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<br />General Comments. <br />Parking. City Code requires 2 parking spaces per dwelling unit. One of these spaces should be covered. <br /> <br />Building Height. Note than no building may be taller than 30 feet in defined height. Most of the submitted examples <br />suggest two story buildings, which should be fine, but one example appeared to include a useable third story. <br /> <br />Water. The developer will be required to construct the infrastructure necessary to get water from its current terminus <br />to the development. There is a water main stub on the north side of Wayzata Blvd for that purpose. The water <br />main will run along the north side of Wayzata Blvd in order to not conflict with sanitary on the south side. The <br />city would review the design and then take over maintenance of the asset once complete. <br /> <br />Sewer. The developer would be required to construct the infrastructure necessary to connect the development to <br />existing sanitary infrastructure. You should begin design conversation with the city engineer early, a lift station <br />may be required, located in a spot capable of supporting both the Eisinger development and any potential <br />Development on the Dumas Property. The lift station would then either connect directly to the MCES forcemain <br />that runs on the south side of Wayzata Blvd (if allowed by MCES) or would comment via forcemain to the <br />Existing Manhole near the intersection with Old Crystal Bay road. Developer would bear the cost of the design <br />and installation lift station and sewer mains. The City would review the design and then take over maintenance of <br />the asset once complete. We can support an appropriate credit to the sewer connection fees, to be approved by <br />the City Council. <br /> <br /> <br />Fire. The Fire Chief will need to approve the location of all fire hydrants once utility plans are developed. <br /> <br />All residential units will be fire sprinklered, per fire code. <br /> <br />The Fire Chief recommends that a second access to shown, off of Wayzata Blvd. <br /> <br />Outside agency review. <br />It is recommended that you contact the watershed district early in the design process to better understand their rules <br />and regulations. Also, they would be the agency to approve any buffer averaging. Any formal approval will require <br />their permit. <br /> <br />There is an old landfill in the southern half of the property. Any formal approval will require MPCA approval/ <br />permits. <br /> <br />Access onto Wayzata Blvd will require a Hennepin County Permit. I have sent a copy of the plan to them for their <br />comment. <br /> <br />Please feel free to contact me at 952.249.4626 or by email at jbarnhart@ci.orono.mn.us if you have any questions <br />on the above requirements. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br />CITY OF ORONO <br /> <br /> <br />Jeremy Barnhart, AICP <br />Community Development Director <br />