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MEMORANDUM • <br /> Q Si PAUL,MN a MINNEAPOLIS,MN L ST CLOUD,MN ❑ CHIPPEWA FALLS, WI ❑ MADISON. WI <br /> TO: Pam Sheldon, Community Development Coordinator <br /> City of Mounds View <br /> FROM: Rocky Keehn <br /> DATE: August 23, 1996 <br /> RE: Mounds View, Minnesota <br /> Review of New Apostolic Church <br /> SEH No. A-MOUND9701.00 <br /> We have completed a review of the plans submitted to me dated August 15, 1996. The site does • <br /> provide storm water treatment prior to discharging into Spring Creek through grass swales and grass <br /> pond areas. This should mitigate for construction in the 100-foot wetland buffer area. <br /> Since the site will not have large amounts of cars on a daily basis, the grass treatment areas will <br /> provide enough water quality treatment. Also, the area which would have most of the cars parked <br /> on a daily basis drains to the larger grass area which would further improve the quality of runoff <br /> from the site. <br /> Our only recommendation on the grass ponding areas is that they not be sodded. A sandy topsoil <br /> shouic-beplaceri an i a n,P orate seed used. This will provide better infiltration into the soil-forthe <br /> runoff. <br /> Rate of runoff should not be a problem, since the area drains over the grass area prior to discharging <br /> to the street. Our only concern is that the house just to the east of the site has a driveway that slopes <br /> towards the house. The only way to keep water in the street is a raised curb in front of the driveway. <br /> If the church discharges additional water to the street, it may overtop the curb and drain towards the <br /> house. The developer should investigate whether or not this will occur. <br /> If you have any question, please call me at 490-2026. <br /> tlo • <br />
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