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HomeMy WebLinkAboutROSEBUD Block B Lot 4 RECEIPT FOR CER'£1FIE~.) IVI^IL--30¢ (plus postaEe) OR DATE P,O., STATE AND ZIP CODE OPTIONAL SERVICES FOR ADDITIONAL FEES [IE:i'DRN ~,~ 1. Shows to ~'~honl and date delivered .......... ~5~ With delivery to addressee enly .......... 65¢ SPECIAL DELIVERY (ox?r(~ fee roiluirod) .............. ~/........i.,,~ ...... I~°rm 3000 ~,~0 I~g;llRAiqfiE CflVEI]Afi[ FROVIDED.-- (See other side) 1971 ilO'l' [:fir II'I¥1ilI~IAIIONAL MAll. ~? Gpo: 19~2 0 - 460-?43 GREATER ANCHORAGE AREA BOROUGH; ANt: ............... 02: o.:aU "C" ~;,';'~i' _ DEPARTM E Nell' ~f~IR~NMI~I~T~AL/'fiQ U A LITY-: May 16, 1973 c L A L E_ A VV A t C L C O NI U ~ [ -y Mr. John C. Stetenfeld Real Estate Counselor Alaska Pacific Ventures 4624 Seward Highway Anchorage, Alaska 99502 SUBJECT: Lot 4, Block B, Rosebud Subdivision Dear Mr. Stetenfeld: Your letter of May 10, 1973 has been received requesting an extension of eighteen (18) months for compliance with the requirement that your building on the Seward Highway be connected to the available public sewer system. During our discussion of the subject matter, you indicated that your firm would be vacating the building in the very near future and that it would not be reoccupied at that location and, if by some remote possibility, it was to be reoccupied at that location, it would be connected to the public sewer prior to such reoccupancy. It was my understanding, at that time, that "the very near future" met this summer season. In reviewing the matter further, I have been advised by my staff that the existing cesspool violates the minimum permissible distance requirements to a semi-public water supply as prescribed by State law. It would not be possible for us to grant an eighteen (18) month extension of the compliance time, considering the encroachment on the semi-public well. If the time specified in Miss Dickerson's letter is not sufficient to allow you to resolve the problem, please contact us and we will attempt to assist you in layin9 out a specific time schedule for compliance. Such sewer ser- vice'is available to the property without crossing the Seward Highway and the time p~ovided should be adequate to resolve the problem. Sincerely, rn cc: Susan Dickerson