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12/05/2024 10:35 AM <br /> C3.0.pdf V2- Changemark Notes (3 Notes ) <br /> 1 - Calculation <br /> Created by: Chris Anderson <br /> On: 11/27/2024 1 1:30 AM <br /> These calculations are missing. <br /> ---------0 Replies --------- <br /> 2 - Anoka County Highway Department Permits <br /> Status as of 12/03/2024 10:59 AM <br /> Type: Action <br /> State: For Discussion <br /> Created by: Joe Feriancek <br /> On: 12/03/2024 10:59 AM <br /> Type: Action <br /> State: For Discussion <br /> After discussion with ACHD; they do not have a preference if the developer builds all of the <br /> driveway aprons and culverts or if its done by the individual home builder. The home builder <br /> needs to be aware that both a right of way and access permit will need to be acquired from <br /> ACHD on each lot. If the developer were to build all of the dw aprons, this could be done under 1 <br /> right of way permit, but individual access permits for each lot would still be required. <br /> ---------0 Replies --------- <br /> 3 - Groundwater <br /> Status as of 12/03/2024 11:01 AM <br /> Type: Action <br /> State: For Discussion <br /> Created by: Joe Feriancek <br /> On: 12/03/2024 11:01 AM <br /> Type: Action <br /> State: For Discussion <br /> The lowest floor elevation needs to also consider the apparent groundwater elevation. There <br /> must be a minimum of 3 feet of separation, which is not being met on several lots based on the <br /> soil boring reports. <br /> ---------0 Replies --------- <br /> Page 1 <br />
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