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Rhonda Adloo - Re: Fw: Chaucer Estates - Pond Dredging
From: Ken Griffin
To: monica.scrivner@verizon.com
Date: 5/15/2008 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: Chaucer Estates - Pond Dredging
CC: Jim Witt; Keith Marvin; Rhonda Adloo
Keith Marvin, one of my Engineers, has been working with a company that does dredging work. Keith
had them probe the pond to determine the amount of silt that is in the pond. Once they had probed the
pond, we discussed with them how they would approach the work. They stated that there are several
approaches. One is to drain the pond and bring in earth moving equipment to remove the silt.
This requires a large area to spread the muck so it can dry and then be hauled off. Another method is
to bring in a barge with hoses to suck up the muck. This also requires a large area to dry the muck.
The option that they thought would work best was to send divers in with vacuums to suck up the muck
into a large container that has a liner that retains the dirt while letting the water drain back into the
pond.
At this time we are preparing drawings that show the depth of the pond when it was originally
constructed. There would then be details stating that the pond should be returned to it's original depth.
This information will then be placed on RFDepot (an online bidding service that the city uses) so we
can receive bids and award a project. Our timetable to begin work is prior to September, since the
monies for this project are in my 07/08 budget.
Answers to questions:
1) How can we coordinate the building of the trails with the pond dredging? Would it make sense to
have the pond dredged first and then build the trails?
The projects should be separate. No trail should be constructed on the south or west side of the
pond until it is dredged. Trails in those locations will be damaged during the dredging.
2) Also, will the City communicate to us on the work to be done before the dredging begins?
Notices will be sent to the residents prior to any work beginning.
3) How deep will the dredging be?
The dredging will only take the pond back to it's original depth. This means some areas may
have several feet removed and others may have no silt removed.
4) Will the banks of the pond be filled in back to original state?
This project does not include restoring banks around the pond. Bank maintenance is a natural
function of the HOA. Our project is only to remove any silt that has accumulated in the pond as
a result of work the city may have performed upstream that lead to silt being deposited in the
pond.
5) How will the pond be accessed and type of equipment will be used?
We do not instruct bidders on means and methods. Each contractor has different equipment and
approaches to projects. Most likely the pond will be accessed from Park Valley Drive.
6) Will the City repair any damages to our landscape? i.e. sprinkler heads, torn up grass, etc.
The contractor is responsible to repair any damage they cause. Contractors typically video and
take pictures of an area before they begin work to document pre-construction conditions. They
may also have the HOA operate the irrigation system to ensure it is working correctly.
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Hopefully this answered your questions. However, if you have any other questions at this time you can
contact myself or Keith Marvin (Keith's contact info: 972-304-3679 or kmarvin@ci.coppell.tx.us. )
Ken Griffin, P. E.
Director of Engineering & Public Works
972-304-3686
kgriffin@ci.coppell.tx. us
>>> Jim Witt 5/13/2008 3:13 PM >>>
Fyi
Thanks for your inquiry. Since the majority of the ?'S are technical and procedural I will refer them to
our Engineering Department for a response. We will either email the responses back or call you to
provide clarity and try to avoid the ..email circle" from developing.
-----Original Message-----
From: <monica.scrivner@verizon.com>
To: Jim Witt <JWITT@ci.coppell.tx.us>
Sent: 5/13/2008 3:00:34 PM
Subject: Chaucer Estates - Pond Dredging
Hi Jim -
Just following up with you on the Chaucer Estates pond dredging scheduled
for this summer. One of our homeowners has been working with Brad Reid on
the trail from the park to the library. Chaucer is planning to install
another trail from our neighborhood to connect to the one being built by
the City. This trail will be built along our pond.
It looks like construction on the trail will start around Oct. However,
if the trail budget is used, construction may start earlier. Question is
how can we coordinate the building of the trails with the pond dredging?
Would it make sense to have the pond dredged first and then build the
trails? It looks like we need to coordinate these projects to get the
optimal results.
Also, will the City communicate to us on the work to be done before the
dredging begins? I've had a number of questions about the dredging
- how deep will the dredging be?
- will the banks of the pond be filled in back to original state?
- how will the pond be accessed and type of equipment will be used?
- will the City repair any damages to our landscape? i.e. sprinkler
heads, torn up grass, etc.
Any information you can provide will be helpful!! Feel free to give me a
call if it would be better to talk over the phone.
Thank you,
Monica Scrivner
214.725.7748 (cell)
972.718.1135 (work)
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