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"Jarreil, Albert" <albert.jarrell@hillwood.com>
'Ken Griffin' <kgriffin@ci.coppell.tx.us>
4/12/2004 7:09:26 PM
RE: FW: Project Torch Impact Fees at Tradepoint
Thanks Ken. You got to us just in time.
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From: Ken Griffin [mailto:kgriffin@ci.coppell.tx.us]
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 6:00 PM
To: albert.jarrell@hillwood.com
Subject: Re: FW: Project Torch Impact Fees at Tradepoint
Mr. Jarrell
Sorry for the delay in my response. We did not bid 10" meters last year so
I had to obtain a price. I then had to modify our program to incorporate
the 10" meter.
I hope I haven't delay you. If you have any other questions please contact
me.
Ken Griffin
>>> "Jarrell, Albert" <albert.jarrell@hillwood.com> 4/8/2004 5:46:11 PM >>>
Thanks for the thorough feedback Ken. This is very helpful.
Can you quote us a 10" water meter instead of the 2" and 6". When we looked
at this at another building, a 10" meter was required to allow the 60,000
gal/hr through the meter.
We will still need the 2" irrigation meter.
Thanks and have a good weekend.
Albert
..... Original Message .....
From: Ken Griffin [mailto:kgriffin@ci.coppell.tx.us]
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 5:26 PM
To: albert.jarrell@hillwood.com
Subject: Re: Project Torch Impact Fees at Tradepoint
Mr. Jarrell
I noticed that Mr. Jones, Building Official, has responded to several of
your inquiries. Hopefully this will address the remainder.
The water and sewer system is adequate to support your operation at the use
of 60,000 gallons per hour and the discharge of 300,000 gallons per day. I
had our consultant model our water system on the peak hour with 60,000
gallons and the peak day with 1,440,000 gallons. In both cases there was
very little impact to the system.
Ken Griffin- RE]FW: ~-o ecl ?o]ch i__mp~t_ Fees at Tr~d~]0i~t _ . ~ - Page 2
The cost of water is $2.60/1000 gallons and sewer is $1.80/1000 gallons. We
charge the sewer based on the water use, with no cap. However, in
situations where we have a large water user returning only a portion of the
water back to the system, we recommend that they meter their sewer so they
are only charged for the amount returned to the system.
I've attached a portion of Article 11-15 of our Code of Ordinances that
discusses allowable B.O.D. I would recommend that you visit
www.municode.com <http://www.municode.com> to review the entire Article 11
of our Code of Ordinances entitled "Industrial Waste and Sewer Use
Regulations".
I have also attached an excel worksheet that shows preliminary fees. I had
to make several assumptions: 1) 2" domestic and 2" irrigation meter; 2) a 6"
meter for the additional water (this is shown as an additional irrigation
meter because our program has no other place to note an additional meter -
not sure if a 6" is adequate it is a guess on my part); 3) I classified the
use as "other industrial not specified" (if the use is "light industrial"
only, then the roadway impact fee would be $159,000 not the $391,500 as
shown - more information on the use is needed before we can make that
determination).
I hope this information is helpful. If you need any additional information,
please let me know. I will be out of the office on Friday 4/9/4 but back on
Monday.
Ken Griffin, P. E.
Director of Engineering/Public Works
>>> "Jarrell, Albert" <albert.jarrell@hillwood.com> 4/8/2004 2:41:35 PM >>>
Ken,
Could you also help us estimate impact fees for water, sewer, roadway, etc
for this deal?
You know the water and sewer usage, but I'm not sure what you need to
calculate any other fees. The building would be 500,000 SF initially with
10,000 SF of office.
Thanks,
Albert Jarrell
Development Director
Hillwood Investment Properties
Three Lincoln Centre
5430 LBJ Freeway, Suite 800
Dallas, Texas 75240
972.201.2971 direct
972.201.2989 fax
214.616.3153 mobile
albert.jarrell@hillwood.com
www.hillwoodinvestmentproperties.com
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