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Preliminary Plat and Site Plan Review <br />Shade Tree Cottages <br />April 1, 2005, revised May 6, 2005 <br />Page 3 of 6 <br /> <br />The construction of Potassium Street should be a coordinated project between Shade Tree, National Growth, <br />and the City of Ramsey. <br /> <br />The proposed development is providing two public streets and one private street. <br /> <br />The private street is 591 feet long. City Code states private streets over 300 feet in length must be 32 feet <br />wide. The development is being processed as a PUD and deviations are permitted. The deviation from <br />private street standards allows a slightly larger green area between the existing residential development and <br />the proposed single unit detached townhouse units. The 28 foot wide street will be acceptable if it is posted <br />for no parking on one side of the street. The public street servicing the single family homes is proposing to <br />be 649 feet in length, which exceeds the City's 600 foot maximum cul-de-sac length. Again this <br />development is proposing to be processed as a PUD and therefore deviations are permitted. <br /> <br />l 0. Grading and Drainage. Due to the uncertainty of the location of Potassium Street. The City reserves <br /> the right to review the grading, drainage, and utility plan in great detail as part of the final plat <br /> submittal. However, it would be in everyone's best interest to provide preliminary plans to staff prior <br /> to final plat submittal. Grading, Drainage and Utility plans have been prepared by Midwest Land <br /> Surveyors and Engineers. We have some specific comments regarding these plans: <br /> <br />The plans show retaining walls adjacent to the private street. The city requires engineered plans for retaining <br />walls ~bur (4) feet tall and higher. <br /> <br />The low point in Potassium street will need to be raised to allow for installation of an equalizer pipe <br />between the wetlands. Catch basins and a water quality treatment manhole will be required at the low point, <br />direct discharge of the street runoff to the wetlands is not acceptable. An equalization pipe must also be <br />provided where the public street crosses the wetland near station 5+00. Mitigation plans are required for the <br />wetland impacts as noted above. <br /> <br />The watermain shown on the plans is PVC. The city standard for watermain is DIP~ This must be revised on. <br />the final plans. <br /> <br />A permit must be obtained from the Lower Rum RAver WMO to insure the adequacy of the storm water <br />system and erosion control measures. <br /> <br />The utility plans show extension of trunk sanitary sewer to the northeast comer of the site. Staff review <br />indicates that the proposed connection to an existing lift station in Wildlife Sanctuary cannot be made using <br />the alignment through this development and Rum River Meadows to the east. The deep trunk sewer should <br />terminate at Potassium Street with a stub extended to the east right of way for future connection. Adequate <br />depth must be maintained to provide for abandonment of the lift station in River Pines 3rd. The connection <br />is in the Rum River Meadows development. ,: <br /> <br />Wetlands: The subject property contains several wetlands. The plans indicate the wetlands have been <br />delineated. A copy of the delineation report must be forwarded to the city. The report must also be <br />l'orwarded to the Lower Rum River Water Management Organization for verification. The plan is showing <br /> <br /> <br />