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<br />e <br /> <br />Mr. Steve Ach <br />December 16, 1993 <br />Page Three <br /> <br />6. The revised plat no longer shows a public road in Oak Parc Plaza; however, there <br />will be a main access to the development off of 193rd. The location of this access <br />point needs to be coordinated to line up directly across from the proposed access to <br />the Hillside Estates Development which has previously been preliminary platted on <br />the north side of 193rd Avenue. <br /> <br />7. Super America Site Plan <br /> <br />The layout of the pumps on the SuperAmerica site do not provide for adequate <br />vehicle movement around vehicles which may be utilizing the pumps. It also <br />appears that there is not sufficient room between the parking stalls at the front of the <br />building and the front end of a vehicle parked at the gas pumps. This should be <br />revised on the site plan to provide adequate circulation room on the site. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />The site plan shows three parking stalls on the north side of the building adjacent to <br />the trash collection. These are set quite far back from the other parking stalls in <br />front. It would be rather difficult for a car to park in there and then back out. <br />Also, if a car is parked there, it is possible additional cars could park in front of <br />them in line with those adjacent to the front of the store. Some rearrangement of <br />the parking should take place in this location. <br /> <br />A catchbasin is shown in the driving area in front of the store. The location of this <br />is such that individuals walking from their car to the building would end up walking <br />through this low area. It would be advisable to move this catch basin slightly further <br />to the north to avoid pedestrian traffic through a wet area during rainstorms. <br /> <br />8. <br /> <br />With the development of the SuperAmerica site, a trunk sanitary sewer and <br />water main assessment should be levied in the amount of $3,800 per acre for that <br />site. The remainder of the plat is not developable until additional trunk facilities are <br />extended through the plat. Therefore, the assessment should only be levied against <br />the lot that is proposed to be developed at this time. <br /> <br />9. <br /> <br />The street to access Super America will be private; however, it should still meet City <br />standards which would include concrete curb and gutter and, in a commercial area, <br />be built to a 9-ton design standard in accordance with MnDOT criteria. Since the <br />street is private, there is no need for an escrow for the first seal coat. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />193rd Avenue has been constructed to its ultimate width from TH 169 to <br />approximately the east side of the SuperAmerica site and also in the Hillside Estates <br />Addition. This leaves a small segment a few hundred feet long between those two <br />points that will need to be reconstructed to a wider width in the future. The <br />appropriate timing for this reconstruction would likely be when the trunk facilities <br />
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