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Mr. Steve Ach • <br /> April 15, 1994 <br /> Page Two <br /> I would recommend that the traffic study be submitted, reviewed, and analyzed by <br /> staff prior to a staff recommendation being presented to the Planning Commission. <br /> 3. Drainage is shown to run northerly into a ponding area located at the extreme north <br /> end of the site. We would recommend that drainage not be allowed to run overland <br /> from the parking area into the pond, but that catchbasins and storm sewer pipe be <br /> constructed to convey the water into the pond to eliminate erosion problems. <br /> 4. The size and amount of work proposed on this project falls below the MPCA permit <br /> requirement for drainage and grading improvements. Therefore, no permit from the <br /> MPCA will be required for site work. <br /> 5. Cliff Skogstad, commercial building inspector, indicated that, given the size of the <br /> proposed buildings, it is likely that they will need to be sprinklered. The water <br /> serving this area is a 6-inch diameter dead-end watermain. The developers should <br /> investigate whether or not sufficient water pressure and capacity is available to <br /> adequately operate fire suppression equipment. If not, the dead-end watermain in • <br /> Carson Street will need to be looped. <br /> 6. Glenn Sundeen from the Municipal Utilities has raised an issue relative to easements <br /> for electrical lines. Since Carson Street is a private road, Glenn would like to see <br /> easements added to the Site Plan as an area for his electrical facilities. The <br /> developers should coordinate this directly with the Municipal Utilities. <br /> If you have any questions regarding any of these comments or would like further <br /> information, please call. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> MSA, CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br /> Terry J. Maurer, P.E. <br /> TJM:tp <br /> 221-1802.apr • <br />