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<br />Mr. Harlicker <br />August 5, 2004 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />B. Street and Utility <br /> <br />. Sanitary Sewer and watermain is available to serve the site, It will need to be <br />extended across the property to the south. Easements will need to be obtained <br />for this connection. The area will require a sanitary lift station to service the <br />entire development. <br /> <br />. Trunk watermain is anticipated to be placed along the newly realigned County <br />Road 40 corridor. Sizing of this trunk line and well house location will need <br />to be reviewed as the project becomes better defined. <br /> <br />. Water valve and hydrant locations will be reviewed individually with each <br />phase as plans are developed. As required by Elk River construction <br />standards cul-de-sac watermains will need to be looped and only 8 inch or <br />larger water main will be permitted, except for hydrant leads. <br /> <br />. The City is discussing the possible tumback of County Road 40 with <br />Sherburne County and working to coordinate the reconstruction of this road <br />with the development plans. An alignment has been established and Right of <br />Way within the development for this alignment should be dedicated as part of <br />the first phase of construction. <br /> <br />. We have looked into the possibility of a creek crossing between this <br />development and the Trout Brook Estates development. Preliminary <br />indications are that a relatively short bridge with minimal to no environmental <br />impacts is possible. We believe it is prudent to reserve the Right of Way for <br />the potential construction of this creek crossing. <br /> <br />If you have any questions regarding any of the comments, please feel free to call. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Howard R. Green Compan <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />John M. Anderson, P.E. <br /> <br /> <br />I 1__. ._._~I n n,............................ 0,-."........-................................, , <br />