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i t <br /> � I <br /> Mr. Ti Landon <br /> July 2, 1999 <br /> Page 2 <br /> On one site visit to your property, I mentioned that gutters to direct the roof drainage away from the <br /> house may be appropriate. It was raining then and the roof drainage was ponding at the southwest <br /> corner of the walkout basement. I am not sure if this situation still exists today. <br /> i <br /> In summary, based on the house location near the bottom of the hill and the walkout basement <br /> elevation only 2.7 feet above normal water elevation of Forest Lake Channel, it is not surprising or <br /> unusual that the yard and basement are wet at time. <br /> Also,a review of the survey information suggests that the water from the low point on Vine Place <br /> is draining southwest across the yard toward the channel which is the historic and normal drainage <br /> pattern. The street drainage is not threatening the house and no changes to the street drainage pattern <br /> are required or planned. <br /> Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Please contact me at 249-4621 should you have any <br /> further questions. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Gregory A. Gappa <br /> Director of Public Services <br /> Enc. Aerial Topography Mapping <br /> Bonestroo Engineers' Topographic Survey <br /> May 14, 1999 Letter to the City <br /> cc: Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br /> Mayor Gabriel Jabbour and City Council Members <br /> I <br />