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515 Little Canada Road. Little Canada. MN 55117 -1600 <br />(651) 484 -2177 / FAX: (651) 484 -4538 <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Mayor Fahey & Members of the City Council <br />FROM: Greg Schroeder, Public Works Director <br />DATE: July 8, 1999 <br />RE: Ryan Industrial Park Blacktop Parking Areas <br />MAYOR <br />Michael I. Fahey <br />COUNCIL <br />Beverly Scaize <br />Jim LaValle <br />Steve MoreIan <br />Bob Pedersen <br />ADMINISTRATOR <br />Joel R. Hanson <br />As requested, I visited properties at Ryan Industrial Park to determine if they would support <br />blacktopping the parking areas behind the buildings. The following are my findings and <br />conclusions: <br />3172/3174 Ryan Lane: <br />The area behind this building slopes away from the building providing good surface <br />drainage. I dug a hole about 6" deep in the area of the proposed parking area and determined <br />the soil in this area is made up of what appears to be a combination of Class 5, sand, gravel, <br />and organic material. I did not hit water in my test hole. The owner told me that water is <br />about 12" down in this area. <br />Based on the above, it is my opinion that a paved parking surface is possible at the proposed <br />parking area however, blacktop cannot be placed over the existing soil. I recommend that <br />the area be excavated to a depth of 10" to 12" (just above pound water level), stabilization <br />fabric be installed, 4" to 6" of sand be placed on the fabric, 6" of Class 5 be placed on top of <br />the sand, and 3" of asphalt be placed on top of the Class 5 (see sketches "A" and "B" <br />attached). <br />It is my opinion that a better location for the paved parking area is along the south fence <br />starting next to the building. The soil looks better there and this area is higher than the <br />proposed area. <br />3176/3179 Spruce Street: <br />iie <br />The area behind this building slopes away from the building providing good surface <br />drainage. In general, this area is higher than the neighboring properties. I did not dig a test <br />hole at this site, as the owner was not present. Based on the surface, the soil appears to be a <br />Page 67 <br />
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