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2016-00589 - new house
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Timeline— 1070 Hunter Drive(Saved in 1070 Hunter Street file in Data drive) <br /> September 10, 2015 - Initial application and plans dropped off at City Hall. Applicant was <br /> advised that the plat had not been finalized and that the application was premature. He was <br /> advised to not submit application at this time since City would not review it until platting process <br /> was complete. Applicant chose to leave the application with City including checks and other <br /> documents. <br /> October 30, 2015 —Plat was recorded with Hennepin County, allowing City to begin building <br /> permit review. <br /> November 18, 2015—City letter to builder Kenton Hove advising of a variety of issues that <br /> needed to be resolved in order for permit to be issued. <br /> Winter 2015-2016—No contact with applicant. <br /> March 31, 2016—Received from Mark Gronberg revised surveys indicating that the grading plan <br /> for the walkout area had been substantially revised. <br /> April 1 l, 2016—Received revised application, new plans, etc. from builder Jeff Warren to go <br /> with surveys received earlier. <br /> May 5, 2016—Staff conversed with Mark Gronberg via email to advise that building height was <br /> still an issue, offering possible remedies to the height issue, and noting that we needed rain <br /> garden calculations and specifications. (See email conversation) <br /> May 12, 2016—Staff conversed with Scott Gronholz via email, noting that we had yet to receive <br /> any new information from Gronberg.(see email) <br /> May 13, 2016—Received updated information from Gronberg. <br /> May 17, 2016—Emailed Gronberg with additional issue resulting from revised grading plan and <br /> initial review by City Engineer, noting that disturbed area calcs are needed—if exceeding 1.0 <br /> acre, requires SWPPP and NPDES permit, and since newly-proposed retaining walls exceed 4 <br /> feet in height,will need engineered wall design. Gronberg will followup. MPG advised <br /> Gronholz we would try to have permit ready to issue "middle of next week". (see emails) <br /> June 1, 2016—Email from City Consulting Engineer Bob Bean confirming that rain garden <br /> calculations and design are acceptable, and including construction details to be adhered to. (see <br /> email) <br />
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