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Memorandum <br />DATE: April 6, 2000 <br />TO: Jeff Smyser, Mary Kay Wylan <br />FROM: John Powell, City Engineer <br />RE: Lino Lakes State Bank Branc <br />Site Plan Review <br />Per your request, we have reviewed the site plan for a new Lino Lakes State <br />Bank branch to be constructed in the Clearwater Creek Development Center. <br />The basis for our review included the following documents: <br />1. Grading, Site, and Landscape plans dated 3/14/00 prepared by W.A.T. <br />McCully of Glenn Rehbein Companies. <br />2. Hydrology calculations, received via fax from W.A.T. McCully, dated 3/29/00. <br />3. Certificate of Survey, received via fax from Tim Kytonen, dated 3/21/00. <br />Our comments are as follows: <br />1. This project is located on the southwest comer of existing Otter Lake Road <br />and a proposed service road. The City has access to the proposed service <br />road property but has not yet constructed the proposed improvements. In <br />response to the development of this site, the City will proceed with the <br />installation of the improvements on the service road. The improvements will <br />include sanitary sewer, watermain, storm sewer, and street construction. The <br />improvements shown on the proposed site plan reflect the applicant's <br />concept of the service road. They do not necessarily reflect the City's plan. <br />All work within the service road easement will be the responsibility of the City <br />of Lino Lakes. <br />2. The storm sewer plan shows a connection to a catch basin on Otter Lake <br />Road. This storm sewer must be routed to connect to the proposed service <br />road storm sewer. <br />3. The storm sewer has less than two feet of cover in some areas which will <br />make it more susceptible to frost heaving and damage due to traffic loads. <br />4. Time of concentration calculations need to be submitted. <br />5. The drainage from this site will be routed to the regional storm water pond <br />• <br />located near Clearwater Creek. An on -site water quality pond is not required. • <br />
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