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BoNESTROO ASSOCIATES <br />W 6126361311 06/25/96 16:11 []1:05 NO:960 <br />MEMORANDUM <br />DATE: June 25, 1996 <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: Paul Heuer <br />RE: Palmen Subdivision/Palmen's Overlook <br />FILE: 372 -225 <br />eonestroo <br />Rosene <br />Artdetiik & <br />Associates <br />Wrenn St. Wino <br />We have received and reviewed the sketch plan and accompanying planner's report for the above referenced <br />project and offer the following comments. These comments also reflect the opinions of Public Works Director <br />Scott Tangen. <br />Our understanding is that the owner intends to build one home in the central portion of the property in the near <br />future, while keeping the option of developing the remaining properties at some time in the furore. Past <br />submittals by the owner indicate that he envisions as many as 18 single family lots ultimately. In his current <br />submittal, he is proposing temporary private driveway access, a private sanitary sewer force main, and a <br />private well for water. <br />From our perspective, we see two primary issues: 1) ensuring that the interim plan is consistent with the <br />ultimate plan, and 2) whether or not to allow variances for private access, sewer, and water for subdivision <br />of a property that has access to all of these facilities. <br />I) ENSURING THAT THE INTERIM PLAN IS CONSISTENT W1771 771E ULTIMATE PLAN <br />We recommend that the owner be required to submit at this time a preliminary plat and grading plan of the <br />ultimate development scenario. This would serve to prevent inefficiencies such as: <br />Placement of the house in a location that does not fit well with the ultimate layout or with the <br />ultimate grades. <br />Placement of temporary or permanent sewer or water lines that end up crossing other lots as <br />opposed to lying properly beneath the platted street, as desired. Also, should the owner install <br />temporary sewer or water service lines, it would be most efficient to place them in the ultimate <br />sewer and water locations. This would facilitate the removal of obsolete individual service <br />lines at the same time that final utility lines are installed. <br />3) AI LOWTNC VARIANCES POE PRIVA TP,STRERTS & UTILITlrq <br />Typically, such issues are policy decisions in guiding orderly growth. From an engineering standpoint, we <br />have no problem with the concept of such private facilities. They are feasible and reliable. We can, however, <br />offer engineering related comments pertinent to this issue. <br />City sewer, water, and street arress is available off of McMenemy Street. <br />We would have concerns if the ultimate water main is installed to serve only one home. The lack of flow <br />through a pipe of this size (6" or 8 ") could Lead to "stagnant' water. However, it is certainly possible that <br />by requiring the installation of the ultimate water main, the owner respond by fully developing the property, <br />thereby increasing the flows through the pipe and negating the concern. <br />Page 37 <br />
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