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<br />Page 17 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Gerry, I think he has two retaining walls. <br /> <br />Cliff - Were showing about 12 ft. The retaining wall must be about ????? <br />Then 4 to 1 slopes for the first one. <br /> <br />George - My main concern is how far from the back of the home before the <br />wall can be poured that starts to slope off? <br /> <br />Scott - It slopes right from the house, but the wall is about 20 feet. <br /> <br />George - That is not really correct. <br /> <br />Cliff - the first wall is showing about 37 feet from the house - that is a 4 <br />to 1 slope running down. Here George which you have to understand is that <br />about from 10 feet from the back (this is from the bottom of your house to <br />here) it drops about 2 feet. <br /> <br />George - That is too much. That is what they require. <br /> <br />George - I need a level area behind my home and then it can start to drop <br />off. My main concern is my three children, and the way it is now it is <br />dangerous. That is why all these proposals are being made. Also, I need to <br />know how high are these walls? 4 feet - <br /> <br />. Steve - A 4 to 1 slope isn't overly steep. It is not dangerous to children <br />that is why were requiring that. You may want less than that, but you do <br />want some pitch away from your house. <br /> <br />George - I agree. <br /> <br />Cliff - 4 to 1 is about like so. <br /> <br />George - O.K. that is fine. The wall from the back of the house from here <br />you say is about 38 feet. What is it from here to here approximately... <br />about 30 feet. So you'll have between 30 and 38 ft. and then it will drop 4 <br />feet. What do I read here from here? <br /> <br />Cliff - 4 ft. on the first wall, and 4 ft. on the second wall also. Both <br />the walls are 4 feet. How far from wall to wall. Were showing about 8 ft. <br /> <br />George - My home is the tallest home here, so if this is all fill here where <br />is the drainage going to run? <br /> <br />Cliff - That is part of the requirements. I have a letter here...he gave me <br />plans for these, but showed nothing for erosion. Part of the requirements <br />on this are the 4 to 1 slopes and again the 3 inches of top soil, <br />blanketing, and also the highway mix, etc. Once you achieve the 4 to 1 than <br />we can maintain it with that type of erosion control. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />George - This lot to the south of me is empty (#9), there is a major problem <br />right in the corner here and right along side my service door that is <br />washing away. <br /> <br />Cliff - Gerry are you the owner of Lot 9? <br />
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