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' Phea. ant Hills Preserve 12th Addition Page 3 September 17, 2004 <br />City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota <br />• <br />and activity. An existing condition assessment of Ruffed Grouse Road should be conducted, and the <br />Developer be responsible for any damage or repairs to the street upon completion of construction. <br />3. The proposed Grading Plan must be approved by the Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD). It is <br />our understanding that RCWD reviewed a proposed plan in September of 2001, and the application <br />was tabled with conditions. A re- submittal or application to RCWD shall be submitted as required by <br />RCWD, and a copy of the permit and/or permit application must be provided to the City. <br />4. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has reviewed the proposed plan and several <br />requirements of the DNR must be met with regards to construction of the bridge, and working within <br />the bounds of a public water. The Developer must successfully attain all permits and approvals <br />required of the DNR that are needed to construct the improvements as proposed, including re- <br />submittals for any applications that may have expired or been revised. <br />5. The plan intends to fill 2460 cu.yd. into the floodplain. Any flood plain filling must be approved by <br />the City of Lino Lakes, Rice Creek Watershed District, and Minnesota Department of Natural <br />Resources. <br />6 Overalls the plan appears to incorporate the balancing of the creation of water quality detention basins <br />with preservation as much as possible. Previous review comments expressed a desire for the <br />construction of iaiiiwaler gardens as possible to encourage infiltration for runoff. The Grading and <br />Drainage Plan provides a note stating that rain gardens are to be constructed as needed. Lots 1 -5 are <br />designated as custom graded with rainwater gardens, although no rain garden locations are actually <br />shown. The plans would therefore seem to suggest that rain gardens may or may not be constructed. <br />If it is desired to have rain gardens installed, it is recommended that they be shown on the grading <br />plan, or that the City review and approve the grading of each individual lot prior to the issuing of a <br />building permit. <br />Utilities <br />1. The site proposes to utilize existing sanitary sewer and water that currently terminate at the end of <br />Ruffed Grouse Road. This includes 8 -inch diameter sanitary sewer and 6 -inch diameter watermain. <br />Prior to any construction, detailed utility construction plans (including plans and profiles) must be <br />provided in accordance with City requirements. <br />2. All utility system materials and installation methods shall follow City of Lino Lakes engineering <br />standards, and the requirements of the Standard Utilities Specifications of the City Engineers <br />Association of Minnesota. Notes are provided on the plans to that effect. <br />3. All trenches (including services) shall be backfilled and compacted and meet 100% maximum <br />Standard Proctor Density in the upper 3 -feet from finished road elevation, and 95% maximum <br />Standard Proctor Density below the upper 3 -feet. <br />• 4. Further details regarding the insulation of water and sewer must be provided. <br />