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From to 9822499 at 6/28/01 11:29 AM Pg 002/009 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />Rice Creek Watershed District Permit Application Number 01 -05 <br />Applicant: Mark Vargo <br />Glenn Rehbein, et al <br />8651 Naples Street <br />Blaine, MN 55449 <br />Ph: 763 - 784 -0657 <br />Fx: 763- 784 -6001 <br />Agent: John Payton <br />Parsons Transportation Group <br />111 Third Ave. S, Suite 350 <br />Minneapolis, MN 55401 <br />Ph: 612- 370 -2610 <br />Fx: 612- 332 -6180 <br />Purpose: Final Site Drainage Plan and Wetland Alteration Plan for a commercial <br />development to be known as Lino Lakes Town Center, 40± acres. <br />Location: North of I -35W and East of Lake Drive, Lino Lakes. <br />T -R -S: 31 -22 -28 dc and dd <br />Recommendation: Table pending receipt of: <br />1. Detailed post - development hydrologic model to determine <br />and evaluate HWL's for the 100 -year event on the <br />bioretention /infiltration basins to establish first floor <br />elevations for the surrounding buildings. <br />2. Revised subwatershed boundary maps for post - <br />development conditions. <br />3. Pond outlet details providing skimming capability up to the <br />1 -year event. <br />4. Revised site plan demonstrating how runoff from <br />impervious surfaces is routed (e.g. via curb cuts) to <br />stormwater BMP areas (e.g. infiltration trench and bio- <br />swale). <br />5. Narrative addressing the need for excavation of detention <br />pond to 880 feet. <br />6. Bio -swale detail providing depressional storage, adequate <br />separation between bottom of practice and water table if <br />stormwater infiltration is one of the objectives of the bio- <br />swale (at least 3 feet) and specification of native vegetation <br />seed mix or native landscaping plan. <br />6/27/01 <br />
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