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• Mr. Steve Ach <br /> July 19, 1994 <br /> Page Two <br /> The question needs to be answered as to whether the utilities will be considered <br /> public or private. If they are public, easements need to be provided over the utility <br /> runs. If they are to be considered private, then the developer would have ownership <br /> from the connection to the city facilities in Meadowvale Road. <br /> 5. The streets within this development will be considered private. They are shown to <br /> be 5 inches of gravel base with a 2 inch bituminous mat. This should be sufficient <br /> to carry the expected traffic. There is no concrete curb and gutter proposed within <br /> the development. This is similar to previous types of developments of this nature <br /> (most recently in the Barrington Place plat). <br /> 6. There is not enough information to determine how the drainage will work at the west <br /> end of the site adjacent to the existing buildings in that area. Additional spot <br /> elevations should be provided in this area to indicate how drainage will be handled <br /> such that it does not impact the property to the west. <br /> 7. This project should be assessed the Storm Sewer Impact Fee on a per acre basis. <br /> • That fee is yet to be determined by the City Council, but will be between $600 and <br /> $720 dollars per acre. <br /> 8. Street lights should be provided as part of the development. It is recommended that <br /> three street lights be placed within the development. One at each entrance on to <br /> Meadowvale Road and one near the northerly side of the development. <br /> 9. There are a couple of areas in the development where it appears that the grades are <br /> relatively flat from a drainage standpoint. This is really not of great concern to the <br /> City since the roads will be private. There are areas that we believe slightly more <br /> grade should be provided to eliminate any bird baths or to provide adequate drainage <br /> across the road section. We would be happy to discuss these issues with the <br /> developer's representatives at any convenient time. <br /> If you have any questions regarding these comments, please call. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> MSA, CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br /> • Terry J. Maurer, P.E. <br /> TJM:jm <br /> 234-1904.jul <br />