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NORTHWEST ASSOCIATED CONSULTANTS INC. <br />4 November 1982 <br />Mr. 0. Larry Lee <br />Yorkton Ltd. <br />2345 Rice Street <br />St. Paul, MN 55113 <br />RE: Yorkton Industrial Park - Building Permit for Tract E <br />Dear Larry: <br />This is to document our discussion on 1 November regarding the information <br />which must be provided relative to future development in the Yorkton Indust- <br />rial Park. As per our staff report dated 25 March 1981, the following items <br />have yet to be taken care of: <br />1. The temporary cul -de -sac at the end of Yorkton Industrial Boulevard <br />must include a temporary easement for access purposes. You should <br />check with the City Engineer as to the necessary surface diameter <br />for the cul -de -sac. Presumably, it should be similar to the turn - around <br />at the end of Yorkton Industrial Court. I will ask the City Council <br />whether the turn - around needs to be paved. My recommendation to them <br />is that it should be. <br />2. Easements for drainage and utilities should be provided along all <br />property lines. These easements should be at least six feet wide <br />on each side of each property line. <br />3. A grading plan for the entire industrial park should be submitted <br />showing existing and proposed topography. This will be subject to <br />review and comment .iy the City Engineer. The grading plan should <br />show the berm along the southern edge of the indrustrial zone. <br />4. We still need a landscape plan for the Tract E building and also the <br />landscape plan for the southern edge of the industrial park (along <br />the proposed berm). The landscape plan(s) should include the proposed <br />species, size and spacing of plant materials. Based upon those plans <br />a bid must be prepared by a certified nurseryman indicating the cost <br />of the proposed landscaping. This bid will be used by the City for <br />determining the amount of bond or letter of credit which will be re- <br />quired. <br />We feel that some of the confusion relative to these issues, particularly <br />the landscaping at the end of the industrial park, resulted when you took <br />over the project from Ray Kroiss. It is quite possible that you were not <br />aware of what had been discussed with Mr. Kroiss. At any rate, it is hoped <br />4820 minnetonka boulevard, suite420 minneapolis, mn 55416 612/925 -9420 <br />