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<br />Windsor Meadows/P 04.18 <br />September 23, 2004 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />experience with the first several that have been built. The primary and secondary <br />disposal sites identified on the preliminary utility plan are on relatively steep slopes. <br />Generally, flatter slopes are more desirable for disposal sites, however, there are methods <br />of designing treatment facilities on slopes this steep. We will review the design when <br />submitted, very carefully relative to the disposal site and how the slope of the land is <br />handled. <br /> <br />4. The project will require an NPDES construction permit. As part of that permit, a Storm <br />Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be required. The City has prepared a <br />generic SWPPP, which can be adopted by the developer and implemented forthis <br />project. <br /> <br />5. As part of extending roads into this development from both Wmdsor Park 1 ~ and <br />Wmclsor Park 3'd Addition, it will be the obligation of this developer to remove the <br />temporary cul-de-sacs at the ends of the roads in those two developments. It may be <br />advisable to select one of these access points as the primary point of entrance for <br />construction activities, both for construction of the plat infrastructure and the <br />construction of homes. It may be advisable to place a condition on this plat that one of <br />these access points literally be blocked until such time that the plat infrastructure is <br />completed or even beyond until the final lift of blacktop is placed, at which time it could <br />be opened. This will cause all of the construction traffic to access the site from one <br />direction. <br /> <br />If you have any questions regarding any of these comments, please call. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />~~ <br />Te~urer,~ <br /> <br />City Engineer <br /> <br />S:\PLANNING\Case Files\2004\P 04-18 Wmdsor Meadows\Engineers memo2.doc <br />