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TKDA <br />• ENGINEERS • ARCHITECTS • PLANNERS <br />• <br />MEMORANDUM <br />To: Matthew Woodruff, P.E. Reference: Main Street Village <br />444 Cedar Street, Suite 1500 <br />Saint Paul, MN 55101 -2140 <br />(651) 292-4400 <br />(651) 292 -0083 fax <br />www.tkda.com <br />Copies To: James E. Studenski, P.E. Drainage Review <br />Proj. No.: <br />From: Connie J. Taillon, P.E. Routing: <br />Date: January 2, 2008 <br />The following drainage review is based on these submittals: <br />City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota <br />13810.011 <br />1. Main Street Village Preliminary Grading and Erosion Control Plan, and Utility Plan, submitted by <br />Pioneer Engineering, dated September 26, 2007. <br />2. Main Street Village Stormwater Management Plan submitted by Pioneer Engineering, dated <br />September 25, 2007. <br />New comments are in bold and identify items that need to be addressed. <br />The following are significant issues that must be addressed prior to Preliminary Plat approval: <br />1. The Geotechnical Report does not indicate the seasonal high ground water elevations for the site, <br />which is identified as the mottled soils or highest anticipated ground table. Provide documentation <br />indicating the highest anticipated groundwater elevation. The lowest floor elevations are required to <br />be 4 feet above the seasonal high groundwater elevation. <br />2. Clarify if the first floor elevations labeled on the Plans are also the lowest floor elevations. <br />11/19/07 This item has been addressed. <br />The following are minor plan, calculations, and drafting corrections that must be addressed prior to final <br />approval: <br />1. The pond outlet pipes are required to be a minimum of 15 inches in diameter. <br />11/19/07 This item has been addressed. <br />2. Indicate the overland overflow elevations for all infiltration basins, ponds, and low points in the <br />parking areas on the Grading Plan. Low openings are required to be 1 foot above the overflow <br />elevations. <br />11/19/07 Label the overflow location and elevation of biofiltration basin I7 and the wetland mitigation area <br />on the Grading Plan. <br />Many of the infiltration basins have multiple overflows (storm sewer inlets) as shown on the Plans; <br />however, the infiltration basins are modeled as having only one primary outlet. For example, <br />infiltration basin IA5 appears to have two overflows (catch basins), yet the infiltration basin is <br />modeled as having only 1 primary outlet (1.50'x1' horizontal orifice /grate). Please clarify. <br />• 3. <br />An Employee Owned Company Promoting Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity <br />
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