Copperstone-CS 940228CENTEX
HOMES
February28, 1994
WORKS
Mr. Steve Goram
Director of Public Works
City of Coppell
Coppell, Texas 75019
RE: Copperstone Addition
Parks proposal
Dear Steve:
This is to follow-up with our conversation concerning the above referenced project and the
request of the City for hike/bike trails along the perimeter creeks. We would like to make the
following proposal concerning the project:
l)
Centex will dedicate those areas along Cottonwood Creek and Denton Creek currently shown
as Common Area to the City of Coppell for park purposes. These areas will provide
continuous connection between the Andrew Brown Community Park and areas to the west of
Copperstone. Centex will clean and underbrush the creek areas, trim trees and allow proper
drainage of those areas. We will work closely with you and Rick Wieland during this phase.
2)
Centex will construct an 8' wide concrete trail along Cottonwood Creek from the area of our
west property boundary to the proposed Parkway Boulevard bridge over Cottonwood Creek.
In addition, as specified on the project's preliminary plat, we will construct a pedestrian
access under the Cottonwood Creek bridge to allow access between the trail and the Andrew
Brown Community Park.
3)
The City of Coppell will credit back to Centex the cost of the hike/bike trail up to the total of
park fees due for the Copperstone project. Any trail construction cost exceeding the amount
of park fees will be paid by Centex. Any difference in the cost of trail construction under the
total park fees due will be paid by Centex to the City. We are currently estimating the cost of
construction of the trail at approximately $30,000 while our park fees for the project are about
$33,000.
If you have any questions about this proposal or desire further information, please call.
Sincerely,
CE~-~ EA~ ESTATE CORPORATION
Derek E. Earle, P.E.
Land Development Manager
Dallas North Division
1660 S Stemmons Frwy., Suite 15Q/ Lewisville, Texas 75067 / 214-221-5556