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Christine Mattson <br /> From: Christine Mattson <br /> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 3:50 PM <br /> To: 'John Johnson' <br /> Cc: Melanie Curtis <br /> Subject: RE: Request info on Permeable Patio/Hardcover-2794 Casco Point Road <br /> John, <br /> The property addressed 2794 Casco Point Road is located in Tier 2 of the Stormwater Quality Overlay District which <br /> allows 30%of the gross area of the lot to be covered in hardcover. According to the as-built hardcover calculations on <br /> file the property is at 29.2%. It appears the estimated additional proposed hardcover resulting from your patio project <br /> cannot be approved. <br /> From: John Johnson [mailto:jjohnson@villalandscapes.com] <br /> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 1:32 PM <br /> To: Christine Mattson <br /> Subject: Request info on Permeable Patio/ Hardcover <br /> Hi Christine— <br /> I have a prospective client that wishes to install about a 265 sf permeable patio. I am attaching a proposed patio plan <br /> along with an as-built survey completed in 2013. Can you let me know if this proposed work is would meet approval <br /> considering the hardcover issues? <br /> Also, can you update me on the maximum allowable hardcover percentages allowable for this site? <br /> It looks like you would require a Hardcover Permit and possibly a Minor Land Alteration Permit to do this work. What <br /> would you require in terms of an erosion control plan for a project of this small size? <br /> JohnJohnson <br /> Landscape Architect <br /> m. 651-366-7287 <br /> �� <br /> � � <br /> A.J.ti%��.��;R�;i <br /> 1 <br />
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