. We also found that for storm inlet "B", the elevation in the field was actually 44.04 and the plans called for an elevation of 44.07. The pavement elevations along this area are also in compliance with the intent of the drawings. The break point elevation shown on the drawings is 44.38. The survey indicated that the break point was at 44.42. Based on the information provided to our office by Tinklepaugh Surveying, we would concur with the architect that the contractor has constructed the pavement to the elevations as shown on the drawings, and is in substantial compliance with those same drawings. If you have any questions concerning the above, please call our office. Sincerely, C~~KLINd' ~ORTER '&1 HOLMES-ENGINEERS, INC. ~va- .' ~u~~ Terry M. Zaudtke, P. E. q ~ ' TMZ:pat GM#\ ~ ~(jfl ~~\ ftrr1 . I ~r- ~4 ~. .Il Vi) e .---. o. e DON HAMPTON - ARCHITECT. IPI.A. October 15, 1985 " ,~~ i~;~~r~\ ,r_ .. i \.;vl ' __c~ Mr. Richard Rozansky City Manager City of Winter Springs 1126 East S.R. 434 Winter Springs, FL 32708 CITY of WINTER SP " em MAHA:;C:,- Re: City of Winter Springs - Municipal Complex --- Dear Dick; l'"iS,tl In my opinion, the Municipal Complex has been completely con- ---. structed in accordance with the plans and specifications and that the request for a final draw requested by LeCesse should be honored and all remaining contract funds should be distributed to LeCess: including a~y and all sums retained for incomplete or~mmrDln defectlve constructlon. ~uuuuuur~ rrrnrn e As to the defective East Driveway paving, I wilT do either of the following, at no cost to the City of Winter Springs; 1. Remove the defective portion of the drive and haul away the debris as I recommended in my October 10, 1985 letter. It would help me out if the City would grass the affected area. 2. Remove the defective portion of the drive and rebuild it using a soil-cement base with asphalt topping as recommended by Glace & Radcliffe, Engineers. This should provide a strong, lasting driveway. I hesitate to say the number of years it will last for the reasons in my letter of October 10, 1985. It would help me out if the City would repair the grassed areas which would be damaged during construction. LeCesse hasn't provided me with a price for the above work yet, since the City is not paying, it doesn't make any difference, does it? Enclosed please find a newspaper article indicating other municipalities are also experiencing problems because of the high water table. Sincerely, e 1460 W. FAIRBANKS AVE., WINTER PARK, FL 32789-4891 30S/644-2606 .~e . 5104 N. ORANGE BlOSSOM TRAIL P. O. BOX 17792. ORlANDO, FlR. 32860 · fIOS(M()NT llUlDING SU1t 207 · TElffIHONE (!OS) 291-1331 City of Winter Springs 1126 E. State Road 434 Winter Springs, Florida 32708 ~~~~nwlt~ OCT 16 1985@ cm ~ "MEt SPRJNQS tnY .~ C'tS~ ~~ A,( 4f1,# It A-rr'1 ~~<< - ~ ~. October 15, 1985 Attention: Richard Rozansky RE: MUNICIPAL FACILITIES COMPLEX Winter Springs, Florida STATEMENT ~plication Ten(10) ..........................................$ 85,839.00 ~lication Eleven(ll) .......................................$ 11,202.00 4ItdlElectric Bill July 1985 ......................................$ 2,397.61 Ol~lectric Service Deposit ......................................$ 500.00 / ~nterest on Unpaid Request ....................................$ 618.81 4It CONSTROCTION · ~ · CONSTROCTION MANAGEMENT - /'/r---- / C /211 c5/~\ ~/~frp e DDN HAMPTDN'- ARCHITIICT, IP.A. ok (Formerly Hampton, Monday & Assoc., P.A.) October 7, 1985 Mr. Richard Rozansky City Manager City of Winter Springs 1126 East S.R. 434 Winter Springs, FL 32708 Re: City of Winter Springs - Municipal Complex Dear Dick; Please release Payment No. 10, dated August 30, 1985 in the amount of $85,839.00 to LeCesse, Corp. ---~~ ----- .- ',~=~=--=---------- e [lei F; lC"';jr"' ell" ern ~ANAGER II~D~ i ...... Cct' ~ Ck>~"1 ~lA. #hili tzAJ"'1 Cc.re; B-~ ~. .,ciJt-- (l.. ~ ~ e 1460 W. FAIRBANKS AVE., WINTER PARK, FL 32789-4891 305/644-2606 ~ .. e e e .. 16/'if! ~~sse · ROSEMONT BUIlDING SOOE 207 . T 4 1985 5104 N. ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL 'P. O. BOX 17792. OAlRNDO. flR. 32860 CITY of WINTER SPRINGS (ITY HALL October 3, 1985 Mr. Donald R. Hampton Don Hampton - Architect 1460 W. Fairbanks Avenue Winter Park, Florida 32789-4891 Re: Municipal Facilities Complex Winter Springs, Florida Dear Sir: I have a copy of a letter dated September 30, 1985 which you directed to Mr. Richard Rozansky, City Manager for the City of Winter Springs, in which you refer to "a problem with the paving in the East driveway ." and in which you recommend that no further payments be made (to LeCesse) on this project. Mr. Hampton, I have the following comments on your letter to the City Manager: 1. The "problem" with the paving is that it has been damaged by a raised water table brought on by the unexpected heavy rains as referenced in your letter and aggravated by the lack of positive drainage from the Municipal Facility site. (The water level in the retention area is 2 to 3 feet above the invert elevations of all the storm water inlets in the pavement and the relief drain to the D.O.T. swale off-property). 2. Saturation of the limestone base at the East end of the property has deteriorat~d this material. It will no longer support traffic. The broken pavement that is apparent is the result of automo- biles being directed to the rear parking lot during opening day activities, before that area was barri- caded. If the barricades are removed , it is my opinion that the entire East drive will also break up. CONSTAUCTION · DEVELOPMENT · CONSTAUCTJON MANAGEMENT .. ~"" Mr. Donald R. Hampton October 3, 1985 e Page 2 These things are not in any way a result of defects in either workmanship or materials. (Both were performing satis- factorily prior to the raised water table condition.) Consequently I take exception to your advising the City to hold up our progress payment for August work and call your attention to the interest provision of the contract which will be applied to the unpaid request. In your letter your scheduled a meeting for October 3, 1985 and subsequently cancelled that meeting. We are most anxious to co-operate in any resolution to the problem that does not penalize us for having completed the work in accordance with the plans and specifications or which erodes the excellent relationship we have had with the City of Winter Springs. I urge you to recommend to the City that our request for payment be approved and paid promptly, without further delay. e Very truly yours, LeCESSE CORPORATION OF FLORIDA ~;t~ Ralph L. Civitello Vice President RLC:cb cc: Mr. Richard Rozansky Mr. John V. Torcaso Mr. Gordon V. Monday Fabian Hurtado Jack Tavenner Sal Leccese e , . /6/rrjoS ~I-' , ' '~\~TEA ' , , ,7.'6 ~=, ~" ".c: / ..i"'~v;", \ f., . _ ,:'0\% ' ! tj, WI' C> . ~! ~ ~ , , ~~:"::'".<:~:/ .. ,~'''f CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 1126 STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (305) 327-1800 October 7, 1985 TO: COMMISSION/MAYOR SUBJECT: MUNICIPAL COMPLEX As you know we have experienced some problems with our driveway at the Complex. The problem became apparent the afternoon of the dedication. To date I am holding a draw request pending some positive action by the Architect, Engineer, and/or the Contractor. I also instructed our Consulting Engineer to review the matter and report back to me. . At a meeting on Friday, September 27, 1985, I informed the Architect and Contractor that before I released a requested draw (by Contractor) and recommended payment (by Architect) I wanted the Architect and his Engineer to certify that the construction was completed in accordance with the plans and specifications. The meeting participants were not happy but I refused to abandon my position. Our Attorney did not make the meeting and I felt that was the proper position to take. Later he agreed and prepared a letter for me to forward to the Architect to sign. In response to this letter the Architect recommended I not pay the bill. The Architect then requested a meeting be held on October 3, 1985. He subsequently cancelled that meeting and is to provide information regarding, I hope, corrective action. Of course the Contractor is not happy and some subcontractors are demanding payment. However, we intend to resolve the issue of whether or not the complex was constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications, liability for the problem, and remedia ction to b aken. I will keep you apprised of RR/mn . FORM 4 MEMO'RANDUM OF VOTING CONFLICT THE BOARD, COUNCIL, COMMISSION. AUTHORITY, OR COMMITTEE ON WHICH I SERVE IS A UNIT OF: lB'6TY lJ COUNTY lJ OTHER LOCAL AGENCY lJ STATE COUNTY . .