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Mr. Steve Ach <br /> • May 22, 1996 <br /> Page Two <br /> installed. Also, the sketch plan that the Developer has provided, showing how the <br /> area north may be platted, does not lend itself to a contiguous corridor for looping <br /> the watermain. I would point out that this northern area is only a sketch plan and <br /> perhaps the lot lines could be adjusted. <br /> We have made a site visit to the area to review the type and quality of vegetation. <br /> It appears there are pockets of dead oak trees that fall approximately mid lot of the <br /> proposed addition. The live and very mature stands of trees appear to be along the <br /> lots lines. Perhaps the County Forester could be asked to review the area and <br /> comment on the relative health and value of the trees that would be affected by the <br /> looping of the utilities. It is unclear to me how to weigh the benefits of looping <br /> utilities versus the detriment to the development of clearing the trees necessary for <br /> this looping. <br /> 4. Storm drainage from this development would be handled through a continuation of <br /> the series of low areas that are hooked together by culverts conveying storm water <br /> runoff north to a relatively large depression. At some point, we would have to see <br /> detailed storm drainage calculations showing how this fits into the overall storm <br /> • drainage plan for the Hillside Development. <br /> 5. At this point, no grading plan has been submitted. As this project proceeds, a <br /> grading plan will need to be reviewed and approved followed by a development <br /> plan. <br /> If you have any questions regarding this comments, please call. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> MSA, CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br /> • laurdi <br /> Terry J. Maurer, P.E. <br /> TJM:pd <br /> • <br /> 230/319-2204.may <br />