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-� <br />"� Attachment E <br />opportunity to meet you and would be happy to have you come by the space <br />for a tour and guide of what will be happening on a normal day at the <br />daycare. Additionally, we plan to set-up a tour of another dog daycare that <br />works with a similar quantity of dogs, so that city officials may see first <br />hand that noise, odors, etc will not be issues. I would recommend that you <br />attend if you are able to. Please let me know if you have any further <br />questions. <br />Thanks and have a wonderful day! <br />Kristen <br />------------------------------------- <br />3. Sent by me Oct 15 in Response to Kristen's note of Oct 15 <br />Hi Kristen, and thanks for your quick & comprehensive response. Clearly, dog <br />sanitation issues are a lot more sophisticated than my simple plastic bags & <br />trowels experience. <br />> <br />I am assuming that the City has had some sort of engineer look at the <br />capacity of the storm sewer regarding volume of runoff per cleaning,etc. <br />If I sound like a nutcase on this subject, it's because, in the past, there <br />was an episode where the storm sewer serving the industry behind us was not <br />adequate to their property usage, and we wound up with periodically flooded <br />backyards until the City had one with a large opening capacity installed. <br />(Mallard ducks could swam there...) <br />> <br />I do admit to still having some concerns re barking--because 5 out of the 6 <br />properties on the north side of Rose Place down to the cul-de-sac end have <br />dogs... Maybe the double dose of privacy fences will do the trick. <br />> <br />By the way, off-topic, Pet Haven is great. Many years ago, we got a <br />spectacular dog from them. <br />Sincerely, <br />Molly Redmond <br />1455 Rose Place <br />Page 6 of 6 <br />