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Ms. Katie Larsen <br />07/28/2023 <br />Page 2 <br />Milestones Addition & Lil Explorers Childcare Center Engineering Review <br />(5/19/23) Side slopes are 1:4 which is a standard roadway slope. There are <br />no concentrated flow areas. No anticipated issues. <br />3.(6/1/23) The applicant shall show the correct grading contours at the driveway <br />culvert to match the FES elevations. <br />4.(6/1/23) The applicant shall install a concrete comme rcial driveway entrance at <br />Lilac Street. The City standard detail plate shall be added to plans. <br />ď‚·Stormwater Management <br />Stormwater from the existing 4.22 acre vacant lot area drains to storm sewer along Apollo <br />Drive (CSAH 12), which eventually drains to a city maintained pond in the northwest <br />quadrant of the Apollo Drive (CSAH 12) and Lilac Street intersection . <br />The project is proposed to add approximately 0.98 acres of impervious surface for the <br />childcare facility, parking lot, and entrance drive, according to the Stormwater Management <br />Plan. The applicant is proposing two infiltration basins to meet the runoff rates and water <br />quality standards. <br />A geotechnical evaluation report prepared by Chosen Valley Testing, Inc. was submitted <br />with the application. The report included soil borings which indicated that the soils in the <br />area consist of poorly graded sand with silt. Groundwater was not 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 basins. 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 ti me 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 <br />Existing 0.64 2.73 9.34 Not provided <br />Proposed 0.22 1.94 8.10 Not provided <br />Comments: <br />1.(5/3/2023) See Comment 1 under Grading regarding infiltration basin location <br />and grading. <br />2.(5/3/2023) Applicant to call out surface material being used in play areas . If an <br />impervious surface is proposed, update the impervious surface calculations <br />shown on sheet C1 and used in SWMP calculations and modeling. A map <br />highlighting impervious surface would help clarify these areas. <br />(5/19/23) Play areas are pervious artificial turf. A note will be added in the <br />SWMP. <br />3.(5/3/2023) Applicant shall revise location of STMH -8 so that it is within the <br />property. Private structures shall not be placed in the right-of-way. <br />(5/19/23) Structure moved
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