From: Brenda Reiner

Sent: Wed Jul 19 10:09:39 2017

To: Seiffert, Wayne

Cc: Cass-Crosby, Shirley; Gerald Fisher

Subject: RE: pacific fibre

Importance: Normal

 

Wayne,

Thanks for addressing this. We are trying to clean up and put a system in place here so things can be messy while the clean up is happening. We are also adopting a new code which goes to our city council aug 23rd so it has been a moving target. Please know, we aren’t trying to blame anyone, just get a new system in place we can all understand.

We had a long period with staff turnover so eventually things should be easier.

Our public works director just returned from vacation so I’ll ask him how he wants to handle Mr. Bobst.

Thanks again,

Brenda Reiner | Senior Engineering Technician

City of Molalla

117 N Molalla Ave. | PO Box 248 |Molalla, OR 97038

Office: 503.759.0243 I Fax: 503.829.3676

From: Seiffert, Wayne [mailto:waynesei@co.clackamas.or.us]

Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 9:06 AM

To: breiner@cityofmolalla.com

Cc: Cass-Crosby, Shirley <scasscrosby@co.clackamas.or.us>

Subject: pacific fibre

In my communications with Mr. Bobst, I requested numerous times that he submit plans for review. The only thing I could get from him was hand drawn sketches of a building. I informed him that the storm piping needed to terminate to a storm system (if available) and that the municipality had the last word on the termination point. He insisted that the city had no requirements and there was no storm system available. At that point I told him that at a minimum he would need to provide a soakage trench a minimum of ten feet from the structure to terminate the storm line to. If there were stamped plans, I never saw them and Mr. Bobst misled me as to the cities requirements and should be held to the requirements set forth in said plans.

Wayne Seiffert

Plumbing Inspection Supervisor

Clackamas County

Building Codes Division

503-742-4777 – office

503-519-5909 – cell

503-742-4741 – fax

waynesei@clackamas.us

office hours 7am-4pm Monday - Friday