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existing drainage & <br />Private improvemen <br />drainage. No further <br />Water appears to bE <br />existing drainage & <br />further action. <br />No further action. <br />No further action. <br />No further action. <br />No further action. <br />No further action. <br />No further action. <br />No further action. <br />c 7 - § \ / ƒ \ e ± <br />-\a3G//:§\j <br />e = 2 n <br />9 7 = 3 _ _ > / a <br />n a G k ®3 / n n 7 <br />» , « « 9 u) _ 2 ®= a <br />= c n n§« 2 5 E <br />% £ n > E o > E <br />@S_G_/)ct ( <br />0°—@ o o e a=& <br />2& 2= 2 5 I b 0 n EL <br />improvements to improve drainage away from <br />their foundation (fill and/or draintile installation). <br />Water contained within existing drainage & utility <br />easement on property. Several trees show signs <br />of stress and may be lost, both on private <br />property (easement) and within the park. <br />Corrected neighbors driveway with minimal <br />paving to keep street runoff in the right-of-way <br />and directed to the storm sewer. Property owner <br />installed some natural barriers to slow down and <br />prevent overland flow from neighbors property. <br />Property owner pumped water over roadway into <br />ditch along the north side. City staff cleaned the <br />culvert under 164th, and the ditch to the north to <br />direct water into the adjacent ponding area. <br />Instructed home owner that we couldn't assist <br />with an elevated water table, and they should <br />contact Anoka County to discuss ditch drainage <br />in area (County Road 27). <br />Water contained within existing drainage & utility <br />easement on property. Verified downstream <br />culverts were open & flowing <br />Water contained within existing drainage & utility <br />easements. Staff verified outlet structure and <br />downstream system was free of obstructions. <br />It appears as if the deck was built into or near the <br />existing drainage & utility easement. Water is <br />contained within the easement, but may be <br />backing up through the system from Sunfish <br />Lake due to high water conditions. <br />County ditch issue (County Road 63) <br />Surface water subsided, but still experiencing <br />water in basement due to high groundwater. <br />Property owner cleaned culvert in front under <br />driveway (severely deteriorated). City verified <br />that the culvert was free of obstructions under <br />167th, and removed debris from the downstream <br />channel along the west side of Elmcrest Park. <br />The property owner south of 167th is currently <br />evaluating the opportunity to develop wetland <br />banking credits, which would increase <br />rdnwnctraam nananity and ha is willinn to chary <br />step. Water visible under floor in back through open plumbing trench. Observation <br />of yard indicated grades slope towards house in several locations corresponding to <br />water observed inside. Backyard drains to Fox Park. Fox Park Boardwalk <br />approaches are under 3" of water, water pushed up through boards while walking on <br />it. No outlet for this wetland. <br />Water standing in back yard, lower than drainfield. Ponded water is in Woodland <br />Green Park <br />Street runoff from recently completed paving project flowing down neighbors <br />driveway and settling in low point adjacent to the house. <br />Water standing in rear and side lot drainage & utility easement. <br />Experiencing flooding in the basement of the home. No standing surface water; <br />presumably an elevated water table. Property owner wanted to know if we could <br />improve ditch flow and/or install storm sewer into the recently completed work on <br />Ute St. <br />Standing water in rear yard pond and drainage & utility easement. Concerned water <br />would continue to rise into home. <br />Standing water in rear yard pond and drainage & utility easement. Concerned water <br />would continue to rise into home. <br />Resident concerned with high water in rear and side yard, encroaching near deck. <br />Property owner expressed concern with ditch drainage (and wetland discharge from <br />the north) running through the property and causing erosion to their pond outlet prior <br />to discharge to County ditch #27. <br />Split Entry Walkout. Water standing on basement floor during visit. They removed <br />all carpeting and sheet rock on block walls. Water came in at front wall at joint <br />between block and slab. Observation of yard and discussion indicated water from <br />roadside ditch rose and flowed towards house. Minimal grade change between <br />bottom of ditch and grades at house. Potential solution, regrade ditch to drain to <br />south property line, around mound system and into back yard. <br />Backyard has standing water, this is north end of wetland/ storage area. Outlet is <br />culvert under 167th Avenue. Observed Culvert, standing water visible at both ends, <br />wetland south of 167th is Jon Peterson's proposed wetland banking area. It does <br />not have an overland outlet. <br />\ <br />Iravetz, Paul & Carolyn <br />ry Solmonson <br />rah Chamberlain <br />ice Saba <br />ndie Hansen <br />Den Valley Greenhouse <br />mrowski, Joel & Helen <br />