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2. WATER MAIN: <br /> Currently, the closest water main to Hunters Crossing is located on the east side of <br /> Centerville Road, near the southwest corner of Parkview Addition. It is proposed to <br /> connect to this system at an existing 12" x 8" tee in the east ditch, and extend 12" PVC <br /> water main to the south approximately 800 feet. At Center Street, water main would be <br /> stubbed out to the east and a hydrant placed at the corner. As shown on Figure 3, the <br /> trunk main along the county road would be 60 feet east of the road centerline to a point <br /> just south of the Center Oaks development. From there, the pipe would be jacked under <br /> CSAH 21, with continuation on the west side another 200 feet to Hunters Trail. It is <br /> proposed to extend the trunk water main an additional 400 feet south for future <br /> development and to provide water service to a home (Dennis Zerwas residence) on the <br /> east side of Centerville Road. <br /> Within the new subdivision, an 8" diameter pipe will be extended along Hunters Trail <br /> and the stub street to the south. Six inch PVC mains will be installed on both cul -de -sac <br /> streets. All necessary valves and hydrants will be provided for fire protection and <br /> maintenance of the system. Water services to the 37 lots will consist of 1" copper pipe <br /> extended from the main to 10 feet beyond the right -of -way line. <br /> 3. STORM SEWER: <br /> The stormwater drainage will be directed via catch basins and storm sewers to two <br /> ponding areas within the plat. The southerly pond will be constructed within a large <br /> wetland area at the southeast corner of Hunters Crossing. Discharge will be through an <br /> 18 -inch diameter pipe to the north pond. The north pond will store most of the roadway <br /> runoff from the plat, before outletting through a skimmer structure to the county ditch <br /> along the north side of the property. Total runoff from the site after all construction is <br /> complete will not exceed existing runoff amounts. <br /> At the intersection of Hunters Trail and Centerville Road, catch basins will be installed at <br /> the west right -of -way line to direct drainage from the new street into the west ditch of the <br /> county road. The water will flow south and enter the southerly pond. <br /> 4. STREET IMPROVEMENTS: <br /> The new streets in Hunters Crossing will be built to typical 7 -ton residential street <br /> standards for the City of Centerville. The streets are Hunters Trail, Deer Court and <br /> Beaver Pond Way. The new roads will consist of the following parameters: <br /> 1. 60 -foot wide right -of -way <br /> 2. 33 -foot back to back surmountable concrete curb and gutter <br /> 3. geotextile fabric and 20" select granular borrow <br /> 4. 6" class 5 aggregate base <br /> 5. 1 '/" bituminous base and wear courses <br /> 6. 4" drain tile behind all curb <br /> 3 <br />
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