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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 07 February 18, 2020 Item No. LAKE MARION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT Proposed Action Staff recommends adoption of the following motion: Move to approve the Lake Marion Elementary School conditional use permit amendment and adopt the findings of fact. Overview Representatives of ISD #194 are requesting approval of an amendment to conditional use permit #89-05 to allow a 15,420 square foot expansion to Lake Marion Elementary School located at 19875 Dodd Boulevard. The project includes the construction of a building addition for classrooms and parking lot and driveway improvements. The Planning Commission held a public hearing at its February 6, 2020 meeting. There was no public comment. The Planning Commission recommended unanimous approval of the conditional use permit amendment subject to nine stipulations, including a stipulation that the School District shall review and present options for a second access to a public street prior to City Council consideration of the application. Following the Planning Commission meeting revised plans were submitted that addressed comments raised in the planning and engineering reports. Primary Issues to Consider • What options have been discussed for a second driveway access to the site? Supporting Information • Staff response to primary issues to consider • Conditional use permit • Findings of fact • Ames Arena parking lot improvements overall site plan • Revised plans • February 6, 2020 draft Planning Commission meeting minutes • January 31, 2020 planning and engineering reports Financial Impact: $ Budgeted: Y☐ N☐ Source: Related Documents: (CIP, ERP, etc.): Envision Lakeville Community Values: High Quality Education Report Completed by: Monica Waite, Planning & Zoning Specialist Zoning Ordinance Staff Response to Primary Issues to Consider • What options have been discussed for a second driveway access to the site? 1. Staff recommends a single lane one-way driveway connection to the Ames Arena parking lot. The touchdown point of this driveway connection can be seen on the Ames Arena parking lot improvements overall site plan that is included in the Council’s packet materials. The school board discussed this option at their February 11th meeting and indicated they would consider constructing this driveway connection at a future date. 2. Construction of a second, right-turn only access onto Dodd Boulevard (CSAH 9). This option does not meet Dakota County access spacing and is not supported by City staff. 3. Constructing a bus only driveway connection to Ideal Way. City staff does not support this option because it would add traffic through the existing residential neighborhood south of the school. 1 (Reserved for Dakota County Recording Information) CITY OF LAKEVILLE DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 20-___ AMENDMENT TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 89-05 1. Permit. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, the City of Lakeville hereby grants an amendment to conditional use permit #89-05 to ISD #194 to allow an addition to Lake Marion Elementary School, located at 19875 Dodd Boulevard. 2. Property. The permit is for the following described property in the City of Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota: Lot 2, Block 1, LAKEVILLE ELEMENTARY 2ND ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, Dakota County, Minnesota. 