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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence 7.14.2020 Grant, Kelly From:Jon Anderson <janderson@tklresearch.com> Sent:Tuesday, July 14, 2020 2:00 PM To:Grant, Kelly Subject:Request for Compliance SE83-1750 28 Television Lane Yarmouth Ma Attention! This email originates outside of the organization. Do not open attachments or click links unless you are sure this email is from a known sender and you know the content is safe. Call the sender to verify if unsure. Otherwise delete this email. Dear Ms. Grant, I am writing to you in connection with a Request for Certificate of Compliance which was reviewed at your July 2 Meeting and resulted in a non-approval. I had engaged Down Cape to do the appropriate surveying and file the Application. They suggested that I contact you to get a better understanding of what concerns you the most of the items cited. Obviously I want to get this matter resolved as soon as possible and if there are solutions to your concerns I would like to hear them Please be advised that when my home was built in 2007/2008 I hired Eagle Engineering to do the appropriate survey work mostly associated with the septic system and Phil Cheney to do the landscape architecture. The grading and retaining wall work was done by MacNamara Bros. MacNamara followed the site plan done by Mr. Cheney. I am not sure if the drawings done by Mr. Cheney are in your files .The foundation had to go to the 10foot high water mark and indeed created challenges which required the installation of several retaining walls Much effort went into assuring that the house and landscaping was done with high quality and with a focus on minimizing run off. I have now lived in this house for almost 13 years and have found that the gravel beds have been satisfactory in capturing the roof run off and there has been no apparent runoff from the back patio which does not have a gravel bed but is bordered by a planting of grasses. Gutters and downspouts were not installed because the Great Island Association Guidelines prohibited them. At that time the gravel beds were considered an acceptable option . They have worked well. Lastly an 8x10 garden shed was put in after we moved in which I had been told did not require approval because of its small size. The patio and back stairs were recommended by Mr Cheney because of elevation issues in the back of the house. This is a small patio large enough for a single table and chairs with two steps up to a small landing which leads to a back sliding door . It is conceivable that the plan by Eagle showed a patio in a totally different area. Frankly I don’t remember. I am well aware of the flooding issue in front of my house and other houses in the immediate area. This has been a problem since the original house was first purchased in 2001 and goes back to the 70’s when I first rented at what was then called Radio City. I am told the Association is trying to come up with solutions to this problem but I can assure you it existed before this house was built on the property. While there may be some runoff from rain that falls on the grass, I do not think it is significant. Almost all of the rainwater from the roof is captured and does not run off. I would be happy to discuss this more in detail or to meet in person. Thank you for your consideration. Jon Anderson This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s), and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient(s), please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. 1 To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Description: logo_sm TTT ooo hhh eee lll 2