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Christine Mattson <br /> From: Adam Edwards <br /> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 4:37 PM <br /> To: Christine Mattson <br /> Subject: RE:795 Ferndale Road N <br /> Chris, <br /> I've reviewed the revised grading plan and stamped it approved with the following comments: <br /> 1. Special care will need to be exercised in creating the drainage pattern on the sides of the property to ensure <br /> that run off is not directed onto the neighboring properties. The drainage pattern depicts with swale along a <br /> steep slope that may not prove adequate and another method required. `c. <br /> 2. Perimeter sediment control measures must be installed by the contractor and inspected by the City prior to any <br /> work, including demolition.Contractor must provide minimum 24 hour notice prior to inspection. <br /> Adam <br /> From:Christine Mattson <br /> Sent:Wednesday, March 28, 2018 9:50 AM <br /> To:Adam Edwards<aedwards@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Subject: RE:795 Ferndale Road N <br /> Adam, <br /> We received an updated survey. Please review and provide comments. <br /> Thank you! <br /> From:Adam Edwards <br /> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2018 12:02 PM <br /> To:Christine Mattson<CMattson@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Subject: RE:795 Ferndale Road N <br /> Chris, <br /> I've reviewed the subject Grading plan and offer the following comments: <br /> 1.The plan does not conform to city survey standards. <br /> #10.Topographic contours at 2' contours on the entire lot(Lakeshore, 1')and 50' outside of lot lines. Identify <br /> all steep slopes over 12%.The source for all topography must be indicated on the survey. <br /> 2. The hard cover calculations sheet refers to a retaining wall however the retaining wall does not appear on the grading <br /> plan. <br /> 3. The plan should be updated to show how surface water runoff will be directed. It may not directed toward <br /> neighboring properties. Any existing or proposed drain tile or other stormwater system should be shown on the grading <br /> plan. As currently shown on the grading plan, it appears that the majority of the surface runoff will be directed to a <br /> swale and then down a steep hill to the neighboring property to the northwest. <br />