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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.219 N Monarch St.0179.2017 (25).ARBK An Employee-Owned Company Date: December 27, 2017 To: Jack Danneberg Civil Engineer, City of Aspen Phone 970/429-2750 jack.danneberg @cityofaspen.com From: Daniel Dennison High Country Engineering 1517 Blake Ave Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 ddennison@hceng.com | 970-945-8676 Permit No. 0179.2017.ARBK, 219 North Monarch Street On December 26, 2017, High Country Engineering, Inc. (HCE) received comments (0179.2017.ARBK_Engineering_2) from the City of Aspen Engineering Department relating to the constructions documents for the site located at 219 North Monarch Street. A copy of the original comments is attached with responses. All addressed comments by High Country Engineering shown in red below the City comment. Land Surveying Civil Engineering 1/16/18 Markup Summary Page: 3 Date: 12/26/2017 4:33:25 PM File Name: REVISED SET stamped 11-16-17.pdf Maintain 30" separation between gas and electric. REVISED SET stamped 11-16-17.pdf (2) Page: 8 Date: 12/26/2017 4:39:37 PM File Name: REVISED SET stamped 11-16-17.pdf The City of Aspen bioretention sepc calls for 70% sand and 30% organics. Maintain 30" separation between gas and electric. The City of Aspen bioretention sepc calls for 70% sand and 30% organics. Sheet C3 - "Site and Utility Plan" has been revised to specify minimum 30" of separation between gas and electric. The bioretention basin 'A' detail on Sheet C8 - "Drainage Details" has been revised to call for 70% sand and 30% organics per The City of Aspen's URMP. 1/16/18