04/25/99 Rosauer/QuestionsAPR 2 9 1999
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April 25,1999
Al Thelen
P.O. Box 1997
Kalispell, Montana 59903-1997
,car Mr. 'Phelen.
I am writing to give you and those involved in the construction along
highway 93 a littlemore information` about us and a preliminary list of concerns as
it relates to our commercial site in Kalispell.
You requested this information in our phone conversation' last week. I look'
forward to hearing from you in response to our concerns and would be more than
happy to travel to Kalispell and meet you and the appropriate representatives at
your earliest convenience.
.1'rop! r Owner: Jessie Rosauer
Prolerty Address:''. ROSAUERS supermarket site
Owner's Representative: Jason Rosauer (206)669-0971 or (425)392-2602 &
Robin Rosauer (425)392-2602
Mailing Address: Ms.Jessie Rosauer-204 W.Sumner Ave.,
Spokane,WA. 99204
c.c. Mr Jason Rosauer-300 N.E. Gilman Blvd.,
Issaquah, WA. 98027
Question: How will the construction affect the ROSAUERS
supermarket operation?
What provisions have been made with the contractor to allow, access to the retail
operation by its patrons? Will semi trucks have access 24 hrs.' per day? Will the
ROSAUERS -supermarket customer or delivery driver be delayed upon entering or
exitingthe site? Will the parking lot need cleaning as a result of construction? Will
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electrical power be hindered? Will traffic be able to cross the center line of the road
to turn into the site?
Question: How will it affect the real estate?
What will it cost to hook up to the new water and sewer lines? What will monthly
cost of water and sewer be after the pipes are hooked to the store? Why is it
necessary to reconfigure the entry and exit points on thiic site-9 How did the etEgineer
conclude that one narrow and central ingress/egress point in sufficient to
accommodate approximately 2,300 cars per day and up to 15 commercial deliveries
per day? We are very concerned about the viability and value of this site in its
present retail capacity as well as the ability to attract future retail tenants if such
reconfiguration were to occur. How does the fire department view this change in
access? Will it hinder their ability to respond to emergency situations properly?
How much land is being condemned? How will this affect our parking ratios in
relation to this site? What method is the appraiser using to'value 'the condemned
land? How soon will we be able to view his conclusions? How many other sites are
being condemned and appraised on this stretch of road?
As you can imagine, I have many more questions and concerns in relation to
this project.' I'm confident there are a number of land owners with similar
questions and understand that many of these questions are not yet able to be
addressed. However, I would greatly appreciate any information or answers you
could ;provide.
Sincerely,
Jason Rosauer
Executive Vice President
Six Shooter Investment Co.
SIX SHOOTER INVESTMENT COMPANY Pff BOX IHO ISSAQUAH, WASHING109 98021-1068 (206) 392-0205