From: Nicolas Lennartz

Sent: Fri Mar 17 09:49:24 2017

To: Gerald Fisher

Cc: Aldo Rodriguez (Molalla)

Subject: RE: Burkohff question

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Good morning Gerald,

 

Good to hear from you. Is this the partition on the south side of 211 where I messed up the arterial setback? I vaguely remember that one, didn’t they have a shared-drive access easement? I could be totally off but I’m not remembering anything off the top of my head.

Hope everything else is well. Go Beavs.

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Nicolas Lennartz | Assistant Planner

Community Development Department

(541) 330-4020 nlennartz@bendoregon.gov

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From: Gerald Fisher [mailto:gfisher@cityofmolalla.com]

Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 7:02 PM

To: Nicolas Lennartz <nlennartz@bendoregon.gov>

Cc: Aldo Rodriguez (Molalla) <arodriguez@cityofmolalla.com>

Subject: Burkohff question

Hey Nicolas,

Hope all is well in Nirvana. Peter Burkhoff and his wife think they gave you the original ingress-egress easement for their partition but we can’t find it in the file. Does this ring a bell? Not sure if they have lost it and are trying to think of other places it may be. Let me and Aldo know if you have any idea where it is at or if they gave it to you. Thanks and drink a Deschutes for me.

Regards,

Gerald Fisher, P.E. | Public Works Director

City of Molalla

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

Office: 503.829.6855 | Direct: 503.759.0218

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