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ST9902-ES100419 Page 1 of 3 Keith Marvin - RE: 101 Oak Trail ROW and proposal $45K From:   Rhonda Adloo Subject:   RE: 101 Oak Trail ROW and proposal $45K   >>> Keith Marvin 4/19/2010 4:31 PM >>> Yes, the portion of the fence that is now on the ROW line will be moved back to the new ROW line with the construction of the roadway. I don't mind the questions, I'd much prefer we both understand now rather than have a problem later. Keith Keith Marvin, P.E. Project Engineer (972) 304-3681 >>> Christina Lawson <kinglp7@hotmail.com> 4/19/2010 3:55 PM >>> Hello Keith, Sorry, Keith, I need to dumb this down for my benefit. The fence now stands on the current ROW line -I believe? So we agree that when you move the fence, it goes on the new ROW line vs the "set back" line (which was the Ken Griffith comments)? I will be in Dallas tomorrow evening and hope to get this closed. Christina Lawson Elder, Veterans & Children Housing - Programs King LP King Realty Group GP LLC King Capital Partners Fl :813-482-6374 Tx:214-632-6708 kinglp7@hotmail.com about:blank11/15/2011 Page 2 of 3 kinglponline.com This message (including any attachments) is intended solely for the specific individual(s) or entity(ies) named above, and may contain legally privileged and confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by replying to this message and then delete it. Any disclosure, copying, or distribution of this message, or the taking of any action based on it, by other than the intended recipient, is strictly prohibited > Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 13:06:55 -0500 > From: kmarvin@coppelltx.gov > To: kinglp7@hotmail.com; dicarter@stewart.com; kenharter@tx.rr.com > Subject: RE: 101 Oak Trail ROW and proposal $45K > > Ms. Lawson, > > I may have caused some confusion through my use of two different terms. When I refer to the "Right of Way" line, I am referring to the point where the city owned property ends, and your property begins. Of course looked at from the other side, the "property line" is where your property ends, and the city Right of Way (ROW) begins. > > In this case, where we are acquiring a portion of your land as ROW the new property line/ROW line moves north approximately 21.58 feet. When we build the road we will move the fence that currently sits on the existing ROW/property line the same 21.58 feet north to the new ROW/Property line. > > Sorry for the confusion. Let me know if this clears it up for you. > > Keith > > > > Keith Marvin, P.E. > Project Engineer > (972) 304-3681 > > > > >>> Christina Lawson <kinglp7@hotmail.com> 4/17/2010 5:15 PM >>> > > Hi Keith, > > > > Thank you for the letter. I have cc Ken Harter. > > The only question I have is in re-locating the fence (page 2), can it be placed on the ROW line? You may want to ask the building permit chief? > > Please advise > > > Christina Lawson > > Elder, Veterans & Children Housing - Programs > King LP about:blank11/15/2011 Page 3 of 3 > King Realty Group GP LLC > King Capital Partners > Fl :813-482-6374 > Tx:214-632-6708 > > kinglp7@hotmail.com > kinglponline.com about:blank11/15/2011