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City of Elk River Design Standards <br />Development Plan Requirements <br />1. Lot and block numbers. <br />2. Street names. <br />3. Storm sewer alignment with top and invert elevations. Also Flared ends with invert elevations. <br />4. Centerline Street elevations at 100 foot stations with high and low points. <br />5. Centerline street percent grades. <br />6. Cul-de-sac percent grade along curb. <br />7. Building setback lines. <br />8. Final contours. <br />9. All proposed driveway slopes. <br />10. House pads with house style and elevations. <br />11. Front and rear lot corner elevations. <br />12. Spot elevations at the rear of the house pads if the drainage is to be directed around the house <br />pad to the front. <br />13. Typical lot detail indicating where lot and house elevations are shown to. <br />14. Legend with type of house styles and grade difference for garage floor to walkouts or lookouts. <br />15. Lot dimensions to the nearest foot. <br />16. Typical street section. <br />17. Drainage arrows at high points and major grade changes. <br />18. Existing and proposed easements. <br />19. Emergency overflows should be labeled and shown with spot elevations and drainage arrows. <br />Emergency overflows must be established for catch basins in the street and in rear yards. Areas <br />along rear lot lines which are below emergency overflows elevations shall be designated as <br />drainage easement on the final plat. <br />20. Wetland boundaries must be accurately shown. <br />21. Development plan must be signed by a registered Land Surveyor or Engineer. <br />© City of Elk River, Minnesota — All rights reserved 25 <br />