From: Mike Penunuri

Sent: Thu Feb 09 13:49:18 2017

To: Bill Avison

Cc: Gerald Fisher; Vince Stafford

Subject: RE: Main Street properties

Importance: Normal

 

Thank you for the information Bill. So it appears from your e-mail, that the hydrants do have water to them but the line leaks correct ?

Mike

From: Bill Avison [mailto:billorav@me.com]

Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2017 9:47 AM

To: Mike Penunuri <penunuri@molallafire.org>

Cc: Gerald Fisher <gfisher@cityofmolalla.com>; Vince Stafford <vstafford@molallafire.org>

Subject: Re: Main Street properties

Mike,

I was told that the City has many other high priority water lines to fix in Molalla and that they would continue to patch the water main on our property until they can schedule a permanent repair. When new development moves forward on the old Scotts 20 acres, that may raise the priority on a replacement main since the new businesses (that would generate new tax dollars), would need additional fire protection and new water meters from the City. We do have a concern - that if continued leaks occur, we will see additional potting to the asphalt and deterioration to our road base.

Thanks,

Bill

On Feb 9, 2017, at 7:16 AM, Mike Penunuri <penunuri@molallafire.org> wrote:

Thanks for the update Bill. Did or were you given a time frame on repairs to the hydrant line?

Mike

From: Bill Avison [mailto:billorav@me.com]

Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2017 1:27 PM

To: Mike Penunuri <penunuri@molallafire.org>

Cc: bill@avison.com; Gerald Fisher <gfisher@cityofmolalla.com>; Vince Stafford <vstafford@molallafire.org>

Subject: Re: Main Street properties

Mike,

Thanks for your email. I just heard about Superior Glass. I appreciate and recognize your concern(s) after such a tragic loss.

Just to bring you up to speed, I have been communicating with Gerard about the water line from Hwy 211 to the back of our property (close to Heintz). The City does own the waterline and has been fixing any leaks the cropped up lately. They are aware that we have an active sprinkler system in the big warehouse in the back. We did recently check the valve room when we had the severe freezing, and everything was active and operational. The City is aware if they shut down the water main for repairs that they need to immediately notify us and the tenants. As far as the Amusement tenant in the back, they should only have a watch person on the property after hours.

Please let us know if you have any other questions or need additional information.

Regards,

Bill Avison

503-849-2877

 

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On Feb 1, 2017, at 5:02 PM, Mike Penunuri <penunuri@molallafire.org> wrote:

Good afternoon Bill. I noticed a few weeks ago that that you property off of mai9n street by the old Scotts site has job trailers on it from North Sky and what appears to be occupied RV’s behind one of the buildings and what used to be vacant building are now occupied. Glad to see business is picking up. My question is did the hydrant line ever get repaired and turned back on? I was going to go over there and open they hydrants and check, but with the freezing weather coming up again, I thought I would just ask the question. I look forward to hearing from you. Stay safe

Michael C. Penunuri

Lieutenant/Paramedic

ICC Inspector II

N.F.P.A. Inspector III

503-829-2200 Ext 104

Fax 503-829-5794

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