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Christine Mattson <br /> From: Kelly-Schoborg Land Services, Inc. [kelly@schoborgland.com] <br /> Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 5:32 PM <br /> To: Christine Mattson <br /> Cc: graham.neve@gmail.com; Melanie Curtis; John van Dyck <br /> Subject: Fw: 2310 Oliver Hill/#2014-01428 <br /> Attachments: 7899-GJC-043015.pdf <br /> Chris, <br /> A copy of the revised survey is attached.The contours shown on it reflect actual grades on site and not the grading plan contours.The change <br /> made from the previous revision is to include the proposed deck/steps and revise hardcover calculations. <br /> Please also note that I checked with the architect about the house height,and he said that the distance between the top of the highest window <br /> and the top of the peak of the roof is 12'6".The measurement of 11'0"that you are using is from the bottom of the roof to the top of the roof. <br /> I'll look forward to your call again tomorrow regarding the proposal to use the grading plan highest adjacent grade elevation of 1001.2 when <br /> calculating the building height instead of the existing contour of 998. <br /> Kelly Brouwer <br /> Schoborg Land Services, Inc. <br /> 763-972-3221 (office) <br /> 763-442-2715 (mobile) <br /> kellv(a SchoborgLand.com <br /> Forwarded Message <br /> From: Graham Neve <graham.neveagmail.com> <br /> To: "Kelly-Schoborg Land Services, Inc." <kellv(c schoborgland.com> <br /> Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 4:40 PM <br /> Subject: Re: 2310 Oliver Hill/#2014-01428 <br /> Hey Kelly, the highest window to the to of the peak is 12'-6". The top of the peak to the bottom of the roof is 11'-0". <br /> Graham Neve I Owner I Latitude Survey Company <br /> graham.nevet(gmail.com <br /> -612-245-9111- <br /> 1 <br />