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CITY OF LITTLE CANADA <br />RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />Office of: <br />JOEL R. HANSON, Administrator <br />515 Little Canada Road <br />Little Canada, MN 55117 <br />612-484 -2177 <br />FAX: 612-484-4538 <br />CERTIFIED MAIL <br />Mr. Roger Stanke <br />1250 Josephine Road <br />Roseville, MN 55113 <br />July 20, 1990 <br />RE: Fire Suppression System at 209 Ryan Drive <br />Dear Mr. Stanke: <br />MAYOR <br />Michael Fahey <br />COUNCIL <br />Beverly ScaIre <br />8i11 Wanner <br />Rick Callova <br />Jim LaValle <br />This letter is a follow -up of our meeting on July 10, 1990. On -site <br />was Dave Harris, Superintendent of Public Works, Michael Lynch, City <br />Engineer, and John Palacio, Building Official. Some of the items <br />that were discussed are as follows: <br />* Watermain in regards to possible settlement because of soil <br />conditions that may be encountered <br />* Movement of watermain under roadway <br />* Cost <br />* Soil boring records from City <br />Since then, Mr. Lynch has submitted to you soil reports from the soil <br />engineers and other pertinent information that you may extrapolate <br />from his report to comply with your project needs. Your immediate <br />attention to this matter should be of greatest importance to you. <br />You must comply with City and .State building codes in regards to <br />installation of a fire suppression system within your new addition in <br />order to occupy your new facility. Furthermore, a building permit <br />and a permit for a fire suppression system were issued to you for the <br />purpose of installation within the new building. Letters of <br />submittal to the City stated that a fire suppression system would be <br />installed by you prior to occupancy (copies of which are enclosed). <br />Again, I suggest that your attention should be focused on Mr. Lynch's <br />report (copy enclosed) in order to resolve your concerns regarding <br />the watermain to the building and the fire suppression system. If <br />you fail to address these matters, your occupancy of the building <br />Page 7 <br />