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interoffice <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />to: Janice Gundlach, Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development/City Planner <br />from: Craig Schlichting, Director of Community Assets and Development <br />subject: Provident Home Healthcare <br />date: June 15, 2017 <br /> <br />The Engineering Department has reviewed the site plan and preliminary grading & utility plans for <br />Provident Home Healthcare and we offer the following comments: <br /> <br />Streets-Parking Lot <br /> <br />1. The proposed elevations at the connection to Cleveland must be shown to insure that proper grades <br />are met. <br /> <br />2. Ramsey County will need to approve the site plan and comment on your access point. <br /> <br />3. It is unclear if curb and gutter will be constructed. <br /> <br />4. Proposed elevations of the ponding areas, berm, building, bituminous and concrete need to be added <br />to the drawing. At this time it is unclear how drainage from this site or the surrounding sites is <br />impacted based on the drawings provided. <br /> <br /> <br />Storm Sewer-Grading <br /> <br />1. All storm sewer utilities within the site are to be considered private and are the responsibility of the <br />property owners for construction and maintenance. <br /> <br />2. A permit may be required from the Rice Creek Watershed District, and it is the responsibility of the <br />owner to obtain if necessary prior to construction. <br /> <br />3. If the RCWD permit is required the site ultimately drains to Long Lake. Check the current list of <br />impaired waters for Long Lake for any site specific BMP’s. <br /> <br />4. Provide a detail of the discharge points to the ponding areas, along with details of their design and <br />anticipated HWL, and overflow points. <br /> <br />5. Soil borings conducted for structural design should be forwarded to my attention. <br /> <br />6. The design should include energy dissipating devices near the termination point of the grass swales <br />or stormwater area outfalls to prevent impacts to the surrounding soils.