From: Gerald Fisher

Sent: Thu Dec 08 16:49:36 2016

To: Dan Huff

Subject: RE: Drainage for Bear Creek Subdivision

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Drainage runs to northwest thru the wetland and along the natural drainage course after that. if it does discharge historically on to the school property the the school is required to convey it thru their property in accordance with our standards and Oregon Drainage Law.

 

If the school district folks have a concern then they should contact us and not the elected officials. the mayor and councilors are not part of the design review process.

 

I wonder if this is related to folks upset that they built on ROW and now the road is going in?

 

Gerald Fisher, Public Works Director

City of Molalla

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-------- Original message --------

From: Dan Huff

Date: 12/8/16 4:23 PM (GMT-08:00)

To: Gerald Fisher

Subject: FW: Drainage for Bear Creek Subdivision

 

 

Where do u think he got this idea?

 

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Dan Huff [mailto:dhuff@cityofmolalla.com]

Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2016 2:06 PM

To: Jimmy Thompson

Subject: RE: Drainage for Bear Creek Subdivision

 

Well, allowing Bear Creek Subdivision to drain to the Elementary School

would violate our design standards. No, that is not happening. And I am not

sure where Calvin found his info. The construction plans are not public at

this point and haven’t even been approved quite yet.

 

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Jimmy Thompson [mailto:jthompson@cityofmolalla.com]

Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2016 9:48 AM

To: 'Dan Huff'

Cc: 'Calvin Nunn' ; 'Tony Mann'

 

Subject: Drainage for Bear Creek Subdivision

 

Dan,

We had a great meeting with Tony, Calvin, and Mark last night. I hope it

helps open up better communication between the school board and the city

council. I really appreciate teir time.

 

Calvin had a question about the drainage of the Bear Creek Subdivision.

Based on the plans, there is the appearance that most of drainage will end

up heading to the elementary school. Can you confirm this, and if so, can

you elaborate on any mitigation that either can or will be used?

 

Thank you,

Jimmy