From: BERTILSON Brandon
Sent: Fri Jun 26 11:30:05 2020
To: Dan Zinder
Cc: Julie Larson; Gerald Fisher; Dan Huff
Subject: RE: Checking in on Case #HNY-W0DP-CS2YW
Importance: Normal
Attachments: image001.png; Hi Dan, Correct. At this point DEQ does not have sufficient enough documentation to prove that construction activities occurred and disturbed greater than 1 acre and discharge to waters of the state or conveyance system to waters of the state. I contacted CHTC and had a lengthy discussion with them about the 1200-C requirements and they understand that if they disturb 1 acre or more that the 1200-c permit will be required. As I told Alice, please keep me updated if any further activity occurs on the site. I am still waiting for the requested 1200-Z documentation with a due date of August 31st. Please let me know of any questions, concerns, or comments! From: Dan Zinder <dzinder@cityofmolalla.com> Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 10:45 AM To: BERTILSON Brandon <Bertilson.Brandon@deq.state.or.us> Cc: Julie Larson <jlarson@cityofmolalla.com>; Gerald Fisher <gfisher@cityofmolalla.com>; Dan Huff <dhuff@cityofmolalla.com> Subject: Checking in on Case #HNY-W0DP-CS2YW Hi Brandon, I’m reaching out to check in on the status of an enforcement case. The submission # for the incident is HNY-W0DP-CS2YW. Alice Cannon had received a verbal statement that DEQ will not be issuing a violation to the company in question (Columbia Hemp Trading Company - CHTC) for not having a 1200-C permit in place. We are looking for written confirmation. Thank you, Dan Zinder Associate Planner, City of Molalla 117 N Molalla Ave | PO Box 248 Direct: 503.759.0226 | Office: 503.829.6855