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MEMORANDUM <br />R.~~ve~ <br />TO: Jeremy Barnhart, Planning Manager <br />FROM: Justin Femrite P.E., City Engineer <br />DATE: November 2, 2010 <br />SUBJECT: Spectrum High School Building Expansion Review <br />I have reviewed the plans and drainage calculations submitted for the Spectrum High School <br />with regards to engineering concerns. The plan set, produced by Anderson Passe & <br />Associates, included 5 sheets numbered C-1.0 to C-4.1 and were dated 9/24/10 and further <br />revised on 10/26/10. The following items need to be changed and/or addressed prior to <br />plan acceptance: <br />Plan Sheet C-2.0 <br />1. The retaining wall detail and dimensioning does not print out legible. There is also a <br />dimension shown on the right hand side of the detail that is not readable. <br />Plan Sheet C-3.0 <br />2. The proposed bituminous spillway does not detail the depth of bituminous or <br />geometry of the flow line of the spillway. The spillway should be widened at the <br />back of curb to extend to the top of the curb tapers to prevent water from getting <br />along side of the spillway. The designer should consider an impermeable membrane, <br />rubber or clay, below the bituminous material to prevent the spillway from being <br />washed out if water does get beneath the bituminous material. <br />If you have any questions regarding any of these comments, please call. <br />C:\Users\jbamhart\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporar}' Internet Files\Content.0utlook\C1P8X2PD\Plan Review 11-2- <br />l0.doc <br />
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