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(7/1/2010) George Marshall - FW: Denton Tap Sidewalk ProjectPage 1
From:
"Greg Yancey" <gregyancey@verizon.net>
To:
"George Marshall" <gmarshall@coppelltx.gov>
Date:
2/27/2010 9:20 AM
Subject:
FW: Denton Tap Sidewalk Project
Attachments:
FBC Coppell Sidewalk Plan 081309.jpg
I think this is still where we are.
Gregory K. Yancey
Provident Company
(214) 215-9400 v
(214) 276-1709 f
gregyancey@verizon.net
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Yancey [mailto:gregyancey@verizon.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:33 PM
To: 'DiWanna Baskins'
Subject: RE: Denton Tap Sidewalk Project
Hi:
It looks like the plan works fine except the north portion. As shown, the
walk is immediately adjacent to the new planter.
What is the anticipated final elevation of the walk? If it is supposed to
match the curb elevation, I think we may still have a problem.
Thanks,
Gregory K. Yancey
Provident Company
(214) 215-9400 v
(214) 276-1709 f
gregyancey@verizon.net
-----Original Message-----
From: DiWanna Baskins [mailto:dbaskins@ci.coppell.tx.us]
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 9:36 AM
To: Greg Yancey
Subject: RE: Denton Tap Sidewalk Project
Hi Greg!
We have relocated the sidewalk further towards the curb to accommodate all
aspects. I have also attached a revised easement document that will better
reflect your concerns.
Let me know your thoughts on this.
Sincerely,
DiWanna
>>> "Greg Yancey" <gregyancey@verizon.net> 7/24/2009 12:39 PM >>>
(7/1/2010) George Marshall - FW: Denton Tap Sidewalk ProjectPage 2
Hi DiWanna:
I took your latest plan to the site today and I can't get the same answer as
the drawing shows. The attached photos show where 10'6" actually lands back
of curb. As you can see, the walk lands against the landscaping we just
installed.
The existing church walk at 590 is only 9'8" back of curb.
I understand why the City wants to move pedestrians safely away from traffic
and appreciate the offer to install the walk. We just need to get a better
understanding of how this can be achieved without a drastic grade change at
the edge of our new planters or a drainage problem.
I understand TDLR cross slope issues that create challenges for the designer
and contractor, so I'm unclear as to how this is going to work with the
planter. We just finished the planter renovation three months ago.
Could you please take another look at this for us?
Thanks,
Gregory K. Yancey
Provident Company
(214) 215-9400 v
(214) 276-1709 f
gregyancey@verizon.net
-----Original Message-----
From: DiWanna Baskins [mailto:dbaskins@ci.coppell.tx.us]
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 4:22 PM
To: gregyancey@verizon.net
Subject: Denton Tap Sidewalk Project
Hello Greg,
I have attached two pdf's showing the sidewalk location. The first drawing
is the drawing that we send to the contractor. The second drawing shows a
closer view of the placement of the sidewalk, shown hatched.
The sidewalk will look exactly like the sidewalk that is adjacent to this
property. (590 Denton Tap)
Sincerely,
DiWanna Baskins
Graduate Engineer
Engineering Department
(P)972-304-3562
(F)972-304-3570
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