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t . �Z� ��r� � P � � ,. e <br /> � <br /> Melanie Curtis <br /> From: Melanie Curtis <br /> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2012 9:56 AM <br /> To: 'STANDADPM@AOL.COM' <br /> Cc: Christine Mattson <br /> Subject: RE: Driveway permit process <br /> Attachments: Zoning PermitApplication 2012.pdf <br /> Scott <br /> City Code section 86-68 specifically requires survey submittal for building and other permits. Here is a link to this code. <br /> You have asked if you can widen your existing driveway (within the boundaries of the easement) as Hulbert intends to <br /> remove your encroaching driveway hardcover from his property. Because your driveway exists within an easement on <br /> the Seidels'propertv the Seidels would have to participate in, or make the grading/driveway application. You will not be <br /> issued a permit to conduct work on property you do not own without the owner's participation/permission. A survey, <br /> grading plan and hardcover calculations are required for this permit to assure the Seidels' home or the adjacent property <br /> are not adversely affected. The plan your wife brought in was an existing survey with the proposed changes hand drawn <br /> on it; this is not acceptable for permit issuance. <br /> I have attached the permit application form. A $2000 erosion control escrow will be required in addition to the permit <br /> fee. If you have questions please call or email. <br /> Thanks, Melanie <br /> Melanie Curtis <br /> Planning &Zoning Coordinator <br /> City of Orono <br /> 2750 Kelley Parkway <br /> Orono, MN 55356 <br /> Direct Dial: 952.249.4627 <br /> Fax: 952.249.4616 <br /> Planning &Zoning Office 952.249.4620 <br /> Email: mcurtisCa�ci.orono.mn.us <br /> Website: www.ci.orono.mn.us <br /> City of Orono Office Hours <br /> Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm <br /> ------------------------------------------- <br /> From: Scott Standa[SMTP:STANDADPM@AOL.COM] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 10:11:49 AM <br /> To: Planning <br /> Subject: Driveway permit process <br /> Auto forwarded by a Rule <br /> Christine, <br /> My wife told me we need a survey for proposed forced relocation of are driveway. The permit applications for driveways <br /> and minor land alteration does not specify that requirement. My application provided a survey from the Siedel's with my <br /> Torranced and registered driveway easement clearly marked and plotted. My wife also related that the Siedel's must <br /> agree to my reclaiming of our Torrance and registered easement property whereas Mr Hurlbert per his attorney has no <br /> such requirement. Could you be so kind to explain on how I/We would have or should have known of the survey <br /> requirement?Also why the apparent different interpretations of Torrance law by your department?As an aside consider <br /> 1 <br />
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