-5~/NCJtL NAME OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OR STATE AGENCY /~ 19/5' 0>1 dJ" tUl,vT6e 3j?e/~:I NAME OF BOARD, COUNCIL, COMMISSION, AUTHORITY, OR COMMITTEE /'Jt, etfJN~ I.If/~# WHO MUST FILE FORM 4 This form is for use by any person serving on either an appointed or elected board, council, commission, authority, or committee, whether state or local, and it applies equally to members of advisory and non-advisory bodies who are faced with a voting conflict of interest. As the voting conflict requirements for public officers at the local level differ from the requirements for state officers, this form is divided into two parts: PART A is for use by persons serving on local boards (municipal, county, special tax districts, etc.), while PART B is prescribed for all other boards, i.e" those at the state level. PART C of the form contains instructions as to when and where this form must be filed. PART A VOTING CONFLICT DISCLOSURE FOR LOCAL PUBLIC OFFICERS [Required by Section 112.3143(3), Florida Statutes (Supp. 1984),] The Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees PROHIBITS each municipal. county. and other local public officer FROM VOTING in an official capacity upon any measure which inures to his special private gain, Each local officer also is prohibited from knowingly voting in his official capacity upon any measure which inures to the special gain of any principal (other than a government agency as defined in Section 112.312(2), Florida Statutes) by whom he is retained. In any such case a local public officer must disclose the conflict: (a) PRIOR TO THE VOTE BEING TAKEN by publicly stating to the assembly the nature of his interest in the matter on which he is abstaining from voting; and (b) WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE VOTE OCCURS by describing the nature of his interest as a public record in this part below. NOTE: Commissioners of a Community Redevelopment Agency created or designated pursuant to Section 163.356 or Section 163.357, Florida Statutes (Supp. 1984), or officers of independent special tax districts elected on a one-acre, one-vote basis are not prohibited from voting. In such cases, however, the oral and written disclosure of this part must be made. I, the undersigned local public officer, hereby disclose that on 1Jtt./oBef //j , 19 jS: (a) I abstained from voting on a matter which (check one): _ inured to my special private gain; or . I/" inured to the special gain of #/J,PA:' /lit) lit! .f CJ/~/lE 1:lt!',P 7J8.1l . by whom I am retained. d?~/EAlr/r; /ftt/J#E 10 II ~/8:S e ~~"'-:\.:'1..s- -'~ -.:lINTE.q' , ",-cj ~" "I::r').' ~'.', x.... r " ,'tJ ~U \I ' ~ '.j'.. . .t \I ,.4' . ,: '" .' ~ "'t., "'4t~'n~""r" ~ w' l'~<~l.('Io""""'- -\ ::.. ~.:... ., .. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 1126 STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (305) 327-1800 MEM) : October 9,1985 '10: City Manager, Mayor/ Conmission .' City Planner, Peter ~ll ~ FID1: RE: Cypress Club - Approval of Final Plat Group 3 resigns is requesting at this tine to plat the oondorninium subdivision known as Cypress Club. e 'Ihe City Attorney has reviewed the OCCR'S and the (pinion of U'itle and found them acceptable as revised. The City Engineer and Public Vbrks Director have received the bid specifications for the inproverrents,as the reveloper wishes to plat prior to construction, and also finds these acceptable. Upon conpletion the repartrrent heads will inspect the site work to insure compliance with code, and at that tine the reveloper will give the City an as-built of the inproverrents,of the project. At this tine staff reoomrends approval to plat Cypress Club. PC/rnh cc: City Attorney e .. " e SILVIA. MORELL ALDERMA.N f"REORICK L. BATEMAN. ,JR. EDMUND T. BAXA.JR. JEANELLE G, BRONSON PAUL F". BRYAN DWIGHT I. COOL CHARLES R. GEORGE, m EDWARD E. HADDOCK. JR. MITCHELL B. HAIGL.ER ROBERT A. HENDERSON ELIZABETH CROF"T'JEWETT ALLAN J. KATZ CHRISTOPHER K. KAY F"RANK C. KRUPPENBACHER EDWARD L. KUTTER THOMAS F". LANG PETER G. LATHAM ROBERT R. MAKEMSON ROBERT A. SAVILL ROBERT P. SUMMERS RICHARD R. SWANN THOMAS R. TEDCASTLE STEPHEN E.THOMPSON MARTIN B. UNGER JAMES G. WILLARD OF" COUNSEL: PATRICK F". MARONEY DAVID C. LATHAM EDWARD S. JAF"F"RY PERVIE P. SWANN (1895-1984) TO: FROM: e RE: ,d;~,"Jm/ou/ ;Y7~dock ~~/~ ~.J~6'~J~ IN ORLANDO: SUITE 1100 135 WEST CENTRAL. BOUL.EV.a.RO POST OF"F"ICE BOX 640 ORLANDO. F"LORIDA 32802-0640 (305) 425-31;139 REPLY TO: ORLANDO IN TALLAHASSEE: SUITE 880 BARNETT BANK BUILDING 3115 SOUTH CALHOUN STREET TALLAHASSEE. F"LORIDA 3230' (904) 224-9634 TELEX 33 '3527 October 14, 1985 IN STUART: 200 SEMINOLE STREET POST OF"F"ICE BOX 53B STUART. F"LORIOA 33495 (305'287'8822 MEMORANDUM Mayor and City Commissioners of The Winter Springs City Commission 1, Frank C. KruppenbaCher?t1f The Dittmer Property ~v\ Attached hereto is a copy of a status letter to the City Manager regarding the Dittmer property assignment. FCK/df e Should you have any questions, please call me. . SILVI" MORELL "LDERM"N FREDRICK L. B"TEM"N, JR. EDMUND T. B"X",JR. JE"NELLE G. BRONSON P"UL F. BRV"N DWIGHT I. COOL CH"RLES R. GEORGE,m EDW"RD E. HADDOCK. JR. MITCHELL B. H"IGLER ROBERT A. HENDERSON ELIZABETH CROFT-JEWETT ALLAN J. KATZ CHRISTOPHER 1<. K"V FR"NK C. KRUPPENB"CH ER EDW"RD L. KUTTER THOM"S F. LANG PETER G. L"TH"M ROBERT R. MAKEMSON ROBERT A. SAVILL ROBERT P. SUMMERS RICHARD R. SW"NN THOMAS R. TEDC"STLE STEPHEN E.THOMPSON M"RTIN B. UNGER JAMES G. WILLARD .d!,',"IUl/R'U~ :.Yt:d./OCk ~/~ .~~~-t'~/k.JJ~~P IN ORL"NDO: SUITE 1100 '35 WEST CENTR"L BOULEV"RD POST OFFiCE BOX 1540 ORL"NDO, FLORID" 32802.0640 (305) 425-39351 REPLY TO: ORLANDO IN TALL"H"SSEE: SUITE 880 B"RNETT B"NK BUILDING 315 SOUTH CALHOUN STREET TALL"H"SSEE, FLORIDA 32301 (904) 224-9634 TELEX 33-3627 October 11, 1985 IN STUART: 200 SEMINOLE STREET POST OFFICE BOX 538 STUART, FLORID" 33495 (305) 287.8822 OF COUNSEL: P"TRICK F. MARONEV DAVID C. L"THAM EDWARD S. JAFFRV PERVIE P. SWANN (1895-1984) Mr. Richard Rozansky City Manager 1126 East State Road 434 Winter Springs, Florida 32708 e RE: The Dittmer Property Dear Dick: This letter will bring you up to date on our progress on the City's directive for us to make the necessary arrangements for the transfer of fifteen feet of perperty owned by Mr. Dittmer and encumbered by an easement by Florida Power to the Rustic Woods Homeowners Association. On September 25, 1985, we talked with Peter Cowell in your office who gave us the detailed facts and suggested we contact Mr. Walt Dittmer. Since a survey of the desired area is necessary prior to proceeding further, we contacted your engineer, Terry Zaudtke, who stated he did not have one but would help us in securing one. We contacted Mr. Dittmer who stated that he would have a survey done and also recommended that we contact Dominic Cavone of Land Cavone. By September 30, 1985, both parties had been contacted by both Terry and myself. Each part assured that they would proceed on securing a survey. e At this time, we have not heard from them. I again contacted Mr. Cavone on October 10, 1985, he stated he did not have a specific survey, but would be pleased to help us. " e e e d~~~ Mr. Richard Rozansky October 11, 1985 Page two I recommend that Terry again contact Mr. Cavone and order the survey. Be assured taht we will keep working towards a prompt resolution. FCK/df e e e . _~-'l._.1 ,,- ~\NTE,,? '. ~~c! ~', "/:-u' "'10. "', ~U .'t),: ( , ~'" to ''''0:,';' .. :' -t,,, .. ,,, .... .f'-}._ ....,~ .... _ ~~;:,.~-.. ~.. