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5. All parking areas must be bound by B612 curb and gutter. Please amend the site plan to <br />reflect the requirement. <br />6. A maintenance agreement for the permeable parking area will be drafted as part of the PUD <br />agreement to ensure long-term functioning of the stormwater feature. <br />7. A land swap agreement between the City of Elk River and Modern Construction will be <br />drafted as part of the approval process. <br />Engineering <br />8. Little detail has been provided relating to the street and utility extension being proposed. <br />There is no project included in the city Capital Improvement Plan to design or construct this <br />utility and street extension as a public project. Authorization to construct the street will need <br />to be authorized by the City Council. <br />9. 1701h Avenue will need to connect to the new Yale Street alignment. This shall be shown in <br />all drawings. Proposed alignment of 170`h Avenue is attached. <br />10. Grades leading down to the underground parking area shall not begin decent until beyond <br />the limits of the right-of-way and proposed sidewalk. <br />11. Drawings depict street parking outside of anticipated right-of-way on the east side of <br />proposed Yale Street. Please amend drawings to reflect location of the street within the <br />identified right-of-way. Street parking will be within the limits of the future street. <br />12. Proposed parking area north of new building is shown on adjacent private property. <br />Acquisition of the private property will need to occur prior to recording the PUD <br />agreement. <br />Stormwater <br />13. Stormwater management requirements are needed as listed in Ordinance Sec. 78-503. - <br />Stormwater and urban runoff control and Sec. 78-504. - Post construction stormwater <br />management. NPDES permit is needed for construction activity disturbing one acre or <br />more of soil. Also, a MIDS water quality report and soil borings showing the ground water <br />depth is needed. Three feet of separation between the bottom of any proposed stormwater <br />basin and ground water is required. <br />14. In the city approved feasibility report for Yale Street — Street and Utility Improvements <br />(July 28, 2014) identifies a need to extend the existing stormwater pond south to <br />accommodate runoff from the Yale Street extension. The current stormwater pond treats <br />runoff from the city streets between 173dStreet and the south end of Yale Court. The city's <br />ability to expand the existing pond must be maintained, and deviation from the 2014 plan <br />will need authorization from the City Council. <br />Fire Department <br />15. Fire department access has not been satisfied with the initial plan. Section 503 of the MN <br />State Fire Code states that an access road shall be provided for all buildings. <br />