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. Page 1 of 3 <br /> Mike Infurna [EH] <br /> To: Mike Infurna [EH] <br /> Subject: RE: Tracy Byron Road Project <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Mike Infurna [EH] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 12:37 PM <br /> To: 'LAURA.E.SANCH EZ@saic.com' <br /> Subject: RE: Tracy Byron Road Project <br /> As for billing on this site, "TBR-Byron Rd-Corral_Hollow", Chevron is the billing <br /> party (Mr. Scot Mansholt) and the account is in good shape. NO MFR is <br /> needed. No check is needed either for me to start/resume work. <br /> As for the maps, there's a slight concern. Back in July 2004-yes 2004, I <br /> reviewed and noted some concerns on SAIC's July 13, 2004 work plan, "Work <br /> Plan and Time Schedule for Additional Soil and Groundwater Investigation", <br /> signed by Lee Ignatowicz and Todd Del Frate. The maps in this work plan <br /> were dated 7/13/04. Your maps are dated 9/22/04. Obviously, some <br /> changes have been made, but without the 'addendum', I can't say <br /> fersure. July and September's still show some of the borings on PRIVATE <br /> land (map shows "SB-37 thru SB-45"). Signed access agreements will be <br /> needed for those parcels. Only the landowner or legal representative <br /> (lawyer, executor, etc) may sign these types of access docs. I can't issue <br /> permits to parcels without the landowners' approval. <br /> As you know, borings in the City or County right of way require encroachment <br /> permits. <br /> In addition to access agreements and encroachment permits, I'll also need <br /> any new updates/addendums to the work plan if later than the one I <br /> described above. The CVRWQCB work plan approval letter must be at my <br /> office too before I can issue any permits. Needless to say, there's the <br /> $89 per permit application-per parcel fee. (my initial count looks like seven <br /> parcels plus City or County ROW..you get to find out which municipality has <br /> jurisdiction.) <br /> All of these MUST be on my desk before I can issue. <br /> To save check writing, it'll be ok to write ONE large check for ALL of the <br /> permits IF, and ONLY IF, I have ALL of the things I need to issue each. ONE <br /> big check but one missing access agreement or no encroachment permit, and <br /> I can't issue ANY of them..see? Or just submit each application with its own <br /> $89 check. <br /> 4/19/2006 <br />