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Ms. Katie Larsen <br />03/22/2023 <br />Page 2 <br />399 Elm St (Centennial Middle School) Engineering Review <br />(3/17/2023) Drain tile should be below proposed electrical conduits and not <br />be an issue. <br />3.(3/1/2023) Contractor to note that any tree removals may be impacted by the <br />U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service classification of the northern long-eared bat as <br />endangered. This classification may require that tree removal within the <br />project area not take place until after the new NLEB determination key is <br />used to determine if further coordination with the USFWS is required. The <br />new NLEB determination key is expected to be released in early 2023. <br />(3/17/2023) A note has been added to the demolition plan, see demolition <br />note #6. <br />•Grading <br />The plans include grading for the proposed tennis courts, the proposed parking lot, and an <br />infiltration basin. <br />Comments: <br />1. (3/1/2023) Staff recommends that the swale grade on east side of proposed <br />parking lot is increased to 2%. <br />(3/17/2023) The slope of the swale was increased, see Sheet C301. <br />•Stormwater Management <br />Stormwater from the existing tennis court area drains to the east and west of edges of the <br />existing tennis courts. Stormwater from the existing parking lot area drains to storm sewer <br />located in the northeast and southeast corners of the parking lot. The stormwater from both <br />areas ultimately drains through the 399 Elm Street site through private storm sewer to the <br />public pond. <br />The project is proposed to rehabilitate approximately 1.89 acres of impervious surface and <br />add new or reconstruct approximately 0.57 acres on the impervious area, according to the <br />Stormwater Management Report. The surface water from proposed improvements will still <br />ultimately flow to the existing pond, but the applicant is proposing to treat stormwater at the <br />proposed parking lot site through an infiltration basin. The proposed tennis courts include a <br />draintile system that outlets to existing private storm sewer. <br />A geotechnical evaluation report prepared by Braun Intertec was submitted with the <br />application. The report included soil borings which indicated that the native soils in the area <br />consist of very-fine to medium-grained sand and is locally silt-rich. Groundwater was not <br />observed in the borings. <br />The applicant used a HydroCAD model based on the Atlas 14, 24-hour storms to design the <br />storm sewer and infiltration basin. The proposed improvements are designed to reduce site <br />runoff rates for the 2-, 10-, and 100-year rainfall events. Runoff rates for the 10-day snow <br />melt event were not provided at this time and are not required as basin outlets are below the <br />100-year HWL. <br />Pre- and Post- Development Discharge Rates (cfs) <br />Condition 2-Year 10-Year 100-Year 10-Day Snowmelt
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