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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Page 21 <br /> <br />Cliff - Again each lot will require a permit for the corrections on these <br />lots so we can maintain them and keep them addressed. <br /> <br />George - So you will issue a temporary certificate. <br /> <br />Cliff - I will not issue any home permits until the corrections are made. <br /> <br />George - Where are the corrections going to start? <br /> <br />Gerry - The first thing is with the retaining wall. <br /> <br />Bill - Part of the nice feeling George, is that we want to have both <br />retaining walls in and the things done before it closes so you can see what <br />is done. That way we are not going to have a fight ten days from now. <br />This is what the City has approved, and this is what were going to do. It <br />meets the requirements to give you a Certificate of Occupancy, plus then <br />Gerry, Howard and I do not have to fight about who is going to pay for it <br />for the next 6 months. <br /> <br />Mr. Dennison was concerned with lot 4, block 1, Deerfield 4th Addition. It <br />is a house that is not complete although we just found some information <br />about the under-pinning on the existing footings in one corner. <br /> <br />Cliff - So we have 7, 6, 5 and 4. That must be the first house on there. <br /> <br />Mr. Dennision - That's right! As a matter of fact siding is on and the <br />roof, no concrete pour yet...in case that refreshes your memory <br /> <br />Terry Zajac - I wasn't aware of that. <br /> <br />Cliff - As far as the under-pinning. <br /> <br />Mr. Dennison - I just found out about it this morning. <br /> <br />Cliff - bad soils or? <br /> <br />Mr. Dennison - some corrections was necessary and it was a poured foundation <br />so the problem was not an extreme one but, none the less it was strongly <br />recommended as though it was put on there. I thought it come from your <br />office. Cliff - NO! <br /> <br />Gerry - It came from Tim and me. They discovered it this morning. <br /> <br />Cliff - On Lot 4 were still going off the permit process on that. Those <br />were not as bad as what these are and they were not filled lots. We will <br />address any fill that is brought around or any soil that has been taken off <br />and that again is either through sodding, staking, or blanketing. We still <br />have to maintain the erosion control on those lots. <br /> <br />Darrell Lepper (Lot 11) I'm kind of curious what is going to happen to Lot <br />10? I live on Lot lion Carson Street. Half of my fill is in Lot 10 and <br />down towards Dodge. What fill I put in there, I paid for, and now it is not <br />there anymore. So I want to know what is going to happen?? For all the <br />fill on the sides of my house and corner it is like a 8 ft. drop. There is <br />
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