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 1126 STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (305) 327.1800 MEM): October 8, 1985 TO: City Manager, Mayor and Coomission FRCM, City Planner, Peter Cowell~ RE: Division on Rep1at of Lots 17 & 18, Fainvay Oaks Unit 1 On August 26, 1985, the City Coomission gave conceptual approval for the division of lots 17 and 18 in Fainvay Oaks Unit 1. Attached is the opinion of title and a copy of the plat. This issue will be addressed at the October 14, 1985, Carrnission meeting. PC /IIJiJ Attachment . e MAGUIRE, VOORHIS Be WELLS, P. A. c~d ..kp CHARLES W. ABBOTT WILLIAM P. BATTAGLIA, ROSERT N. BLACKrORO WANOA L. BROWN W. MICHAEL CLI"'F"ORD PETER J. F'IOES, n MIRANDA fRANKS J. JOAQUIN F"RAXEDAS SCOTT J. JOHNSON RAYMER r. MAGUIRE, JR. CARL O. MOTES A. GUY NEfF' JAMES E. L. StAY MICHAEL J. SHEAHAN JAM ES E. 5 LATER STEPHEN W. SNIVELY LARRY J. TOWNSEND CHRISTOPHER J. WEISS MICHAEL G. WILLIAMSON TWO SOUTH ORANGE PLAZA WILLIAM 8. WILSON LEIGHTON O. YATES. JR. ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32801 R. r. MAGUIRE (1890-19450) H. M. VOORHIS (1889.'973) M. W. WEL.LS .'1901.1980) J. R. WELLS (1903-1969) KIMBERLY A. ASHBY ROSEMARIE CAPPABIANCA ELIZABETH A. DONLIN RONALD S. GILBERT ROBERT O. HENRY DAVID A. HIGLEY CYNTHIA Z. MACKINNON MARYBETH McDONALD SCOTT R. PORTER MOREY RAtSKIN ERIC C. REINHARDT JONATHAN O. RICH GEOFFREY O. RINGER THOMAS B. SMITH MAR I BETH P. WELCH JEAN E. WILSON AREA CODE 305 . TElEP1-40NE 843-4421 MAILING ADDRESS: P. O. BOX 633 . ORLANDO. FLORIDA 32802 TELEX: S6~7451 MV & W ORL October 2, 1985 The City Commission of the City of Winter Springs and Board of County Commissioners of Seminole County, Florida Re: FAIRWAY OAKS, UNIT ONE, LOTS 17 & 18, REPLAT Gentlemen: e Maguire, Voorhis & Wells, P.A., represents Imara Corporation in connection with the platting of Fairway Oaks, Unit One, Lots 17 & 18, Replat, the legal description of which real property is attached to this letter as Exhibit "A". Pursuant to the requirements of Section 177.041, Florida Statutes, it is the opinion of this law firm that as of September 24, 1985 apparent record title to the land described on Exhibit "A" and shown on the plat of Fairway Oaks, Unit One, Lots 17 & 18, Replat is vested in Imara Corporation, a Florida corporation, subject to the following exceptions: (1) Mortgage in favor of F.O.D.C., Inc, a Florida corporation, dated March 1, 1985 and recorded March 27, 1985 in Offi- cial Records Book 1625, Page 1973, of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida. (2) Notice of Restrictions and Agreement of Maintenance recorded June 27, 1980 in Official Records Book 1284, Page 1600; Amendment to Notice of Restrictions and Agreement of Maintenance recorded September 17, 1981 in Official Records Book 1356, Page 1497, both of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida. e (3) Agreement and Covenant with Orange Cablevision recorded May 24, 1983 in Official Records Book 1302, Page 1806, of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida. e e e vi October 2, 1985 Page 2 (4) 15 foot drainage easement along Northwesterly lot line of Lot 17 and 15 foot utility easement along Southeasterly lot line of Lot 18, as noted on the plat of FAIRWAY OAKS, UNIT ONE, as recorded in Plat Book 23, Pages 96, 97 and 98, of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida. (5) Utility Agreement between \vinter Springs Development Corp- oration, a Florida corporation, and Seminole Utility Corp- oration, a Florida corporation, and Southern States utili- ties, Inc., a Florida corporation, recorded November 12, 1970 in Official Records Book 809, Page 556, of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida. (6) 20 foot minimum set back from front property line as noted on the plat of FAIRWAY OAKS, UNIT ONE, as recorded in plat Book 23, Pages 96, 97 and 98, of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida. This letter does not purport to be a complete resume of all matters affecting title, but as called for in Section 177.041, Florida Statutes, is limited to an opinion as to the apparent record title holder and apparent exceptions which are encumbrances upon the lands to be platted. Sincerely yours, MAGUIRE, VOORHIS & ~'lELLS, P. A. J E JELS/lkw cc: Imara Corporation e e e .,.,' . EXHIBIT "A" Lots 17 and 18, FAIRWAY OAKS, UNIT ONE, as recorded Plat Book 23, Pages 96 thru 98, Public Records of Seminole County, Florida. .,...