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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-04-13 Applicant Ltr to OPH Re 03-25-04 NAC Ltr" Xcel X� e lE nergy April 13, 2004 Mr. Eric Johnson City Administrator Oak Park Heights, MN 55330 RE: City of Oak Park Heights — Development Application for an interim use permit for an office trailer complex at the Xcel Energy Allen S. King Plant Dear Mr. Johnson: Attached please find the documents requested in the Ietter from Mr. Scott Richards, dated March 25, 2004. Specifically, 1. Five (5) fuII-size copies of Metro Emissions Reduction Project ject drawings. a. Construction Trailers and Parking b. Construction Administration Trailers Plan These drawings show all where the trailers will be located, and the water, sewer, and electrical conceptual routes. 2. The location of lights for the parking lot and exterior building lights are shown on the plan drawing and also, product information sheets for the light fixtures are attached. 3. The parking plan for the trailer complex. 4. Photos of the trailers. One photo shows a single trailer module and the other photo shows an example of how the complex will look. (The example includes 17 trailers, our plan includes only 9 trailers) 5. E-mail from the city of Bayport indicating that the connection of the trailers to the sewer system is acceptable. 6. The original March 17 th letter which submitted the Development Application. The attached drawings supercede the previously submitted General Plan drawing. We trust that these documents satisfactorily complete our application and look forward to meeting with you on April 21 at 10:00 AM at City Hall. We hope that our plan meets with your approval 50 that we can begin installation of the trailers omor before June 1.2004. Should you require further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me at (763) 370- 1296. Thank you for your assistance. 8incerek/, 12 Russell Girtz Engineering Manager King Rehabilitation Project Girtz, Russell From: Mike McGuire [mmcguireci.baypor Sent: Friday, April OQ.2OO411:33AKM To: Knutson, Darrell G; Mike McGuire Cc: Elsner, Ronald W; Girtz, Russell; Miser Michael S Subject: RE: Baypor Sewer Connection Darrell, your proposal to increase flow for four additonaI bathrooms into the Bayport sewer is acceptable . Mike McGuire Original Message-- From: Knutson, Darrell G fmailto:darrelU.q.knutsonAxcelenercw.coml Sent: Thursday, April O8.20O412:35PM To: Mike McGuire Cc: Bsner, Ronald W; Girtz, Russell; Miser, Michael S; Knutson, Darrell Subject: Bayport Sewer Connection Dear Mike, Thank you for your time on the phone today This is a follow up to our conversation. Xce|Energy King plant, in re-powering the facility, will be installing a temporaryadministmation/engineering building. The structure witi be ocated between the existing guard house and the existing substation. The structure will be comprised of portable, interlockirig, construction-type trailer, office space units. This enclosure will house four (4) additional restrooms. No structural changes will physically occur with regard to the Bayport sanitary sewer system. The administration building sewer outlet connection will connect to the existing lift station at King, which outflows into the Bayport sanitary system. This building unit will remain on site through the entire MERP project, approximately 2007, year end. We need to document your being notified and our receiving consent for this additional usage in our documentation preparation for the building permit, through Oak Park Heights, MN. The permit process and inspections will be administered through Oak Park Heights, the site's LGU. After discussing this with your staff, if you find this acceptable, would you please respond indicating your position. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact me. Sincerely, Darrell G. 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This makes it possible to use wider spacings than is possible with conventional luminaires, and also achieves a high uniform horizontal illuminance. Features and Benefits Lamp . apes (included) • Rugged construction • 250W metal halide (various) Durability 100W - 250W • Prismatic performance high pressure sodium Maximum efficiency & low glare • Wire guard option Increased vandal resistance • 250W mercury 500W tungsten halogen lP Ratirm ..a • 1P65 //J Approvals • Designed to EN60598 -2 -3 • CE • 07 �v/ • ® NEMKO ■ Churigwa. Ho ytown. 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