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<br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Steve Ach <br />September 22, 1994 <br />Page Two <br /> <br />4. In the northeast corner of the site, there are two drainage and utility easements <br />shown. The most southwesterly is the proposed alignment of the storm sewer exiting <br />the Hillside Crossing area north of 193rd Avenue. The most northeasterly of these <br />two easements was a previously described and granted easement for future storm <br />sewer extension. It was not the best route; therefore, the southwesterly easement was <br />granted, making the northeasterly no longer needed. It could be vacated at any time. <br /> <br />5. The preliminary plat shows an existing 30-foot wide drainage and utility easement <br />along the old south and east border of Outlot A of Oak Pare Plaza First Addition <br />which is proposed to be vacated. This was the easement that was previously provided <br />. to protect the ridge line from the removal of trees. With the additional area added. <br />to the plat and the location of proposed buildings on the site, it is proposed to vacate <br />these easements. I believe that the site plan to be provided by the developers at some <br />point in the future will indicate a minimal number of buildings to be provided in this <br />area with the majority of the trees to be saved. <br /> <br />6. <br /> <br />Outlot A, which contains a portion of the regional pond to be granted to the City, <br />. needs to be combined at some point in the future with additional pond easements or <br />outlots south of this site. We understand that these remaining ponding areas will be <br />granted in the future with the Cherryhill Bluffs Fourth Addition. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />7. Glenn Sundeen, from the Elk River Municipal Utilities, indicated that he would like <br />to have additional easements on the site for the extension of power lines. He <br />indicated that he will be bringing power from the north down the 50-foot utility <br />easement which contains the sanitary sewer and water, but needs to loop this <br />electrical facility back to the northeast to Dodge A venue near the Cherryhill Bluffs <br />First Addition. We would recommend that the developers work with the Elk River <br />Municipal Utilities to provide the necessary easements to facilitate electrical <br />extensions into the plat. <br /> <br />If you have any questions regarding these comments, please call. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MSA, CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br /> <br /> <br />T:5!:~ <br /> <br />TJM:tw <br /> <br />2301250.2202.sep <br />
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