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PAGE 1 of 2 <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Date: November 13, 2021 <br /> <br /> <br />To: Jane Kansier, AICP, Planning Consultant Re: OneEnergy Solar Garden – 10755 50th Street N. <br /> Molly Just, Planning Director Engineering Review Comments <br />Cc: Chad Isakson, P.E., Assistant City Engineer <br />From: Jack Griffin, P.E., City Engineer <br /> <br /> <br />An engineering review has been completed for the OneEnergy – CEF Community Solar Garden Conditional Use <br />Permit Application received on October 22, 2021. The project is proposed for construction and operation on the <br />property located at 10755 50th Street North. The submittal consisted of the following documentation: <br /> <br /> Project Report and Narrative prepared by One Energy and dated September 8, 2021. <br /> Site Plan dated September 7, 2021. <br /> Stormwater Management Plan dated October 13, 2021. <br /> Landscape Plan dated August 27, 2021. <br /> Wetland Delineation date July 1, 2021. <br /> <br /> <br />STATUS/FINDINGS: Engineering review comments have been provided as outlined below. Site Plan revisions and <br />additional design detail will be required to facilitate City review and approval. <br /> <br /> <br />RIGHT‐OF‐WAY PRESERVATION <br /> The Site Plan shows right‐of‐way preservation along 50th Street North, measured 59 feet from the existing <br />centerline. The minimum right‐of‐way preservation must be 60 feet. In addition, all setbacks along 50th <br />Street North and Lake Elmo Avenue should be measured from the roadway preservation easements/rights‐ <br />of‐way (60‐feet from existing centerlines). Right‐of‐way preservation is required per the Lake Elmo and <br />Washington County 2040 Comprehensive Plans (2‐lane undivided Collector Roadways). <br /> <br />SITE ACCESS <br /> One new access is proposed to the site from 50th Street North. No site access is shown from Lake Elmo <br />Avenue. Access to Lake Elmo Avenue should be prohibited as presented. <br /> The site access along 50th Street North must be relocated to be as far west as possible, and no closer than <br />350 feet from the Lake Elmo Avenue intersection (as measured from the west paved shoulder). The <br />driveway relocation is required to minimize future conflicts with the construction of a future right and left <br />turn lane along 50th Street North. The future turn lanes will be required to meet State Aid design <br />standards when constructed along 50th Street North (Municipal State Aid Route) for the City to be able to <br />use State Aid funding for the turn lane construction. <br /> One 16‐foot wide (16) gravel service road is proposed. Per City ordinance, all portions of the driveway to <br />be located within the public right‐of‐way must be paved. <br /> <br />FOCUS ENGINEERING, inc. <br />Cara Geheren, P.E. 651.300.4261 <br />Jack Griffin, P.E. 651.300.4264 <br />Ryan Stempski, P.E. 651.300.4267 <br />Chad Isakson, P.E. 651.300.4283
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