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-252- <br /> <br />Centex Addition Preliminary Plat <br />August 21, 2001 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br /> <br />The City has an Ordinance that requires a registered land surveyor to provide an elevation <br />certificate at the time of footing inspection to prove that the building elevation is in <br />compliance with the final grading plan. This note should be included on the final grading <br />plan. <br /> <br />This Ordinance also requires lots with grades flatter than 25 to provide a certificate of <br />grading prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy. These requirements should be <br />included on the final grading plan and also will be included in the development agreement. <br />Lots that meet this criteria are: Lots 3-5, 9-11; 15, 16 of Block 3; and Lots 2, 3, 8, 9, 12, 13 <br />of Block 2. <br /> <br />The following is a list of concerns that need to be corrected prior to final grading plan <br />acceptance: ...' <br /> <br /> There is not an outlet for the low area near Lot 6, Block 4. <br />· There is a 2 foot error in the existing contour data provided near Lots 4 and 5, Block 7. <br />· There is an error in the 884 (should be 888) contour in Block 5 near Lots 7, I0 and 17. <br />· There is an error in the 882 (should be 886) contour near Lot 8, Block 2. <br />· There should be an outlet into the park south of.I56th Lane N.W. <br />· The pip running into the park west of Yak/ma Street should utilize the low area for <br /> treatment and therefore should be rerouted. <br />· All of the storm sewer invert elevations should be provided on the final grading plan. <br /> <br />The final grading plan should be provided to the City in digital format (Autocad 20001) prior <br />to acceptance. __ <br /> <br />8. REU Number: The City has enacted a quarterly drainage utility charge that is applicable to <br /> each unit in the proposed development. <br /> .- <br /> <br />9. Tree Preservation Plan: As stated at the time of Sketch Plan Review, the Preliminary <br /> Grading and Erosion Control Plan does identify existing tree growth and removal limits. The <br /> addition of one 2.5 inch dbh tree to each lot needs to be stated on the Plan. <br /> <br /> <br />