3. Conditions. This conditional use permit amendment is issued subject to the following conditions: a) The site plan and building addition shall be developed in accordance with the plans approved by the City Council. b) A building permit is required prior to commencing construction of the building addition. c) The proposed building addition shall be sided with brick to match the existing building. All building materials shall meet the requirements for an institutional use in the RS-2 District. d) Lighting must comply with Section 11-16-17 of the Zoning Ordinance. Detailed fixture and photometric plans must be submitted with the Building Permit application for the proposed addition. 2 e) The building addition is subject to review by the Fire Marshal. 4. Revocation. The City may revoke the conditional use permit amendment for cause upon determination that the conditional use permit amendment is not in conformance with the conditions of the permit or is in continued violation of the city code or other applicable regulations. 5. Expiration. This conditional use permit amendment shall expire unless the applicant commences construction of the authorized use within one year of the date of this conditional use permit amendment unless an extension is approved by the Zoning Administrator. DATED: February 18, 2020 CITY OF LAKEVILLE BY: ________________________ Douglas P. Anderson, Mayor BY: ________________________ Charlene Friedges, City Clerk The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 18th day of February 2020, by Douglas P. Anderson, Mayor and by Charlene Friedges, City Clerk of the City of Lakeville, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation. __________________________ Notary Public DRAFTED BY: City of Lakeville 20195 Holyoke Avenue Lakeville, MN 55044 1 CITY OF LAKEVILLE DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA LAKE MARION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT FINDINGS OF FACT AND DECISION On February 6, 2020 the Lakeville Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting to consider the request of ISD #194 for a conditional use permit amendment to allow the construction of a building addition to Lake Marion Elementary School in the RS-2, Single Family Residential District on property located at 19875 Dodd Boulevard. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed conditional use permit amendment preceded by published and mailed notice. The applicant was present and the Planning Commission heard testimony from all interested persons wishing to speak. The City Council hereby adopts the following: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The property is located in Planning District No. 4 of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, which guides the property for Public and Quasi-Public uses. 2. The property is currently zoned RS-2, Single Family Residential District. . 3. The legal description of the property is: Lot 2, Block 1, LAKEVILLE ELEMENTARY 2ND ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, Dakota County, Minnesota. 4. Section 11-4-3E of the City of Lakeville Zoning Ordinance provides that a conditional use permit may not be issued unless certain criteria are satisfied. The criteria and our findings regarding them are: a. The proposed action has been considered in relation to the specific policies and provisions of and has been found to be consistent with the official City Comprehensive Plan. Finding: The proposed expansion of the elementary school is consistent with the policies and provisions of Planning District 4 of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. b. The proposed use is or will be compatible with present and future land uses of the area. Finding: The proposed expansion of the elementary school is compatible with existing medium family residential and commercial land uses in the area. 2 c. The proposed use conforms with all performance standards contained in the Zoning Ordinance. Finding: The elementary school is an existing use on the property. The proposed expansion will conform to all performance standards set forth in the Zoning Ordinance given