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Birch Street Commercial Review Page 4 July 24, 2003 <br />City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota <br />• <br />• <br />• All grading shall be confined to the property. No additional runoff from the site shall enter <br />upon neighboring properties. If grading requires any work into the adjoining property, the <br />Contractor shall be responsible for attaining authorization as needed. <br />4. Proposed storm sewer outlet and inlet invert elevations, and drainage structure rim elevations must be <br />shown on the Grading Plan at all locations. <br />5. Pond outlet details for each outlet area are needed, and can be provided on a Detail Sheet. This <br />information is also needed to verify the pond information in the HydroCAD model. The City of Lino <br />Lakes prefers reverse grade pond outlets over baffled weirs. <br />Utility Plan <br />The Utility Plan submitted at this time provides a general overall design for the utility system (water, <br />sanitary sewer, and storm sewer). Much of the detailed information required for construction Plans has not <br />yet been provided. However, the following general comments can be made regarding the Utility Plan at this <br />time: <br />1. Profile sheets, construction notes, service locations, and other pertinent information typical of utility <br />construction Plans shall be provided accordingly. All utility system materials and installation <br />methods shall follow City of Lino Lakes engineering standards, and the requirements of the Standard <br />Utilities Specifications of the City Engineers Association of Minnesota. These requirements must be <br />specified on all Utility Plan sheets, along with additional construction notes that include the <br />following: a legend, provisions for private utilities, references to City of Lino Lakes requirements for <br />utility notifications and shut -downs, traffic control and safety requirements. <br />2. The proposed Utility Plan provides for work within the right-of-way or street itself for all three <br />surrounding roadways (Birch Street, Hodgson Road, and Ware Road). The Plan must state the <br />following: all work within the County right-of-way, including grading, utility, roadway, and <br />restoration work shall be performed in accordance with the requirements of Anoka County. All <br />bituminous shall be sawcut to full depth, and traffic control must be provided per the requirements of <br />MUTCD and Anoka County. The City Utility and Street Superintendents must be notified at least 48 <br />hours prior to any work. <br />3. The Developer shall provide permanent easements for all public utilities not located within the public <br />right-of-way. At this time, it appears that sanitary sewer and water extensions from the main serving <br />multiple units need to be covered by easements, including hydrants. <br />4. All utility installations shall be performed in accordance with the recommendations of the <br />Geotechnical Report (Braun Intertec, July 18, 2002). <br />5. Information provided on the Plans for individual services shall be provided, including locations and <br />sizes. <br />