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1 <br />To: f t c <br />From: Lyle Oman <br />Date: October 29, 1984 <br />On October 19. 1984 1 was called to do r site inspec.tiois at <br />130 Cygnet Place to varify setbacks for a garage. After the <br />setbacks were measured Robbin Rossing and his brother asked me <br />when I wanted to inspect the footing. I told them after the <br />trenches are dug and before they poured. They asked "Why before <br />we pour?" I told him we have to inspect the soil and should see <br />grade stakes to mal:-e sure the concrete is thict: enough. Robbie <br />said "OK, fine." I also told him we needed 24 hour notice. He <br />said, "sure". <br />On the morning of October :24, 1984 1 was called for a <br />footing inspection and found the footings had already been poured <br />and were under ±' of water. Knowing that Tom Jacobs could not be <br />reached at that ti.mR, 1 loft the site. Later in the day I was <br />able to talk to 'Tom and he said he didn't do a footing inspection <br />there and I should go red tag them. He also told me I must have <br />them dig along the, side of the footings in .3 places so I could <br />check the soil and depth of concrete before they continued. I <br />�d tagged the job and left a slip explaining what I needed. On <br />the morning of October 25, 1984, Marge Bossing called and I again <br />explained what I needed, she said she would talk to the boys and <br />have it done. Then at about 2 p.m. 1 got a call on the radio <br />saying that Marge Passing had called and Ricl• Rossing was waiting <br />for me at the site. I was pressed for time br-cause of other <br />schedulFd inapectionE but went anyway. When I arrived Rick: was <br />there but the inspection holes I requested were not dug and the <br />footings were still under water. 1 again explained what I needed <br />to Rick: and he said, "Oki, fine. I will have my brothers do it." <br />I said, "Good. lel l them wc• require 24 hours notice for <br />inspections but if they call me early in the marina they can set <br />it up for the afternoon s � nce tht-ry want to start laying block on <br />Saturday." HP said , "Oki, -fine." <br />On October 226, 1984 about I1:00 a.m.. Marge Rossing called <br />the office and said the boys had duq the holds I wanted and were <br />out there now. I was contacted by radio, but I told them there <br />was no way I could make it until at least 2 p.m. When i got back: <br />to the office there was a mess=age from Marge Rossing sayi , I <br />should call her if I can't Take it by 2 p.m. I was ver uusy <br />with scheduled inspections and knew then I couldn't make it at 2. <br />p.m. so I called her and said it would be 2:310 p.m. I made it <br />at 2:35 p.m. No one was there. I saw no holes along side of the <br />footing and the water was about 1' deep. I posted a second (2) <br />rc-d tf on the cement bags and put an inspection slip in the door <br />sayirj They cannot lay block:s until the inspection is made. When <br />I returned to the office at 4:15 p.m., one of the boys called and <br />wanted to know what was going on, I explained again what I <br />needed, he said. "Ok . cairn I. ou cr,mt, out row'. " <br />
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