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Attachment L <br />To: David Swearington, Lucas Miller, and Jessica Jagoe <br />From: Derrik Mills <br />cc: Tina York <br />Date: 1 /18/23 <br />Re: 1 st Review comments summary for council presentation <br />The following are general comment summaries from the set of plans submitted by Kimley Horn <br />to the City for review as of 01/17/24. <br />1. Plans are incomplete. They are missing erosion protection and sediment control plans, <br />demolition plans, all city details, either the existing or proposed plat for this project, and <br />general notes. <br />2. Grading plans do not tie into the existing grades, and for some reason the site is shown <br />to be 7' above the street flowline, which is very odd. Significant grading issues such as <br />the driveway with 20% grade into the site, -13% cross slopes in several sidewalks on <br />site, and grading towards the building instead of away the building. <br />3. There is currently no Rice Creek Watershed District Permit submittal that the city is <br />aware of. <br />4. This project will also need to be submitted to the county due to their driveway location <br />Lexington Ave and tie ins to county infrastructure. <br />5. Many ADA related comments. <br />6. Utility tie ins are loosely defined, but need much more information to be acceptable to <br />the City. Current Tie ins are missing existing utility information <br />7. Many of the above changes, especially the grading will have significant impacts on the <br />project. The next review is expected to have additional critical design(s) that will need to <br />be reviewed by the City for approval.. <br />County Critical Comments <br />1. Please ensure references to Lexington Avenue include the completed construction <br />project from 2023. Based on the drawings, it appears they are going off of a recent aerial <br />photo that shows improvements to the entrance approach. Just making sure design is <br />going off the proper plans for Lexington. <br />2. Lexington shows as being newly placed concrete roadway in 2023. New driveway <br />appears to have been placed with the road's construction. #1 - existing new driveway to <br />be utilized for any new entrance improvements to the proposed development. #2 - <br />Request no excavation cuts into the new concrete pavement be considered for the <br />proposed new HDPE storm sewer line. Request developer submit a proposal to use <br />directional drilling of solid wall HDPE, (SDR 26 or less preferably 17). Manhole to be <br />