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Apri16, 2000 <br />Mr. Jim Ericson, Planning .A.ssociate <br />City of Mounds View <br />2401 Highway 10 <br />Mounds View, MN 55112-149 <br />Dear Mr. Ericson: <br />Find enclosed my application for a`Conditional Use Permit' and a site plan for a proposed garage on xny property. My <br />plans include the total demolition of the existing garage structure (and slab) do to it's 60 year age which has taken it's <br />toll on the structural integrity of the building. A sagging roof, no footings, are just a few of the things that are tiuning <br />this structure into a hazard in the not to d.istant future. <br />The proposed structure is an oversized building with m.easurements of 52' long x 24' wide. As the plan details show, it <br />is a basic gable style building with no special effects that may stand out in a fri.endly neighborhood setting. The new <br />st-ructure will have a proper type foundation and modern construction practices incorporated. I would like to make the <br />finished grade of the new structure about 1' higher than the existing building. During the spring melt and longer � <br />average rains, the existing garage can become a holding pond for the rain water. By raising the grade I can elitrunaie <br />this problem entirely and get the driveway to slightly slant towards the street. <br />Please review the information and call me any time with questions. <br />Sincerly, <br />�—� �� , <br />�ea�r� <br />Thomas Stampfle <br />TJS/comp <br />c.c. File <br />
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