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Forwarded message <br /> From: Roger Peitso <rpeitso@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Date: Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 8:25 AM <br /> Subject: 2420 Dunwoody Ave <br /> To: "dayna@mintroofing.com" <dayna@mintroofing.com> <br /> Cc: Jeremy Barnhart<jbarnhart@ci.orono.mn.us>, Christine Mattson<CMattson@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Dayna, <br /> I have just looked at your site plan for the re-roof at Calvary Church in Orono. Your proposed relocation of the <br /> scupper drains does not meet the requirements of the 2015 Minnesota Plumbing Code Section 1101.1. "In no <br /> case shall water from roofs or any building roof drainage flow onto a public sidewalk.". This is why the <br /> existing drains are in there current location.No permit will be issued until this issue has been addressed in <br /> writing and approved. <br /> I have tried to call your offices but your phones are not working. <br /> 1101.1 Where Required. Roofs, paved areas, yards, <br /> courts, courtyards,. vent shafts, light wells, or similar areas <br /> having rainwater, shall be drained into a separate storm <br /> sewer system, or into a combined sewer system where a <br /> separate storm sewer system is not available, or to some <br /> other place of disposal satisfactory to the Authority Having <br /> Jurisdiction. In no case shall water from roofs or any <br /> building roof drainage flow onto the public sidewalk. In the <br /> case of one-and two-family dwellings,storm water shall be <br /> permitted to be discharged on flat areas, such as streets or <br /> lawns, so long as the storm water shall flow away from the <br /> building and away from adjoining property, and shall not <br /> create a nuisance. <br /> Any questions please call. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> City of Orono <br /> 2 <br />