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<br />7. A proposed grading plan needs to be provided by a registered engineer, which includes proposed <br />contours and elevations. <br /> <br /> <br />Watermain <br /> <br />1. The watermain system within the site is to be considered private and shall be constructed and <br />maintained by the property owners. A permit will be required for all sewer and water connections and <br />shall be inspected by Public Works. <br /> <br />2. It is not clear at this time if a new water service will be installed. The city will require that with the new <br />water service, a new curb stop must be installed. The condition of any existing service stub(s) is <br />unknown and therefore could be found in disrepair. If this is the case the main will be located, and <br />City staff will work with the contractor to determine the proper connection point. Update the plans <br />accordingly showing the proposed service having a new curb stop (contact Jesse Hartman for location <br />and make of curb stop 651-638-2114). <br /> <br />3. The owner/engineer will need to obtain a permit from MnDOLI for watermain construction and internal <br />plumbing design. <br /> <br />4. The service pipe materials must be provided. Depending on the pipe type specific recommendations <br />will be provided. <br /> <br />Sanitary Sewer <br /> <br />1. The sanitary sewer services are to be considered private and shall be constructed and maintained by <br />the property owners. A permit will be required for all sewer and water connections and shall be <br />inspected by Public Works. <br /> <br />2. If re-used any existing sanitary sewer service needs to be televised before we allow for a connection <br />as this pipe could have issues. If necessary the contractor would be required to install a new service <br />connection to the main. Provide DVD/tapes to the City for review. <br /> <br />3. Details for the connection to the existing service need to be provided. A manhole or cleanout of <br />commercial grade are recommended. The surface feature needs to be able to accommodate heavy <br />loads. <br /> <br />