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f <br /> Eric Meyer, Larson Engineering,provided details on the infiltration basins and ponding and how <br /> they would function. <br /> Commissioner Walker commented that he is curious as to how they can make the majority of the <br /> site concrete and treat the runoff in the small basins and not impact the wetlands. <br /> Mr. Meyer commented that the water is piped into the basin which is meant to infiltration water <br /> and then they will control the rate to ensure that the discharge does not exceed the current rates. <br /> He confirmed that their plans meet all the requirements of the LRRWMO and the State. <br /> Commissioner Walker commented that he lives along Variolite and observes the water held in the <br /> ditches after a rain event, therefore he has concern that this development would add to that issue. <br /> He asked who would be responsible if there were issues caused to neighboring property owners. <br /> Mr. Meyer commented that they are meeting the requirements. <br /> Commissioner Walker commented that if more water comes off this property, which currently <br /> soaks up water, he has concern for the residents if the retention ponds are not functioning as <br /> intended. <br /> Mr. Meyer commented that they will also have a maintenance agreement for the pond to ensure it <br /> continues to function. <br /> Commissioner Walker commented that this is a very wet area already and asked what would be <br /> done if there is water in basements after this is built. <br /> Mr. Fincher stated that there is a separate process for the review and approval of the stormwater <br /> design that is currently underway with the LRRWMO. He commented that there would be a <br /> detailed analysis to ensure that there would not be negative impacts. He stated that perhaps those <br /> concerns could be passed to the LRRWMO in its review as that is a separate process. He stated <br /> that there was a recommendation to complete a noise analysis. He stated that his company has <br /> represented many Charter Schools and has never had that required in the past. He noted that they <br /> would be willing to work with City staff to complete that. He commented that this is next to <br /> Central Park that has multiple fields. He stated that the school is proposing a football/soccer field <br /> with track improvements. He commented that typically there are 10 to 12 games in a football <br /> season, split between home and away games, therefore that activity would be controlled. He <br /> commented that they welcome the recommendations of the EPB and will work to preserve as many <br /> mature trees as possible and recognized that could help to mitigate the noise and impacts to <br /> residential properties. <br /> Debra Musgrove, 15247 Fluorine St NW, stated that she is the Chair of the LRRWMO Board and <br /> provided details on the process that group follows for permit review. She noted that all <br /> applications are reviewed by an engineering to ensure the rules are being met. <br /> Planning Commission/May 26,2022 <br /> Page 9 of 20 <br />