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SW0801-CS090715(9/4/2009) DiWanna Baskins - RE: Denton Tap Sidewalk project (Refer to this a-mail foranswertoprevious questions) Page 1 From: DiWanna Baskins To: Greg Yancey Date: 7/ 15/2009 8:25 AM Subject: RE. Denton Tap Sidewalk project (Refer to this a-mail foranswertoprevious questions) I'm sorry I was just offering that information because other owners have inquired on development or redevelopment. I will find the language and get you a copy that defines the city maintaining the sidewalk. I will also put the e-mails with me letting you know that the City will maintain the sidewalk in our file for the project. Can we meet to go over any areas of confusion? I understand how confusing all these exhibits can be. I looked in other plans and with sidewalk it is usually a plan view or aerial view. I'll check into more plans, too. -DiWanna »> "Greg Yancey" <gregyanceyClverizon.net> 7/15/2009 8:06 AM »> That isn't what I'm saying. There is no redevelopment issue of any kind. The church can't look at it and understand where it is or what it looks like. They also can't read it and see anywhere that the City maintains it. Perhaps you could highlight that language and return it? They don't want to send it to an attorney before signing. Do you have a drawing like a contractor would receive to build it? Any ideas? Gregory K. Yancey Provident Company (214) 215-9400 v (214) 276-1709 f gregyanceyCalverizon,net -----Original Message----- From: DiWanna Baskins f mailto:dbaskinsClci.co~pell.tx.us1 Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 7:58 AM To: Greg Yancey Subject: RE. Denton Tap Sidewalk project (Refer to this a-mail for answertopreviousquwtions) As far as setbacks and other Planning Department requirements if redevelopment were to occur, the sidewalk does not increase Planning Dept's requirements. »> "Greg Yancey" <gregyanceyClverizon.net> 7/14/2009 4:29 PM »> Yes, it's just not possible to look at the survey and determine how it affects the property. Gregory K. Yancey Provident Company (214) 215-9400 v (214) 276-1709 f gregyanceyCalverizon,net -----Original Message----- From: DiWanna Baskins f mailto:dbaskinsClci.co~pell.tx.us1 Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 9:17 AM To: gregyanceyCalverizon.net Subject: Denton Tap Sidewalk project (Refer to this a-mail for answer to previous questions) (9/4/2009) DiWanna Baskins - RE: Denton Tap Sidewalk project (Refer to this a-mail foranswertoprevious questions) Page 2 Hello Greg, 1. Yes, the City will maintain the sidewalk that we have built. So, that is the entire sidewalk fronting 580 Denton Tap Road. 2. To make sure I am clear, the property does not become the City's property. We are being granted permission to build the sidewalk and maintain on the First Baptist Church's property. It's different from acquiring Right-of -Way, in which the property or a portion of the property changes owners and becomes the City's property. Perpetually is a strong adverb. Replats and redevelopments do occur. If the developers/owners wanted to revamp the entire property in the future, they would be able to discuss their ideas/options with the planning and engineering departments. Owners, for instance, may want a more scenic/curving sidewalk. Or owners may expand and acquire adjacent lots throughout and want to revamp a much larger development. In short, as long as the sidewalk remains, the City will be responsible for maintaining it. Have I answered your questions for complete understanding? Sincerely, DiWanna DiWanna Baskins Graduate Engineer Engineering Department (P)972-304-3562 (F)972-304-3570 NOD32 4228 (20090709) Information This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com NOD32 4245 (20090715) Information This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com