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Page 2 <br />May 12, 1975 <br />rest of the lots which he felt might indicate a problem with water pooling <br />there. He questioned whether the parcel could be graded in a different way <br />so there would not be any low area. <br />Councilman Baumgartner asked if the adjoining lots to the west were resid- <br />ential. <br />Mr. Carlson said the lots are in Anoka County, and he was not familiar with <br />the zoning on that side. <br />Mayor Johnson asked if there was a way to grade Lot 2, Block 2 and drain <br />the water down to lot six. <br />Councilman Baumgartner noted the radius of the cul de sac at 65 feet and <br />wondered if that would leave enough room for a truck to turn around and <br />if this plan had been approved by the fire department. <br />Mr. Carlson said he had talked to the chief of the Little Canada fire de- <br />partment just to get an idea of what he would need and he said the only <br />truck that would not be able to turn around would be the hook and ladder. <br />Engineer Bearden stated Chief Fagerstrom had seen the plat and only requested <br />that a fire hydrant be installed, and Project 1973 -4 plans will be revised <br />to include this. Mr. Carlson said he wanted to be made aware of where the <br />hydrant was being installed so he could plan his driveways accordingly. <br />Councilman Baumgartner was concerned about drainage on the rear of Lot 1, <br />asked if this will be a situation of pooling water for persons living to the <br />west. <br />Mr. Carlson said water pools in an area west of his plat. This is Anoka <br />County, but the areas on the plat that are low don't have standing water. <br />Mayor Johnson said it looked like there was a low spot between Lots 7 and <br />8. He asked the engineer if it would be feasible to put a storm sewer <br />drain line between Lots 7 and 8 so that all of the lots starting at Block 1 <br />could be run down to the storm sewer catch basin. <br />Engineer Bearden said he did not think this would solve any problems and <br />doubted that we could extend it into the area because the storm sewer pipe <br />would not have enough slope to drain adequately. The upper end of this <br />whole storm sewer system is quite shallow. <br />Councilman Baumgartner asked if a swale could be run between Lots 1 and 2, <br />Block 1. <br />Engineer Bearden was not in favor of this idea. <br />Mr. Carlson asked if Rice Creek Watershed said anything about drainage, <br />because to the best of his knowledge they approved everything in his plat. <br />Mayor Johnson said the letter they sent did not include any comments. <br />
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