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, � <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Kris Rudd [mailto:krisrudd@mchsi.com] <br /> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 11:20 AM <br /> To: Melanie Curtis <br /> Subject: Rudd 601 Park Lane <br /> Melanie, <br /> I apologize for not getting back to you last week. Over the weekend, I had a chance to 'dig out' our remodel <br /> file/paperwork. In reviewing my files, I had MANY drafts of different surveys. Attached is the last survey we had <br /> done....which was marked in my files as 'Final Survey.' I am not sure that the survey we received from you in <br /> the mail was of the final draft, as it looks a fittle different? I also noticed that the one I am sending was signed <br /> and dated by Gronberg. <br /> In a nutshell, even though we did not add any additional hardcover in building the addition to our home, The <br /> City of Orono wanted us to give up something because compared to current standards of acceptable <br /> hardcover, we were over that percentage. In discussions with City Officials, they seemed to be most concerned <br /> with eliminating any hardcover that was near the lake. That is why we agreed to remove the deck located less <br /> than 50 feet of the lake shore (abuttin up to our neighbors boathouse/shed). As agreed, we took that deck <br /> down. (It used to be raised with a railing). Typically, when our dock is removed for the winter, large dock <br /> sections are set on the grass to hold all the other dock sections....so it may currently appear as though there is <br /> still a deck. In the spring, there will be no appearance of a deck in that location. <br /> I believe there may have originally been a discussion about removing our shed. However, since there has <br /> always been a shed in that location sitting on a poured concrete slab, we instead agreed to remove multiple <br /> portions of our brick walkways. I have attached another copy of the final survey, on which I highlighted all the <br /> areas that were removed. In addition to removing the deck by the lake, we removed two different portions of <br /> our brick patio on the lake/west side of our house, the brick border on the lake/west side of our house, the brick <br /> underneath the steps to our front entrance, as well as the entire brick sidewalk along the south side of our <br /> house. According to my husband, all of these areas were inspected by the inspector before we were allowed to <br /> pour the footings for the addition (I think the inspector's name was Bruce?!). <br /> I hope this helps to clear up whatever confusion there may have been. Please call me if you have additional <br /> questions. <br /> Thank you! <br /> � <br /> Kris Rudd <br /> 612-270-9749 <br /> 3 <br />