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AGENDA ITEM NO. 1B <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR Tom Jackson, Assistant Building Inspector <br />DATE June 23, 1995 <br />TOPIC Shelly Beaupre, 7064 Rice Lake Lane, Swimming <br />Pool Concern <br />KGROUND <br />On June 13, 1995, City Hall received a complaint from Lisa Larson <br />who resides at 7072 Rice Lake Lane. Her complaint was that the <br />owner of the property at 7064 Rice Lake Lane, Shelly Beaupre, had <br />drained water from her swimming pool onto Ms. Larson's property. <br />After stopping at the property several times to talk with the pool <br />owners, I was able on June 19, 1995 to speak with Ms Beaupre's <br />father. I explained the basis of the complaint to him and asked <br />him to forward the correction notice to his daughter and to have <br />her please call if she had any questions. <br />The following day, I returned Ms. Beaupre's call and explained to <br />her the neighbor's concerns and my concerns regarding detrimental <br />effects the pool drainings could have on area, septic systems. <br />Ms. Beaupre disagreed with my assessments and interpretation of the <br />Zoning Ordinance and expressed a desire to be heard by the City <br />Council under Open Mike. <br />I would estimate in the fall that the pool drains 12" of water for <br />winterizing. Ms. Beaupre has indicated that the pool is 20' by <br />40'. This amounts to 800 cubic feet of water at 7.5 gallons per <br />cubic foot or 6,000 gallons of water drained in the full for <br />winterizing. <br />Take input from Ms. Beaupre. It is likely Ms. Larson wild also <br />attend the meeting. If she does, she will also want to speak on <br />the matter. <br />
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