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Zoning File #991 <br />November 20, 1985 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />After the Planning Commission meeting, staff called for a meeting with <br />the architect, project manager and builder. They advised that Ulrich hired <br />an outside contractor to come in and perform the job and that they, the <br />architect, project manager or builder had no knowledge of his intention to <br />move this fast. <br />Staff has advised both those in attendance at this meeting and the <br />supervisor at the site that all grading and filling will cease until the <br />City reviews and acts on the final grading and landscape plan for the site. <br />Staff has allowed the following activities: <br />1. Complete filling of sewer trench from Bohn's Point Road. <br />2. Complete back filling around house to save frost <br />footings/foundation - this involves filling of crushed rock and top <br />soil from stock pile from foundation excavation. Unfortunately, the <br />crushed rock will be transported by approximately 70 dump trucks. <br />3. Removal of stockpiled dirt from City right-of-way. <br />Once again, staff can find no problem with the proposed structure. We <br />are dealing with a house of some 33,000 s.f. The foundation excavation and <br />stock piling of earth is not unusual for a house of this size. The <br />original grading and drainage plans showed nothing unusal with a house of <br />this size. Staff recommends that we do not stop work on the house but stop <br />all grading and filling as outlined above. <br />Please advise me if you want staff to issue citations or limit other <br />activities on the site.
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