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<br /> <br />Because it is seen as a temporary- access, the County will not be requiring a right turn <br />lane or bypass lane to be built on County Road 121. <br /> <br />4. This project has gone through the Technical Evaluation Panel (TEP) and has <br />received approval for the required wet land impact. <br /> <br />5. The project should be required to provide a development plan showing potential <br />house locations and style and, more importantly, primary- and secondary- septic sites. <br />These sites should be determined by soil boring to be adequate for on-site septic <br />systems. These sites should also be fenced and protected during lot grading and/ or <br />house building. <br /> <br />6. The project will be required to obtain an NPDS permit and submit a Storm Water <br />Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) needs to be in an 8 'l2 X 11 format signed by the <br />engineer, contractor, and developer. <br /> <br />7. When construction plans are submitted they should include a signing plan. Initially <br />the street name sign at the intersection of 208th Court and County Road 121 should <br />include a "No Outlet:" plate; in addition, a sign provided by the City shall be <br />installed at the cul-de-sac indicating that the cul-de-sac will be a future City of Elk <br />River road extension. <br /> <br />8. Storm water calculations have been submitted and reviewed. They are generally <br />acceptable. Details will be need to be reviewed when the construction plans and <br />specifications are submitted. <br /> <br />If you have any questions regarding any of these comments, please call. <br /> <br />S:\PLANNING\Case Files\2006\P!at\P 06-01 Caverwood Hills\03 10 06 Carverwood Hills.doc <br />