compliance with the approved conditional use permit amendment. d. The proposed use can be accommodated with existing public services and will not overburden the City’s service capacity. Finding: The proposed expansion to the elementary school can be adequately served with existing public services. e. Traffic generation by the proposed use is within capabilities of streets serving the property. Finding: The existing street (Dodd Boulevard) that serves the property can accommodate the proposed expansion, given the changes proposed with the redesign and expansion of the existing access. 5. The planning report dated January 31, 2020 prepared by Monica Waite, Planning & Zoning Specialist, is incorporated herein. DECISION The City Council approves the Lake Marion Elementary conditional use permit amendment in the form attached thereto. DATED: February 18, 2020 CITY OF LAKEVILLE BY:_____________________________ Douglas P. Anderson, Mayor BY:_____________________________ Charlene Friedges, City Clerk NO PARKINGNO PARKINGNO PARKINGNO PARKINGNO PARKINGNO PARKINGNO PARKINGNWSWSENE G EVLT C VLT C PED C VLT C PED C PROPOSED ADDITION ±15,420 S.F. FFE=991.5 18 21 15 18 32 60 39 41 8 19 DATE:I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN,SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BYME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ANDTHAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONALENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OFMINNESOTA.MNLIC. NO.MICHAEL C. BRANDT02.05.202042661This document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.K:\TWC_LDEV\DLR GROUP\Lake Marion Elementary - Lakeville - CONFIDENTIAL\3 Design\CAD\PlanSheets\Bid Pack 3_Site Work\C4-SITE PLAN - BP3.dwg February 10, 2020 - 9:45amISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 2020 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.767 EUSTIS STREET, SUITE 100, ST. PAUL, MN 55114PHONE: 651-645-4197WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COMCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SETLAKE MARION ELEMENTARY ADDITIONCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SET 19875 Dodd Blvd, Lakeville, MN 55044BID PACKAGE #3 - SITE WORK40-20107-00 Revisions © DLR GroupPROPOSED CURB AND GUTTER PROPERTY LINE PROPOSED FENCE SETBACK LINE RETAINING WALL PROPOSED STANDARD DUTY ASPHALT PROPOSED CONCRETE PAVEMENT PROPOSED STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AREA PROPOSED CONCRETE SIDEWALK LEGEND PROPOSED HEAVY DUTY ASPHALT OVERAL SITE PLAN C4.0 02.05.2020 NORTH BUILDING DATA SUMMARY AREAS PROPOSED PROPERTY 808,199 SF (18.55 AC) EXISTING BUILDING AREA 76,510 SF (9.5% OF TOTAL PROPERTY AREA) PROPOSED BUILDING AREA 15,420 SF (1.9% OF TOTAL PROPERTY AREA) PARKING EXISTING PARKING 105 SPACES REQUIRED PARKING 100 SPACES @ 1 SPACE PER 7 STUDENTS PROPOSED SCHOOL PARKING 164 SPACES ADA STALLS REQ'D / PROVIDED 5 SPACES / 7 SPACES EXISTING STADIUM PARKING 69 SPACES PROPOSED STADIUM PARKING 86 SPACES PROPERTY SUMMARY LAKE MARION ELEMENTARY SITE RENOVATIONS - BID PACK 3 TOTAL PROPERTY AREA 808,199 SF (18.55 AC) EXISTING IMPERVIOUS AREA 237,641 SF (5.45 AC) EXISTING PERVIOUS AREA 570,558 SF (13.10 AC) PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS AREA 304,144 SF (6.98 AC) PROPOSED PERVIOUS AREA 504,055 SF (11.57 AC) TOTAL DISTURBED AREA 226,501 SF (5.20 AC) ZONING SUMMARY EXISTING ZONING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (RS-2) PARKING SETBACKS FRONT/SIDE/REAR = 15' INTERIOR = 5' BUILDING SETBACKS FRONT = 30' SIDE = 15' REAR = 30' ROW = 30' PERMANENT STABILIZATION 990988989987 9889899 9 0 991990991985 984 986987988989 988 98898 7 98 8 988 990988989987 9889899 9 0 991990991985 984 986987988989 988 98898 7 98 8 988 2.69%4.11%3. 