HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-09-04 BRAA Site Plan Review CommentKris Danielson
From:
Postler, Dennis M [dpostler@bonestroo. cam]
Sent:
Wednesda September 04, 2002 5:13 PM
To:
Scott Richards (E-mail), Kris Danielson (E-mail)
Cc:
Kimberl Kamper (E-mail ); Ja Johnson (E-mail) Jim Butler (E-mail ); Mark Vierlin E-- it
Subject:
Misc. Site Plan Reviews -- comments
Scott:
Followin are some follow-up comments from this mornin site plan review meetin
McKean S West (Boutwells Landin - Phase 2):
The current site plan proposes 26 wide streets (back of curb to back of curb), with sidewalk on one side and
unspecified ri widths. We have previousl recommended to the Cit and instructed the developer to continue
the street and ri widths that were utilized in Phase I alon Nolan Avenue, which are 34' wide streets on 55' of
ri minimum. The developer now wishes to minimize street and ri widths, y et dedicatin these as
public streets. The absolute minimum street and ri widths that should be considered are 28' wide streets
(parkin can be allowed on one side) within 50' of ri as lon as fire department and emer vehicles are
accommodate for in the desi
The proposed easterl connection to Norwich Parkwa has been moved approximatel 100" east of the existin
street entrance stubbed to the south pursuant to the previous site plan. As such, the street curb returns, associated storm
sewer & catch basins will need to be relocated accordin Additionall the sanitar sewer and water main to serve the
eastern portion of this site are ali under the existin road ali and will need to continue from where the are
stubbed out, re utilit easements under the proposed parkin area.
Storm water runoff and pondin calculations have not been submitted at this time. One noticeable issue is that no
storm sewer outlet is proposed from this site on the current site plan. The existin wetland in the southeast corner of the
site will receive most of the runoff from this development and will most likel re an outlet to properties outside of the
current Cit limits. Valle Branch Watershed District approval wili also be re
Renton Homes:
k As discussed, this development will need MnDOT permits for connectin drivewa access to their ri as
well as directin storm water runoff to their draina (ditch). s Mitch Johnson indicated he has alread made these
submittals.
Mitch also indicated the will likel replace the existin 8" vitrified cla pipe (VCP) sanitar sewer that runs east-
west throu the site with 8" plastic ( PVC ) pipe since the will be makin 9 service connections to it. We also recommend
that the extend sanitar sewer to their south propert line (from the existin manhole just east of their site alon the
westerl ditch of Oak Avenue) to accommodate an future development south and/or southwest of this site.
Middle St. Croix WMO review will also be re
Montanari Office:
` We discussed possibl usin valle g utter alon their east propert to serve as a draina swale as well as
delineate this propert from the Ea Club propert
The are proposin to construct new sanitar sewer and water services for this pro An existin services that
serve this site will need to be properl abandoned.
MnDOT permits/review will be re for the drivewa co nstruction/revis ion proposed, includin the median and
an other landscapin within MnDOT ri as well as storm water runoff and storm sewer & culverts proposed.
Accordin to the applicant, Brown's Creek Watershed District approval was received under the previous
development proposal. This revised site plan should be resubmitted to BCWD for their review/approval.
Andersen's N.W. Parkin Area:
We recommend that the proposed landscaped median ad to Omaha Avenue keep the same curb location
ad to the Cit public street that currentl exists. I believe that was the final consensus at the meetin with the
parkin lot setback bein 10' back from that, at a minimum ( since that is where the propert line is believed to be
The drop-off lanes area should be reviewed b the fire department for ade emer vehicle access.
Also, the Public Works Director should be consulted with re existin ( and the need for an proposed
h locations.
CDC} LLC - Phase 2-
It appears most of our previous comments have been addressed. We still recommend erosion and sediment
control issues from the first phase be addressed.
Dennis M. Postler
Bonestroo, Rosene, Anderlik & Associates
2335 West Hi 36, St. Paul, MN 55113
Direct* (651 604-4815
Office- (651 636-4600, x4815
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