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(2) Grass areas to the north and west would be sloped to drain to hard <br />surface areas. <br />(3) <br />Hard surface areas would have catch basins and area drains <br />connected to a loop type system. <br />(4) Roof water would be picked up by a roof drain system and piped <br />internally and connected to the storm drainage system. <br />b. OTHER UTILITIES <br />(1) Sanitary sewer, water, gas and electric will be connected to new <br />systems in the new road along the west side of the property. <br />(2) See Sheet A l c for CONCEPT LIGHTING LAYOUT and as <br />follows for exterior lighting. <br />(3) <br />(a) Parking lot lighting - Bronze poles with High Pressure <br />Sodium - down lite. <br />(b) Walk ways - generally done with bollards <br />(c) Building illumination - particularly the front with ground <br />lites focused on building. <br />(d) All overhead and exterior door to have area lights over. <br />Dumpster and general disposal - the eastemly most stall at the <br />receiving dock area will be allocated for disposal area and will <br />include compactors dumpsters etc. <br />(4) Tentative sign locations are also shown on this sheet. <br />4. WET LANDS - To our knowledge, this site is not affected by wet lands or other <br />DNR classifications. <br />5. SITE LAYOUT - (See drawing Alb SITE LAYOUT <br />a. The building is located as close as possible to the east property line to <br />allow for semi trailer access to the receiving docks on the north and the <br />shipping docks on the west. <br />