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' � . <br /> ♦ ! <br /> Chri�tine Mattson <br /> From: jhsmith3102@frontiernet.net <br /> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 2:35 PM <br /> To: Christine Mattson <br /> Subject: Re: Jim Smith, Concept Landscaping <br /> Attachments: Patnode Typical Side Section 001.jpg <br /> Christine, <br /> Please find my "Typical Side Section attached. <br /> Thanks Jim <br /> ----- Original Message ----- <br /> From: jhsmith3102@frontiernet.net <br /> To: "Christine Mattson" <CMattson@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Cc: cpatnode24@aol.com <br /> Sent:Thursday, June 14, 2012 2:25:34 PM <br /> Subject: Fwd: Jim Smith, Concept Landscaping <br /> Christine, <br /> Subject 1430 Cherry Place. In responce to your letter. Chris Patnode is working on Line items#1, #2, and #6. I <br /> am working on 3-5. I believe Chris is working with Mark Gronberg who did his survey and Mark will be doing <br /> the hardcover calcs. <br /> #3 Stairway Construction Plans. Will the steps be dug into the Earth? NO, We will be installing Limestone Stair <br /> treads which will follow the contour of the hillside. As the stairtreads rise above the ground we will be <br /> installing Limestone stacked stone under the treads as needed. Will the steps be retaining soil. NO What are <br /> the proposed materials to be used? Limestone stairtread 6" x 18" x 48", Limestone wallstone in three sizes, 2", <br /> 4", 6", high x 12" to 16" random lenght. Limestone Flagstone random patern on landings. The proposed <br /> landings are larger than allowed. NO, landings are not to exceed 32 sq ft. Please note the following landings <br /> bottom to top. <br /> Landing 940 11.19 sq ft <br /> Landing 941.5 12.2 sq ft <br /> Landing 946 20.64 sq ft <br /> Landing 948 24.71 sq ft <br /> Landing 950 18.90 sq ft <br /> Landing 951.5 12.12 sq ft <br /> Landing 952.5 7.76 sq ft <br /> #4 Zoning Permit Application. Please find signed and attached. <br /> #5 Major Land Alteration. There will be no land alteration. There will be no grading. There will be no filling <br /> along the stairs. There will be no excavating. The stairs go on the land. Angles will be adjusted with wallstone <br /> under the treads and landings. <br /> This should answer items #3-#6. <br /> Thanks Jim <br /> ----- Forwarded Message ----- <br /> � <br />