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<br />Page 4 of5 <br /> <br />>>> "Gregg Thompson" <gregg@metroswcd.org> 7/10/2008 5:43 PM >>> <br />Bill and Dallas, <br /> <br />Attached is a pdf of photos, plans, cross-sections and examples for the city <br />parkland shoreland repair site that borders the the St. Paul Board of Water <br />Commissioners property. Access would be needed along the existing gravel <br />access road for the contractor's excavator and for soil (for backfilling) to <br />be brought in. I believe the contractor will be bringing in approximately <br />30 cubic yards of soil, which would be 2 or 3 tandem truck loads (or 5-6 <br />loads on a smaller single-axle dump truck). Most likely, a 12-16' section <br />of the chain link fence along the property line between the City Park and <br />the SPBWC property would need to be temporarily removed, but would be <br />reinstalled after project completion, which would involve removing some <br />bolts - the posts / footings would stay in place - only the actual <br />chain-link and horizontal support pipe would need to be temporarily removed, <br />in this specific area. <br /> <br />I have emailed the contractor to let them know that they are being required <br />to provide a certificate of insurance. <br /> <br />The shoreland toe-stabilization project would take place completely on City <br />Park property, from the southern lot line to the northern lot line. <br /> <br />Sound ok? Any questions / concerns? <br /> <br />Thanks, <br />Gregg <br /> <br />Gregg Thompson <br />Urban Conservation Specialist <br />Association of Metropolitan Soil & Water Conservation Districts <br />(763) 286-6985 (cell) <br />gregg@metroswcd.org <br /> <br />----- Original Message ---- <br />From: "Dallas Larson" <dlarson@centervillemn.com> <br />To: "Gregg Thompson" <gregg@metroswcd.org> <br />Cc: "Bill Tschida" <bill.tschida@cLstpaul.mn.us> <br />Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 2:56 PM <br />Subject: St. Paul Water Property <br /> <br />Gregg, <br /> <br />I talked to Bill Tschida of St. Paul Regional Water about getting access <br />across their property to repair the shoreline. He doesn't expect it will be <br />a problem. One thing that he noted is that they will require a certificate <br />of insurance from the contractor naming St. Paul Regional Water Board and <br />City of St. Paul as additional insureds. Bill would like a plan of the <br />work. He is busy or out the rest of the week but will be available to <br />discuss it next Monday. His contact information is below. If you could share <br />a plan with him, I will work with him on the access agreement. <br /> <br />8/6/2008 <br />