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<br />2335 Highway 36 W <br />51. Paul, MN 55113 <br /> <br />Tel 651-636-4600 <br />Fax 651-636-1311 <br /> <br />www.bonestroo.com <br /> <br />June 22. 2007 <br /> <br />. Bonestroo <br /> <br />Dallas Larson <br />Administrator <br />City of Centerville <br />1880 Main Street <br />Centerville. MN 55038 <br /> <br />Re: Public Works Facility <br />Site Review <br />City of Centerville <br />Bonestroo File No.: 000616-07160-0 <br /> <br />Dear Dallas: <br /> <br />As directed by the council, we have reviewed the revised site drawing of the Shudy Property as submitted by <br />Metro Land Surveying. <br /> <br />As the site exists, it could be thought of as being divided into four quadrants. The northeast quadrant is <br />primarily unusable wetland. The southwest quadrant is occupied by the existing building. The remaining <br />two quadrants are what remain for usable open space. It is our understanding that the Public Works <br />director intends to utilize the northwest quadrant as a stock yard for spare parts, temporary outdoor storage <br />and other miscellaneous uses. The southeast quadrant is broken up by irregularly shaped wetlands. It is <br />also impacted by the probable future right-of-way of the extension of 21st Ave. <br /> <br />We have looked at a number of items as outlined our scope and proposal for this work: <br /> <br />Salt/Sand storage <br />A salt/sand storage facility could be located in the NW quadrant. A driveway would need to be built to <br />access it if it was built anywhere but right off the edge of the existing concrete pavement. Alternatively. the <br />salt/sand could be stored in one of the aggregate segregation bins on the east side of the existing building <br />if a roof could be constructed over one or two of them. <br /> <br />Fueling Station <br />A fuel tank and filling area could be squeezed into the northwest corner of the existing concrete pavement. <br /> <br />51. Paul <br />51. Cloud <br />Rochester <br />Milwaukee <br />Chicago <br />
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