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