HomeMy WebLinkAboutNov./Dec. 2009- email: re winterization �velyn M. Turner
From: Johnson, Chad A [Chad.Johnson@bonestroo.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 6:07 PM
To: Evelyn M. Turner
Cc: Tom Kellogg
Subject: RE: FYI Winterization Letter mailing
Attachments: image001.jpg; Winterization Letter Compliance Summary.pdf
Evelyn,
As requested I stopped by all of the sites you mailed the Winterization Letter to and have attached a summary report of
the things I saw at each of the sites. For the most part all of the projects that should have temporary or permanent
stabilization down for the winter did. The only problems I saw were; one project had no perimeter protection and a few
projects had silt fence that needed to be fixed up and maintained. Please feel free to contact me immediately should you
have questions on any of the sites.
Thanks,
Chad Johnson, CPESC, CPSWQ
Direct 651-604-4939
Cel I 651-325-6860
chad.johnson@bonestroo.com
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From: Evelyn M. Turner [mailto:ETurner@ci.orono.mn.us]
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 3:23 PM
To: Johnson, Chad A
Cc: Kellogg, Tom P; Lyle Oman; Melanie Curtis
Subject: FYI Winterization Letter mailing
Chad:
Tom reviewed your letter and indicated it was appropriate to send out to the smaller
projects that you haven't been monitoring. I left your name on it because I didn't think
there was anyone here who could answer technical questions about it. Because of the
delay in sending it out I added a few days to the compliance deadline. These are going out
in today's mail so you can expect phone calls on Monday.
All but two of these are single-family houses under construction on isolated lots. Some
have just commenced, some have been under construction for a while. Crystal Place is a
detached garage on a tiny lot that disturbed most of the lot. (Jasin even removed part of
his house to provide access to the garage.) Cherry Avenue is a major addition between the
lake and a wetland. Tom and Darren reviewed the grading plans for all these permits.
There may be more letters going out next week as I dig more information out of the permit
system.
Evelyn Turner
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Summary of Erosion and Sediment Control Compliance on
Sites after Receiving the Winterization Letter.
1. 4701 West Branch Road. No functioning perimeter protection on site, all open soil
should be enclosed with perimeter protection.
2. 3127 Casco Circle. Perimeter protection is in place and functioning properly, there
was open soil on site but it is considered active so at this time it does not need to be
stabilized.
3. 3186 North Shore Dr. Silt fence on site needs maintenance and there was open soil on
site but it is considered active so at this time it does not need to be stabilized.
4. 3825 Cherr,� Perimeter protection is in place and functioning properly and all of
the open soil has been stabilized far winter.
5. 2933 Casco Point Rd. Silt fence on site needs maintenance and there was open soil on
site but it is considered active so at this time it does not need to be stabilized.
6. 1981 Fa�erness Point Rd. Perimeter protection is in place and functioning properly,
there was open soil on site but it is considered active so at this time it does not need to be
stabilized.
7. 3485 Crystal Place. Perimeter protection is in place and functioning properly, there
was open soil on site but it is considered active so at this time it does not need to be
stabilized.
8. 70 Wear Lane South. Project is complete and all open soil has been stabilized with
sod.
9. 200 Biederwood Dr. Perimeter protection is in place and functioning properly, there
was open soil on site but it is considered active so at this time it does not need to be
stabilized.
10. 2100 Shadywood Rd. Silt fence on site needs maintenance and there was open soil
on site but it is considered active so at this time it does not need to be stabilized.