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From: Kirk Brooks <br /> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2015 9:23 AM <br /> To: Steve Ingalsbe; Kevin Fagerstrom; Ted Budden; Paul McKee <br /> Subject: RE: Rain Garden Installation at 27-112TH ST SE <br /> He has also planted additional plants in between the new fence and the old split-rail fence. I think I'm done with this as <br /> far as any Public Works requirements go. If there are other conditions they should be conveyed to Lance, although that <br /> may have already been done. He has made a good effort thus far and will no doubt report that to the hearing examiner. <br /> Have other conditions been clearly conveyed to him and are they easily justified before the hearing examiner?Just <br /> asking? <br /> Kirk <br /> From: Steve Ingalsbe <br /> Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 4:37 PM <br /> To: Kirk Brooks; Kevin Fagerstrom; Ted Budden; Paul McKee <br /> Subject: RE: Rain Garden Installation at 27-112TH ST SE <br /> Yes, a rain garden can be placed in the outer 25%of the buffer. The fence would have to be moved south of the rain <br /> garden to be considered part of the buffer. <br /> From: Kirk Brooks <br /> Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 11:25 AM <br /> To: Kevin Fagerstrom; Ted Budden; Paul McKee <br /> Cc: Steve Ingalsbe <br /> Subject: RE: Rain Garden Installation at 27-112TH ST SE <br /> To my knowledge, that is not a Public Works requirement. Perhaps that is something the Planning Department wanted. <br /> Steve, would the Rain Garden also be considered buffer enhancement? K <br /> From: Kevin Fagerstrom <br /> Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 11:06 AM <br /> To: Kirk Brooks; Ted Budden; Paul McKee <br /> Subject: RE: Rain Garden Installation at 27-112TH ST SE <br /> But he still has to remove about 1/3 of the pad, correct? <br /> From: Kirk Brooks <br /> Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2015 4:29 PM <br /> To: Kevin Fagerstrom; Ted Budden; Paul McKee <br /> Subject: Rain Garden Installation at 27-112TH ST SE <br /> Attached is the inspection report that indicates Lance Harvey has successfully installed the Rain Garden that was to be <br /> done in conjunction with additional paving done on this lot.The rain garden was constructed to compensate for the <br /> additional pollution generating paving that was installed. Kirk <br /> 3 <br />