2 3 % 0.91% 2.16% 1.98% 1.55%1.32%1.05%2.15%0.73%2.10%3.34 %3.71%3.18%985 985 990 986 986 987 987988 988 989 9894.54%3.22% 2.64%9869879 8 8 9 8 8 9889 8 9 980 985 976 977 978 979 981 982983 984 9 8 5 9859 8 2 9829 8 3 9839 8 4 9849 8 6 987988 9899 8 9 989 986 986986987 988 987 988 9859869872.70%1.13 % 0.54% 1.15%0.27%3.48%1.90%99098 6 986986987 988 988 98898999 0 987 98798 8 9889 8 9 989991980985990 976977978979981982983984986987988 989 985 990 986 987 988989 9869879889899859829839849879879889 8 9 982983984986DODD BLVDDODD BLVDPROPOSED ADDITION ±15,420 S.F. FFE=991.5 DI G E D 9869879 8 8 9 8 8 9889 8 9 980 985 976 977 978 979 981 982983 984 99098 6 986986987 988 988 98898999 0 987 98798 8 9889 8 9 989991980985990 976977978979981982983984986987988 989 SILT FENCE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE INLET PROTECTION ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE SILT FENCE INLET PROTECTION INLET PROTECTION INLET PROTECTION INLET PROTECTION EROSION CONTROL BLANKET SILT FENCE INLET PROTECTION INLET PROTECTION SILT FENCE SILT FENCE SILT FENCE AT HWL OF 985.30' SILT FENCE BIO ROLL PERMANENT STABILIZATION PERMANENT STABILIZATION PERMANENT STABILIZATION EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 2 C3.1 02/04/2020 NORTH EROSION CONTROL PLAN NOTES 1.ALL PERIMETER SILT FENCE AND ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 2.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSTRUCT DRAINAGE BASINS PRIOR TO SITE GRADING. 3.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL CATCH BASIN EROSION CONTROL MEASURES. 4.WITHIN ONE WEEK (7 DAYS) OF SITE GRADING, ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH SEED, SOD, OR ROCK BASE. REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLANS FOR MATERIALS. 5.ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY, STATE, AND WATERSHED DISTRICT PERMITS. 6.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES, INCLUDING THE REMOVAL OF SILT IN FRONT OF SILT FENCES DURING THE DURATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION. 7.ANY EXCESS SEDIMENT IN PROPOSED BASINS SHALL BE REMOVED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 8.REMOVAL ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AFTER VEGETATION IS ESTABLISHED. 9.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL SOILS AND SEDIMENT TRACKED ONTO EXISTING STREETS AND PAVED AREAS AND SHALL SWEEP ADJACENT STREETS AS NECESSARY IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY REQUIREMENTS. 10.IF BLOWING DUST BECOMES A NUISANCE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY WATER FROM A TANK TRUCK TO ALL CONSTRUCTION AREAS. UPON IMPLEMENTATION AND INSTALLATION OF THE FOLLOWING AREAS: TRAILER, PARKING, LAYDOWN, PORTA-POTTY, WHEEL WASH, CONCRETE WASHOUT, FUEL AND MATERIAL STORAGE CONTAINERS, SOLID WASTE CONTAINERS, ETC., IMMEDIATELY DENOTE THEM ON THE SITE MAPS AND NOTE ANY CHANGES IN LOCATION AS THEY OCCUR THROUGHOUT THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS. BMP AND EROSION CONTROL INSTALLATION SEQUENCE SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: 1.TEMPORARILY SEED, THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION, DENUDED AREAS THAT WILL BE INACTIVE FOR 7 DAYS OR MORE. 2.INSTALL UTILITIES, UNDERDRAINS, STORM SEWERS, UNDERGROUND SYSTEM, CURBS AND GUTTERS. 3.INSTALL APPROPRIATE INLET PROTECTION AT ALL STORM SEWER STRUCTURES AS EACH INLET STRUCTURE IS INSTALLED. 4.PERMANENTLY STABILIZE AREAS TO BE VEGETATED AS THEY ARE BROUGHT TO FINAL GRADE. 5.PREPARE SITE FOR PAVING. 6.PAVE SITE AND INSTALL STRIPING. 7.INSTALL APPROPRIATE INLET PROTECTION DEVICES FOR PAVED AREAS AS WORK PROGRESSES. 8.COMPLETE GRADING AND INSTALLATION OF PERMANENT STABILIZATION OVER ALL AREAS. 