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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondenceMail - Andy Schwaller - Outlook Page 1 of 1 «j Reply all v ® Delete ® Junk Block Grading Permit AS Andy Schwaller Tue 10/22/2019 2:17 PM ianmusick@msn.com Ian, I reviewed your civil drawings for the proposed development Spring Born Inc. and need the following before we can issue the grading permit: 1. Storm water discharge permit from the State. They will typically send you a letter confirming the permit has been applied for. We do not need the entire permit application. 2. Driveway permit from Garfield County Road and Bridge. They can be reached at 970-625-8601. The permit is for any work done in the county ROW. Typically, this is just where the driveway ties into the ROW but may be also include any utilities into or across the ROW. 3. Not critical right now, but contact Steve Anthony Garfield County Vegetation Manager for a seed mixture to be used for future revegetation. Once we receive the above items, we will be able to issue the grading permit. Please call if you have any questions. Thanks, Andy Schwaller Building Official Garfield County https://outlook.office.com/mail/deeplink?version=2019101401.13&popoutv2=1 10/22/2019 Andy Schwaller From: Andy Schwaller Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2020 12:31 PM To: Ian Musick Cc: Charles Barr; Jerry Burgess; Dave Argo Subject: RE: Grading Permit We can issue the grading permit with the items submitted, should go out today. All grading is at the owner's risk pending a formal review of the building permit. Check in with the road and bridge department on the exact location of the driveway access and required dimensions prior to any work being done. All stormwater BMP's should be in place before doing other dirt work. The civil engineer of record can help with this. Thanks, Andy From: lan Musick <ianmusick@msn.com> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2020 11:54 AM To: Andy Schwaller <aschwaller@garfield-county.com> Subject: [External] RE: Grading Permit Hi Andy, I know it has been a long while. Is the email you sent back in October still a valid concept? If it is, please see the attached Storm water permit from CDPHE and the Road/ Bridge permit from Garfield County. We were contemplating some grading to allow delivery of containers for the project. These containers are on a scheduled delivery that contain building equipment and need a home soon. Let me know what you think and we will go from there. Thank you Sir! Best Regards, Ian Musick, Principal MUSICK BUILT LTD - "A Legacy of Integrity" 720-620-1177 www.musickbuilt.info From: Andy Schwaller Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 2:17 PM To: ianmusick@msn.com Subject: Grading Permit Ian, I reviewed your civil drawings for the proposed development Spring Born Inc. and need the following before we can issue the grading permit: 1. Storm water discharge permit from the State. They will typically send you a letter confirming the permit has been applied for. We do not need the entire permit application. 2. Driveway permit from Garfield County Road and Bridge. They can be reached at 970-625-8601. The permit is for any work done in the county ROW. Typically, this is just where the driveway ties into the ROW but may be also include any utilities into or across the ROW. 3. Not critical right now, but contact Steve Anthony Garfield County Vegetation Manager for a seed mixture to be used for future revegetation. Once we receive the above items, we will be able to issue the grading permit. Please call if you have any questions. Thanks, Andy Schwaller Building Official Garfield County 2