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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-12-06 OPH Ltr to SkanskaCity of Oak Park Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd. N . Box 2007 • Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 • Phone (651) 439 -4439 • Fax (651) 439 -0574 December 8th, 2006 Mr. Dan Buskirk Skanska Skanska USA Building Inc. 5250 Lovers Lane, Suite 200 Portage, MI 49002 RE: Fencing Permit Dear Dan, The City is in receipt of you fence permit request for the now installed decorative fencing located around the large pond in the CSM /Lowe's Development. The City is hereby approving your fence permit with the following conditions. You may alternatively remove the ENTIRE fencing to avoid paying this permit fee or making the necessary corre s. Ci Cc: y I) The fencing now encroaching into the City's right of way as depicted in the Survey Map (east side), roust be relocated off the City's property to a point not less than three feet from the City's right -of way. This must be completed not later than Jan 1', 2007. 2) You are required to actually pick -up and pay for the building permit necessary for the fencing not later than December 15` 2006. As you constructed the fence prior to the issuance of a permit the City will now double the fencing permit fee. Base on the total value of the fence as indicated by your submission of $42,000, your fee is now calculated to be $50.00 = ($25.00 X 2) oh s A . ministrator Jim Butler, Building Official Julie Hultman Tom Ozzello, DPW Robert Fiebig, Lowe's Todd Sherwood, Lowe's JOB ADDRESS CLASS OF WORK Number Street New Add Sign Alter Repair Move Demolish U b I.3 (5i) c 'N CO - 1 . ' f. 4 ;A, L'(_ ) Front or Width in Feet Side or Length In Feet Height in Feet No of Stories Area of Lot Occupied Type of Construction Occupancy Project Valuation $ (- 4 :2 e) 0 Owner: LAS (4{p w%e. - cr ; Address: 1f Phone: Coo ) & N 8 3 ,51 For Office Use Only: City Building: City Plumbing: City Mechanical: Plan Review: State Surcharge: Signage: City Utility Meter: Utility Connection: Utility Inspection: Metro S.A.C.: Investigation Fee: Other: Total: Oak Park Heights Application for Permit Contractor: 3 : 4, V: cA \)) A Address: Phone: ( ) ': -5Non t 4,6e c Legal Description (if no address assigned: Description of work Being Done: fq ,1 3 ..�� Lt i,lbw l3 es., - 1 e T "o r C � � E Rd� f.,7' e c), By signature below, the applicant hereby agrees to work in accordance with the Ordinances of the Local Municipality, State Building Code, and the requirements enforced by the City of Oak Park Heights Building Department, The applicant further agrees to notify the Building Official of each the required inspections 24 hours in advance al, noted upon the Inspection Record Card. ;\ f / r te Dated: � .., ,), ,� ��.. ; ;r d ( Applicant's ignature Jim Butler, Building Official City of Oak Park Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd. N. P.O. Box 2007 Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 Phone: (651) 439 -4439 FAX: (651) 439-0574 • , 0) 0 F 0) z 0) 01 1 0 :9- (c. 0 Y jyi cu-nr \;, 0 0 - -161.16- - g • 241 :64 NO1 '521 4" W --- LI =-1 -- NOVA SCOTIA VW LINE AND CAST LINE LOT 7 - 204 NO _ - 111. - .E.111111 9 C: 1 NOVA SCOTIA R/W LINE AND EASI LINE LOT 7 -- OID woe 'E Og•/_- 0 0 1. Linn_ r LI s 1 .,,,,, t - , -,-,,,,,,„ 5 ) as_Dam EN ET: 2 I4 F - ( 0 (11 — 1 0 ----- ----- L 1 Ft 1 0,0 LL 0 Fri :13 •,.• 0 0 Sincerely, Dan BLJskirk Project Manager November 10, 2006 Dear Mr. Johnson, Mr. Eric Johnson City of Oak Park Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd. N Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 Re: Construction of Ornamental Fence at Lowe's of Oak Park Heights F• 5250 1- ..C)V(?I i Lane, Suite 200 Portage, Mil 49002 Phone 269 3 5'l00 a x 2 (3) 342 ')/99 \v h W1r tr usa. orn Per your request in the letter dated November 2, 2006 regarding the fence installation at the Lowe's of Oak Park Heights the following specifications are typical in the installation of ornamental fencing systems at Lowe's stores: t Install fence and gates in accordance with manufacturer's literature (attached). 2. Handle fence components to protect finish coating from any scuffs, abrasion or other damage during installation. 3. Space posts at dimensions indicated in the construction documents. Attach fence panels to posts using stainless steel or galvanized steel, panel hanger brackets supplied by manufacturer. 4. Concrete footings: Place concrete around posts and vibrate or tamp for consolidation. Verify that posts are set plumb, aligned, and at correct height and spacing, and hold in position during placement and finishing operations until concrete is sufficiently cured. Protect portion of posts above ground from concrete splatter. 5. Install gates level, plumb, and secure for full opening without interference. Attach hardware using tamper-resistant or concealed means. Install ground-set items in concrete for anchorage. Adjust gate to operate smoothly, easily, and quietly throughout entire operational range. Confirm that latches and locks engage accurately and securely without forcing or binding. 6. Avoid unnecessary cutting, drilling and welding of pre - finished fence. If necessary to cut drill, weld or otherwise modify product due to field conditions, repair factory finish in accordance with item 7 below. 7. Touch-up any necessary areas by lightly sanding; apply a zinc --rich cold galvanizing primer followed by a high quality acrylic lacquer paint to match finish. The attached manufacturer's literature shows the materials that were installed on this job along with other features of the fence. If you have any further questions /comments regarding the ornamental fence installed at the Lowe's of Oak Park Heights please feel free to contact me. • Mcn z Ti J Park ESTIC -YI .,;;,: c E ms ' ?` ! _ trll ' , p ■ ■till 1. �r- w � • l •i /i iE :•i% ii yf p { r,, ., ES 111111111111i11111 i iiii,,tii!1Iiii1; ;— ;. Lawn equipment, falling limbs, nwterrea rs, rough- housing - all these contxibute damage and wear to a b a c k y a r d . f e n c e . Onlyivelded steel fe nces will stand any chi to survive these long tern abuses. 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