-'. ... e . . ~ /6 (t1!r>' September 12, 191~~::-- '.-::~ SEP 16 1985 Mr. Pete Cowell _~1Y...nf WINTER SPRINGS City of Winter Sp~ ~ 1126 E.. S.R. 434 1l[[I~ Winter Springs. FL 32708~ Re: .J... ,. Conklin, ~ort.r and Holm.. @ ~ ENOINURI, INC. .00 W 'UL TON ll"lET f'OlT OI'FICE 10. ,,,. IA,*~. FLOflOA 1217' TEL)OUU-t." T FILE ~ - Nt: COPIES TO THE FOLLOWING: CITY CLERK 0 C(1:'~M. CITY PLANNeR 0 ":X,'CR CITY Eiill.,,-,,R "" ' i D~:3 CHill I-'OLI'~L (':, ii,'. ,C= 0 \;HI~r elk! ILPI. U r,.cu:~i;[L 0 P 'I""'" ',' 0 U:jL..., ~'~_.I,\lh) o o Mt. Greenwood PUD Plan Review - Inf ast~~~~\Q'rt'~ CPH Job No. W0402. 00 COMPLETEO ON: Dear Mr. Cowell: We have reviewed the Engineer's responses to our comments addressed earlier in our letter of August 5. 1985. The Engineer has answered most of our questions. however. a couple of questions still remain unresolved. Under Item C. Drainage. the soils consultant has recomme~ded that the compensating storage pond be moved to a new location which is not affected by the rapid infiltration basin system of the effluent disposal site. A new location will have to be submitted to this office prior to approval. It is also noted that we have not received the verification from Florida Power that this compensating storage area could be located in the Florida Power easement. Since the basin may have to be moved in accordance with the soil consultant's recommendation, this item may no longer be needed. The final item that still needs resolution is the underdrain system. Earlier this week. this office had a conversation with the local office of DER. the Stormwater Permitting Section. It is our understanding that they permitted an underdrain system which is a mix of 75~ coarse material and 25~ sand. The local office did not give its full blessing to this underdrain system. There is a stipulation that is unwritten, however has been communicated to the engineer. that should the system not meet the quality standards of the State of Florida. the system would have to be reconstructed of the 24- of filter material in accordance with FDER regulations. Typically. it is the local office's ruling that this 24M of filter material means sand. However. they were directed by the State Office to allow the 25~ and 75~ mixture previously mentioned. The City should not assume responsibility for quality control of this underdrain system based on this design. We do not. at this point, know what recourse the City has. but the City certainly does not want to bear the expense of having to redo this system five years down the road when the developer is no longer on the site. We also do not know how the State would determine whether the system is meeting its water quality standards or not. We would, therefore. advise that the plans be approved with this exception. and that the City do whatever it can within its power to holding the developer responsible for this last item. · '" . . .. Conklin, ~ort.r and Holm.. cg (p) IHGINDM.I. INC. a 100 w. '14 TON .TMET I"OIT ~'lCE 1011 1111 IA"OI'O. 'L()M)A .,n t TEL JOt au....' TEL 106 IJ 1-6" 1 ''I .,;.'---'" e 9/12/85 Mr. Pete Cowell City of Winter Springs Page 2 ;This office also disagrees with the statement made by the Engineer that redesign of the underdrain system is not required. since the same components are used in the new design. Based on our evaluation, the Engineer utilized only the 6M of sand in their permeability calculations for determining the overall length of the underdrains. The porosity of the two unmixed materials is greater than the porosity of the two mixed materials. The voids within the mixed material become less than if the two materials were separated. Therefore, since the voids are decreased. there would be a decreased amount of capacity or an increased travel time for the water to reach the underdrains. We therefore believe that the underdrain system should be redesigned. If you have any questions about the above. please call our office. Sincerely. CONKLIN, PORTER & HOLMES-ENGINEERS, INC. e d Zaudtke. P. E. TMZ:pat xc: Mr. Dave Snead, Bowyer-Singleton / Mr. Richard Rozansky, City Managerv/ t. . ......:..'...'" ,..".:";,<,~,." . \,.', '0