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#03 - Legends of Lake Elmo Sketch Plan
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<br /> PAGE 5 of 5 <br />5. The ensure perpetuity of the absorption field for the facility it is recommended that the facility be designed <br />with both a primary and secondary infiltrative surface that meets the full design capacity of the system <br />(20,800 gpd). <br />6. Preliminary Plans, when submitted, must provide design details showing both a primary and secondary <br />community drain field, each adequality sized to serve all proposed Lots. Septic system dimensions, areas <br />and setbacks must be shown on the plat and plans, including 10‐feet from all property lines and 20‐feet <br />from all structures. Setbacks must be dimensioned and labeled on the plans. Septic systems must also <br />remain fully outside of all easement areas including the 10‐foot small utility corridors along the dedicated <br />street rights‐of‐way, and including all 100‐year HWL from adjacent storm water ponds and from the <br />stormwater drainage pathways. <br />7. The city will require the private sanitary sewer collection system to be constructed as a gravity sewer system <br />meeting city design standards even though it will remain privately owned and maintained. All sanitary sewer <br />manholes must be located at the street centerline. Additional manholes may be required accordingly. <br />8. Prior to construction of the facility, the city should review and potentially consider oversizing the proposed <br />lift station wet well structure to accommodate additional sewer capacity in the event of septic system <br />failures by adjacent neighborhoods. <br /> <br />
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