Laserfiche WebLink
Ms. Katie Larsen <br />12/20/2024 <br />Page 2 <br />Comments <br />1. The stockpile shall have a 3:1 slope. <br />• Stormwater Management & Erosion Control <br />Stormwater management is not required for the Shuda Farms stock pile project. The site <br />drains to the south to Hardwood Creek. Drainage is not proposed to change. Erosion <br />control will be reviewed by the City's Environmental Coordinator. <br />• Water Supply <br />There is currently an existing well onsite providing water to the property. The applicant is not <br />proposing any connections to the municipal water system with this plan. <br />• Sanitary Sewer <br />The property is currently serviced onsite through a septic system, no changes are being <br />proposed to the sanitary sewer at this time and no connection to the city system. <br />• Transportation <br />The site is located on the east side of 20th Ave and just west of 35E. The site is accessed <br />off a private shared driveway off 201h Ave. Trucks associated with transporting nursery <br />stock to and from the site is expected. No impacts to the adjacent roads are expected <br />with the proposed use. Any necessary improvements will be located within the site or on <br />the private driveway. <br />Comments <br />1. Applicant should work with adjacent property owners regarding the <br />mitigation of truck traffic. <br />Trails and sidewalks <br />There are not proposed trails or sidewalks required on the site. <br />• Wetlands and Environment <br />A wetland delineation has not been completed. There is a wetland adjacent to the stock <br />pile. <br />Comments: <br />1. RCWD is the LGU for the wetland protection act and should review this <br />project for conformance. <br />2. The applicant shall identify the wetland boundary adjacent to the <br />stockpile, see General note 1 above. <br />3. No fill or stockpiling is permitted within a wetland. <br />• Landscaping <br />Landscaping will be reviewed by the City's Environmental Coordinator. <br />Peltier Ponds Development - Engineering Review <br />