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S <br />August 31, 2016 <br />Mike Ericson <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />Reference: 2151 Avenue, South of Commerce Drive <br />• A grading permit for land disturbing activities on property within the city of Centerville is <br />required. We understand that this permit has been applied for and is in process, if not <br />already issued. <br />We understand that a developer's agreement is being drafted between United Properties <br />and the City of Lino Lakes. We understand that United Properties, upon execution of the <br />developer's agreement will own the parcel in Lino Lakes. However, the plans show work in <br />the City of Centerville. In order to perform this work, an easement must be recorded over <br />the area where the work is to take place or a separate agreement must be in place <br />between United Properties and the land owner, which allows this work. The work shown on <br />the plans, includes: construction of a haul road, installation of erosion control measures, <br />filling of wetlands, removal of a large culvert, and construction of the west half of the road <br />and associated storm sewer. <br />• All site grading and material import requiring the hauling of material across 21 It Avenue <br />should be complete prior to the installation of any utilities. It has been our experience that, <br />in these soil conditions, heavy, off -road trucks, scrapers and other equipment can pump <br />the soil enough to throw sewer, water or storm lines significantly out of alignment. <br />• It has come to our attention that spoil materials from the site are being placed on the <br />Rhebein site adjacent to 21 It Avenue. The owner should be aware that Mr. Rhebein and <br />the City of Centerville have an agreement (an Interim Use Permit (IUP)), which places <br />certain restrictions on the kinds of fill Mr. Rhebein may import. The IUP also has several <br />other conditions, to which the import of fill may put him out of compliance. <br />STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC. <br />Mark R. Statz, PE <br />City Engineer- City of Centerville <br />Phone: (651) 604-4709 <br />mark.statz@stantec.com <br />cc: Paul Palzer - City of Centerville - Public Works Director <br />Greg Burmeister - City of Centerville - Lead Project Inspector <br />Design with community in mind <br />
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