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M1977210
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General Documents
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3/23/1992
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SANDING CHIPS ON THE CEDAR HEIGHTS ROAD DISCUSSED IN NAGLE LETTER OF 3-14-90 TO SCOTT BRIGGS FN M-77
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MARK A HEIFNER
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<br />Page 2 <br />March 22, 1990 <br />Rocks on Black Canyon Road <br />Fred Banta <br />We do want to point out that until the HR6 culvert situation <br />is resolved, the problems at the guard house entrance to <br />Cedar Heights will likely continue, at least to some degree. <br />The culvert situation at the guard house is a serious <br />problem. If those culverts had been installed according to <br />design when Cedar Heights was built the problem would not be <br />eo severe. Castle is not responsible for those culverts and <br />Cedar Heights has been informed of this fact at least once, <br />if not several times. Once HR6 is installed, the problems <br />at the guard house should be reduced greatly. However, as <br />can be seen in the HR6 plans what is done on the quarry road <br />between HR6 and the guard house is largely dependent upon <br />what is done at HR6. <br />Castle does not feel it is necessary to initiate a street <br />sweeping program as Mr. Nagle suggests because from what we <br />can see of the amount of material in the street gutters it <br />is not unusual. I think it is common knowledge that by late <br />winter sanding material along roads and streets tends to <br />accumulate and is largely gone after the rains come. In <br />short, we feel Mr. Nagle is unnecessarily concerned because <br />according to our observations the amount of fine material in <br />the gutters is little different below the guard house than <br />it is above the guard house on the Cedar Heights roads. <br />Most of those fines have come from sanding operations so Mr. <br />Nagle and the other residents can access their homes. We <br />are not saying there isn't a problem with material washing <br />out of the quarry road entrance. If that was the case, HR6 <br />would not even be needed. We are saying that the problem is <br />not as great as Mr. Nagle seems to think. The problem is, <br />in part, a result of inadequate culverting at the guard <br />house, a responsibility of Cedar Heights and not Castle <br />Concrete. <br />Respectfully, <br />Mark A. Heffner <br />cc: Gordon Morgan <br />Scott Hriggs <br />
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