HomeMy WebLinkAboutLetter; Dumpster RelocationLydia Galbraith
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Lydia Galbraith
Lydia
I am ok with the location of the clumpster. Thank you,
Linda
From: Lydia Galbraith xgo|braith|@st|ucieco.org>
Sent: Friday, August 28,2OJ01:4OP&4
To: Linda Pendarvis<pendarvis|@st|udeco.orQ>
Subject: 9OONROCK RD. PERMIT JUO8'O4O8
Hi Linda,
Above permit is for relocating the existing clumpster to a location of two parking spaces. They have applied for that
before. In 2016 we issued a permit for the same relocation. There is a note in the system that I had discussed this with
Diane Waite and Carl Peterson at that time. They allowed the relocation as long as the clumpster was not sticking out
into the drive aisle. They never build the clumpster and the permit was void. Now they apply for the same clumpster. I
amjust double checking that itwill beuktoguwith the original approval.
Thank you,
Lydia Galbraith |Zoning Specialist
Ph:772462'BB2300 Virginia Ave. Fort Pierce 34982
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