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Meeting Date
03/08/2004
Council Meeting Type
Regular
Resolution #
04-032
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Marshan Estates <br />City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota <br />February 4, 2004 <br />• As part of the NPDES and SWPPP requirements, at least some measure of stormwater treatment must <br />be provided, subject to the review and approval of the MPCA. For the portion of property disturbed <br />as shown on the Grading Plan, it is recommended that the grading be adjusted to provide for <br />detention or infiltration as may be required by the MPCA, prior to discharging to the County ditch. <br />• Silt fence and erosion control measures are provided on the Plans. <br />No soil or geotechnical report is provided. Any imported material for the site shall be subject to the <br />approval of the City Engineer. In addition, floor elevations for the proposed housing units must meet <br />the requirements of the City of Lino Lakes as follows: The lowest building opening must be a <br />minimum of 1 -foot higher than detention basin emergency overflow elevations. Basement floor <br />elevations must be at least 4-feet above the normal water elevation and 2 -feet above the design flood <br />level (for consideration of County Ditch 10 and any infiltration basins that may be required). The <br />low floor elevation shall also be subject to the level of subsurface groundwater elevations. <br />
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