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Gmail-Fwd: Deck/Survey https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=f817f44616&view=pt&se... <br /> +Gin Phil Murtha<murthap@gmail.com> <br /> Fwd: Deck/Survey <br /> Mariah <mveugster@gmail.com> Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 1:12 PM <br /> To: Phil Murtha <phil@phiminnesota.com> <br /> RECEIVED <br /> Sent from my iPhone <br /> NOV - 4 2015 <br /> Begin forwarded message: <br /> CITY OF ORONO <br /> From: Melanie Curtis<MCurtis@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Date: November 3, 2015 at 9:08:29 AM CST <br /> To: 'Nick Eugster' <Nick.Eugster@cdirad.com>, Mariah <mveugster@gmail.com> <br /> Subject: RE: Deck/Survey <br /> Nick <br /> The City doesn't combine surveys. All of the improvements shown on the survey in the file was <br /> "proposed", and is not an as-built condition. Your surveyor should have provided you with a survey <br /> meeting the City's requirements, which is why my Monday email was sent to the surveyor. Reducing the <br /> size of the deck won't change what is required. <br /> We will process your deck permit with the information provided, however the surveyor will need to provide <br /> an as-built when the project is completed according to the Code (see below). <br /> Sec. 86-68. - Permit application; information required. <br /> (a) The application for a construction permit or land alteration permit shall include such information as may <br /> be required by the city, which may vary between types of construction projects. <br /> (b) Surveys required: <br /> (1) Initial survey or site plan. Any building, zoning or general permit application for construction of a new <br /> structure, expansion of an existing structure or land alteration shall be accompanied by a certificate of survey <br /> or site plan drawn to scale prepared by a person registered by the Minnesota Board of Architecture, <br /> Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, and Interior Design. A certificate of survey or site plan <br /> shall conform to the City of Orono Survey and Site Plan Requirements. <br /> a. The certification of the plan by a licensed professional may be exempted by the city engineer if the <br /> project meets all of the following: <br /> 1. An existing as-built survey exists for the property; <br /> 2. Property is located outside the Shoreland Overlay District; <br /> 3. Property is not subject to the Stormwater Quality Overlay District; <br /> 1 of 5 11/3/2015 1:16 PM <br />