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Christine Mattson <br /> From: Adam Edwards <br /> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 201612:46 PM <br /> To: Christine Mattson <br /> Subject: RE: 3645 Watertown Road/#2016-00319 <br /> Chris, <br /> I've reviewed the revised plan and offer the following comments. <br /> 3. The retaining walls are now depicted however the top and bottom of wall elevations appear to be missing. Based on <br /> the proposed spot elevations provided the northern wall will require a design signed by a licensed engineer. The design <br /> should be reviewed by the city prior to the issuance of a building permit. <br /> Adam <br /> From:Christine Mattson <br /> Sent:Tuesday,April 26,2016 8:10 AM <br /> To:Adam Edwards<aedwards@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Subject: RE: 3645 Watertown Road/#2016-00319 <br /> Adam, <br /> We received an updated survey for 3645 Watertown Road. I've put the updated survey along with the original survey in <br /> your inbox for review. <br /> Thank you! <br /> From:Adam Edwards <br /> Sent: Monday,April 18,2016 10:56 AM <br /> To:Christine Mattson<CMattson@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Subject: RE: 3645 Watertown Road/#2016-00319 <br /> Chris, <br /> I've reviewed the subject plan and offer the following comments. <br /> 1. The driveway material is not specified on the plan. The driveway requires asphalt paving from roadway for 30 ft <br /> in order to reduce driveway drive way runoff depositing soil and debris upon the roadway. Orono municipal <br /> code Sec 18-136(f). <br /> 2. Septic sites must be protected. The plan depicts grading right to the edge of the primary site area. The area <br /> should be marked with fencing to ensure it is not disturbed during grading activities. (Double check this <br /> comment with Roger) <br /> 3. The house plans elevation views depict what appear to be retaining walls. These are not depicted as such on <br /> the grading/site plan. The City Survey standards require retaining walls top of wall and bottom of wall <br /> elevations to be called out(Survey requirement#23). Walls greater than 4' in height must be designed by a <br />