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HomeMy WebLinkAboutComments PLANNER 2/26/2009 (2) i i i I L1MBIRD Andrew From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: GRILE Bill Thursday, February 26, 2009 11 :35 AM L1MBIRD Andrew GRIMALDI Gino; DONOVAN James RE: Lot 8 Partition -Remaining House in Right-of-way Excellent work, Andy! Thanks. . ...8ill From: UMBIRD Andrew Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:34 AM To: FARRJNGTON Phil (SMTP) Cc: GOODWIN Len; MOORHEAD Chris; ERNSTDennis; GRJLE Bill Subject: Lot 8 Partition - Remaining House in Right-of-way Philip: Staff have determined that the residential dwelling still remaining on Lot 8 and partially encroaching within undeveloped public right-of-way can remain for a reasonable period oftime. To facilitate this . .arrangementand to ensure the Lot 8 partition plat can be finalized in a timely manner, the City requests the following: 1} A Jetter from Pea.ceHealth stating the timeframe for occupancy of the dwelling, the anticipated date of removal, and that demolition and removal of the structure and appurtenances is entirely the responsibility of PeaceHealth. 2) A written estimate from a professional contractor for demolition and removal of the structure, foundation, and related improvements that encroach within or otherwise encumber the public right-of- way including, but not' limited to, decommissioning and removal of any hazardous'materials (eg. asbestos, lead-based paint), underground utilities, septic system, fences, private well, etc. 3) An escrow deposit in the amount of 110% of the written estimate for demolition and removal of the structure and appurtenances. The City may be amenable to extending the timeframe for the current tenant's occupancy by mutual agreement with.PeaceHealth. However, a change of tenancy would not be supported because the house is not connected to City utilities and it would prolongthe encroachment within public right-of-way. Please let me know if you haveany'questions about this request. Thanks Andy Lim bird City of Springfield 1 iJl:Hcl r';;e.celved: ~/Z1,.2.-19? Planner: AL