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, � <br /> Jeremy Barnhart <br /> From: Jeremy Barnhart <br /> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 3:05 PM <br /> To: 'Dwyer, Alyssa M (GE Corporate)' <br /> Subject: RE: 2915 Casco Point Road /#2015-00547 <br /> Hi Alyssa, <br /> You're thinking of replacing the concrete wall around the flat patio area with anchor type block? That shouldn't be a <br /> problem. I think we can best handle this with a revised drawing, noting the wall will be replaced, similar to the notation <br /> employed with the upper wall "to be replaced with anchor block". We will attach this new drawing to your permit,to <br /> document the changes. The downside:The permit won't be closed out until all of the work is done, so the escrow <br /> wouldn't be returned for a bit if we took this path. <br /> An alternative is to finish this permit, then get another one,when you are ready to perform the work(you may want to <br /> do something. The survey wouldn't be that old,so updating it shouldn't be too expensive, and a like for like <br /> replacement should be approved relatively quickly. <br /> Do these options help? <br /> )eremy Barnhart, AICP <br /> Community Development Director <br /> Direct 952.249.4626 <br /> Planning &Zoning Office 952.249.4620 <br /> 2750 Kelley Parkway, Orono, MN 55356 <br /> Website: www.ci.orono.mn.us <br /> From: Dwyer, Alyssa M (GE Corporate) [mailto:alyssa.dwyer@ge.com] <br /> Sent:Thursday,August 13, 2015 8:37 AM <br /> To:Jeremy Barnhart <br /> Subject: RE: 2915 Casco Point Road/#2015-00547 <br /> Hi Jeremy! <br /> I hope you are well. I saw your name in the paper recently re: a change on building permits, sounds like things are busy! <br /> Ok, so I can't believe I am even asking this, but...what(if even possible) would it require to modify the permit so we can <br /> repair/replace the few retaining walls that we had originally planned as leaving as is, with an expectation to fix at a <br /> future date? It would be just a switch out the materials, similar to the rest, where replacing old, crumbling walls? It <br /> would be completely like for like so no modifications to slope, etc and adjacent to tear up area so minimal impact,just <br /> reflecting as this project is underway now(though slow going) and am realizing I should have just tried to figure out how <br /> to do this all at once so I don't need to worry about it again over the next couple of years. <br /> Just exploring options; know you are busy but if you have a few minutes would appreciate any insight. <br /> Thanks, <br /> alyssa <br /> � <br />