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Howard R, Green Oompany <br />QONSULTING ENGINEERS <br /> <br />March 17, 2000 <br />File: 809700J-0240 <br /> <br />Mr. Steve Wensman <br />City of Elk River <br />13065 Orono Parkway <br />P.O. Box 490 <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br /> <br />RE: TCF BANK SITE PLAN REVIEW <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Wensman: <br /> <br />As requested, we have reviewed the submittal package for the TCF Bank proposed at the north <br />end of Elk Park Center. Based upon our review and comments received at the staff review <br />meeting, we would offer the following comments: <br /> <br />The grading plan shows the bulk of the drive-through area draining either to the service road <br />at the east side of the site and then down to the intersection of Freeport Avenue, or to the <br />west directly onto Freeport Avenue. We would recommend that additional storm sewer and <br />catch basins be run into the site to pick up the drainage internally. The service road on the <br />east side of the site has storm sewer along the east curb line which could be tapped into <br />and extended to the TCF drive-through exit, where additional catch basins could be placed <br />to pick up the storm water runoff. The same is true at the other side of the development <br />where storm sewer is available in Freeport Avenue. In fact, it is shown to extend into the <br />site with one catch basin near the northwest corner of the parking area. We would suggest <br />that two additional catch basins be added near the southwest corner of the catch basin to <br />intercept surface drainage before discharging onto Freeport Avenue. <br />We are very concerned about the potential conflicts caused by the western exit from the site <br />directly onto Freeport Avenue. This exit is shown approximately 125 feet from Freeport <br />Avenue. It is not clear from the drawings whetherthis exit lines up with the driveway to the <br />Cub Foods area directly across the street from Freeport Avenue. <br />Last week we placed traffic counters across Freeport Avenue between the proposed access <br />from TCF and Jackson Road. On Friday evening, March 10, the p.m. peak traffic eastbound <br />was 318 vehicles and westbound was 560 vehicles. As you are aware, the intersection of <br />Freeport Avenue and Jackson Road is a 4-way stop situation. We are quite concerned with <br />that much traffic that westbound traffic may back up at the 4-way stop, blocking the driveway <br />into TCF. Vehicles heading eastbound on Freeport Avenue may stop in a thru-lane of traffic <br />waiting for an opportunity to turn left into the TCF site. We would recommend that this <br />access onto Freeport Avenue be eliminated, forcing all traffic entering and exiting the TCF <br />site to the service road along the east side of the site. This service road intersects Freeport <br />Avenue approximately 450 feet from the intersection with Jackson Road, and will therefore <br />not see congestion caused by the 4-way stop. This would provide similar traffic movement <br />patterns for TCF Bank as the existing Norwest Bank to the north. <br /> <br />O:\PROJ\809700i\0240\ltr 3-17-00 Wensman2.doc <br /> 1326 Energy Park Drive · St. Paul, MN 55108 · 651/644-4389 fax 651/644-9446 toll free 888/368-4389 <br /> <br /> <br />