From: Dan Zinder
Sent: Mon Jun 15 11:40:31 2015
To: Dave Larson
Cc: Jennifer Cline; Nicolas Lennartz; Dennis Welle
Subject: RE: Floragon Site
Importance: Normal
Attachments: image001.png; image002.png; Hi Dave, Sorry for the delay – I was out Friday. The northwest meter is private, off, and should be considered obsolete. The meter off of Molalla Ave is a 6in meter, fed off of the 6 in steel line on Molalla Ave. Best, Dan Zinder 503.759.0226 503.586.8094 (c) From: Dave Larson [mailto:DLarson@mcknze.com] Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 3:40 PM To: Dan Zinder Cc: Jennifer Cline (jcline@cityofmolalla.com); Nicolas Lennartz (nlennartz@cityofmolalla.com) Subject: RE: Floragon Site Dan-Thanks for the mapping. Is there any information about the size of the 2 water meters shown on the water plan? If I am at the site next week, do you think the water vaults are locked down? Thanks Dave David G. Larson, PE Project Manager Architecture · Interiors · Engineering · Planning P 360.695.7879 W mcknze.com C 503-887-4222 Columbia Bank Building 500 Broadway Suite 460 Vancouver, WA 98660 This email is confidential, may be legally privileged, and is intended solely for the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, access is prohibited. As email can be altered, its integrity is not guaranteed. From: Dan Zinder [mailto:dzinder@cityofmolalla.com] Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 3:27 PM To: Jennifer Cline; Dave Larson Cc: Nicolas Lennartz; Todd Johnson; Mike Penunuri; Dennis Welle Subject: RE: Floragon Site Greetings Dave, I have attached maps that display city owned water, sewer, and storm lines around the proposed site. Jennifer is correct that we don’t have records of what is onsite and most of what would be there has been out of use for 20+ years. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with additional questions. Best, Dan Zinder 503.759.0226 503.586.8094 (c) From: Jennifer Cline [mailto:jcline@cityofmolalla.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 11:15 AM To: Dave Larson Cc: Nicolas Lennartz; Todd Johnson; Dan Zinder; Mike Penunuri; Dennis Welle Subject: RE: Floragon Site Hi Dave, It was nice meeting you as well. I’m actually going to forward some of the questions below onto our GIS Technician, Dan Zinder, for Molalla’s existing water, sewer and storm infrastructure plans and data. What I can say is we don’t have a good idea what was onsite at the property. We have been working over the last 2 years to develop GIS layers of the City’s infrastructure and Dan Zinder can provide you with up to date files of what we do know that is adjacent to the properties. In regards to the fire hydrant flow data, Mike Penunuri at the local Molalla Fire District can help answer your last question. I believe Mike recently flow tested the hydrant off Shaver and should have the data available. The GIS layers that Dan will provide also have hydrant locations included if an additional location near 7th St. needs to be flow tested. I will work with our Public Works Supervisor, Dennis Welle, to address your pump station questions. However, in the last 2-3 years the City replaced both pumps and upgraded the transformer for the S. Molalla Lift Station through PGE. I’m certain we have two (2) 5-HP pumps in that lift station today. My Best, Jennifer Cline, P.E. City of Molalla Public Works Director O: 503.759.0218 F: 503.829.3676 From: Dave Larson [mailto:DLarson@mcknze.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 10:31 AM To: Jennifer Cline (jcline@cityofmolalla.com) Cc: Nicolas Lennartz (nlennartz@cityofmolalla.com); Todd Johnson Subject: Floragon Site Jennifer-It was nice meeting with you, Nick, and Dan last week. I am now starting to pull my research together, and I am looking for some plan information that I hope you have on hand… 1-Plans for the pump station at Molalla Ave/Bear Creek, including any known gravity pipes feeding into the wetwell 2-Capacity information for the pump station, along with any known problems. As of now, I am predicting 700-1,000 gallons per day from the proposed uses. 3-Plans for the water mains near Section/Settler, including location and size of the master meter (with backflow device?) that had served the property. 4-Would the City or local fire district have fire hydrant flow data near the master meter? Whatever you might have that could be scanned and sent to me would be very helpful. I also plan on another site visit, early/mid next week, if it would be better for me to stop by and review documents at your office….let me know what is best Thanks! Dave David G. Larson, PE Project Manager Architecture · Interiors · Engineering · Planning P 360.695.7879 W mcknze.com C 503-887-4222 Columbia Bank Building 500 Broadway Suite 460 Vancouver, WA 98660 This email is confidential, may be legally privileged, and is intended solely for the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, access is prohibited. As email can be altered, its integrity is not guaranteed.