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A great place to live, work and play…today and tomorrow <br />North Shop | 11660 Myeron Road North | Stillwater, MN 55082 -9537 <br />P: 651 -430-4300 | F: 651 -430-4350 | TTY: 651 -430-6246 <br />www.co.washington.mn.us <br />Washington County is an equal opportunity organization and employer <br />PUBLIC WORKS <br />Wayne Sandberg, P.E., Director, County Engineer <br />Frank D. Ticknor, P.E., Deputy Director <br />new driveway on CR 57, provided that dedicated right turn lane is also constructed for <br />southbound CR 57 approaching CSAH 7. However, it should be noted that acquisition of <br />additional highway right-of -way, through negotiation or eminent domain, may be neede d to <br />construct a right turn lane on the west side of CR 57. <br />Turn lanes will not be required at this time for the septic maintenance access, though any <br />change in plan for Phase 1 may alter this need. New left and right turn lanes will be required in <br />the future at the east school access (which is currently the Phase 1 septic access) with Phase 2 <br />improvements due to the anticipated increase in traffic using that access. <br />Washington County’s Bike and Pedestrian Plan identifies CSAH 7 as part of the future bike plan. <br />The county is interested in working with the school regarding future design and location of the <br />trail through the right-of-way. <br />The stormwater management report reflects that the on-site basin handles water from the <br />county roads. The report doesn’t detail how much of the county road requirements are met <br />with the watershed, if any. It appears the intent was to accommodate some of th e county <br />facilities; however, the report doesn’t clarify any specifics. A right-of-way permit will be <br />required for any work within the county highway right of way as it relates to the development. <br />As the development progresses, a plan set will be required with the application and include any <br />grading, culvert installation, water and sewer services, signage, any landscaping and other <br />improvements within the county right of way. <br />All utility connections to County highway right of way for the development require Washington <br />County Right of Way permits. Typically, these utility connection permits are the responsibility of <br />the utility companies. <br />Sincerely, <br />Lyssa Leitner <br />Planning Director <br />Cc (email only): <br />Wayne Sandberg , Public Works Director/County Engineer <br />Frank Ticknor, Deputy Director Public Works