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3. All materials stored in Menards yard should be covered and not exceed the height of <br /> <br />the walls <br /> <br />3. Ail noise to be suppressed and not to exceed 70 decibels. <br /> <br />4. All yard lights to point towards the ground so as the neighborhood wild not be <br />illuminated. <br /> <br />5. No outside loudspeakers. <br /> <br />6. Protection from noise caused by heating and air conditioning equipment <br /> <br />7. Trucks hauling materials to and from Menards are not to use Dodge St. This can be <br /> <br />done by placing a load limitation on this street., · . .. <br /> <br />Dodge St.. when fifilshed will now become a thru street. People will use it to avoid the <br />traffic on Hwy 169. [ use the back streets on Dodge now. It's a great way to avoid the <br />traffic on 169. Wait until the summer weekend travelers find out that Dodge is a through <br /> <br />street. <br /> <br /> City plam~ing and the developers are telling us there will be less traffic because of the nine <br /> lots taken up by Menards. They fail to mention the big increase in traffic as Dodge St.(',-~'~ <br />i;~a~xS;?7~'~4s~repairs due to increased traffic. Who pays for it? <br /> <br />Are the current underground facilities of such size that it can handle an increase in <br />sewage? If not and our sewers back up, who pays for it? <br /> <br />Is adequate provision' ' made for storm water runoff during and after construction?;~.,~z~,,,S~ofaL!!I~,.2~'~'' <br />~t-~-nm~ ~d~d-~ wm~'-~mrtWtL~ mrIny-pr~-~-~ t~ s~-~n~k The fir~ time <br /> <br />it was co~ected with no damage to my prope~y. The second time it occurred was March <br />19, 2004. The wall to a temporal' mnoffpond hiled and water flooded my prope~y. I <br />had water in the garage and a section of my bac~ard was flooded. Topsoil and <br />landscaping was eroded. It also le~ s~-unwanted sand and debris in my yard. Darrel <br />made calls to the contractor but nothing happened. Foaunatety the snow melt ceased due <br /> <br /> <br />