9.OBTAIN CONCURRENCE WITH THE CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT THAT THE SITE HAS BEEN FULLY STABILIZED THEN: 1.REMOVE ALL REMAINING TEMPORARY EROSION ADN SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES 2.STABILIZE ANY AREAS DISTURBED BY THE REMOVAL OF BMPS. SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION: ROCK ENTRANCE INLET PROTECTION SILT FENCE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE CONSTRUCTION FENCE BIOROLL LEGEND EROSION CONTROL BLANKET PH. II BMP QUANTITIES BMP UNIT QUANTITY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE EA.1 INLET PROTECTION EA 13 SILT FENCE LF 2,755 EROSION CONTROL BLANKET SF 7,670 PERMANENT STABILIZATION PROPOSED CONTOUR EXISTING CONTOUR SLOPEX% PROPERTY LINE 925 DATE:I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN,SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BYME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ANDTHAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONALENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OFMINNESOTA.MNLIC. NO.MICHAEL C. BRANDT02/04/202042661© DLR GroupRevisions- NOT FORCONSTRUCTION -40-20107-00 19875 Dodd Blvd, Lakeville, MN 55044 2019 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.767 EUSTIS STREET, SUITE 100, ST. PAUL, MN 55114PHONE: 651-645-4197WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COMLAKE MARION ELEMENTARY SITERENOVATIONSThis document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.K:\TWC_LDEV\DLR GROUP\Lake Marion Elementary - Lakeville - CONFIDENTIAL\3 Design\CAD\PlanSheets\Bid Pack 3_Site Work\C3-EROS PH2 PLAN - BP3.dwg January 27, 2020 - 6:04pmISSUED FOR REVIEW - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SET LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE 5.20 AC TOTAL SITE AREA 18.75 AC PRE-DEVELOPMENT PERVIOUS AREA 12.84 AC PRE-DEVELOPMENT IMPERVIOUS AREA 5.91 AC POST-DEVELOPMENT PERVIOUS AREA 11.66 AC POST-DEVELOPMENT IMPERVIOUS AREA 7.09 AC RECEIVING BODY OF WATER: WATER FROM THE SITE DISCHARGES INTO THE CITY OF LAKEVILLE STORM SEWER SYSTEM THAT DISCHARGES TO SOUTH CREEK APPROXIMATELY 0.30 MILES EAST OF THE SITE. S D VLT C D PED C SS S DODD BLVDPROPOSED ADDITION ±15,420 S.F. FFE=991.5 9 8 3 9 8 4 985 984 984 984 986 987990986987988989989.76 989.85 989.97 989.63 990.22 991.50 991.50 991.50 991.00 990.17 990.91 991.00 991.00 990.91 989.50 1 . 5 0%3.24%1.51%4.11% 989.63 D D 8 3 L F - 1 0 " H D P E @ 2 . 0 0% 70 LF - 10" HDPE @ 2.00% EOF:984.75 STRM-103 IE:984.00 W 991.00 991.00 STRM 101 STMH 48" DIA. RE:990.42 IE:987.07 NE IE:987.07 SE STRM 102 STMH 48" DIA. RE:988.43 IE:985.40 NW IE:985.40 E 982.97 0.70% EXISTING RELOCATED WATERMAIN BMP 1 INFILTRATION BASIN BASIN BOTTOM: 982.75 TOP BASIN: 984.75 WATER QUALITY VOLUME: 2,624 CF WATER QUALITY EL: 984.75 10 YEAR BOUNCE: 2 FEET PROPOSED10-YEAR HWL: 984.75 PROPOSED 100-YEAR HWL: 986.44 PROPOSED 100-YEAR 4-DAY HWL: 987.83 4: 1 4 : 1 4:14:15:16:15:1 EXISTING FLARED END SECTION TO REMAIN EX IE: 982.97 EXISTING 10-YEAR HWL: 984.69 EXISTING 100-YEAR HWL: 986.39 EXISTING 100-YEAR 4-DAY HWL: 987.75 PROPOSED10-YEAR HWL: 984.75 PROPOSED 100-YEAR HWL: 986.44 PROPOSED 100-YEAR 4-DAY HWL: 987.83 EXISTING FLARED END SECTION TO REMAIN 4' SWALE 4: 1 PROVIDE RIP RAP AROUND PERIMETER OF BMP 1 ON 2' WIDE BERM EL: 984.75, 989.87 983.28 983.13 983.59983.82 9 8 9 99 0 989 5 LF - 10" HDPE @ 2.00%STRM 100 CONNECT TO PLUMBING, COORD W/MEP IE:987.17 SW PARKING AREA IMPROVEMENTS NOT IN THIS CONTRACT 989 984.75 984.02 983EX EOF TO DODD 987.8 PROVIDE INSULATION OVER ROOF DRAIN PER DETAIL PROVIDE FOUNDATION DRAINTILE, CONNECT TO SIDEWALK DRAINTILE, SEE BID PACK 3 PLANS FOR ROUTING DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT PER DOC. NO. 582551 HIGHWAY AND UTILITY EASEMENT PER DOC. NO. 1698698 EXISTING EASEMENT 4:14: 1 TOP BERM 984.75 BASIN BOTTOM: 982.75 982.75 982.75 984.75 990.26 991.50 990.90 LIMIT GRADING TO WHAT IS NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT INFILTRATION BASIN AND DRAINAGE SWALE. SEE BID PACK 3 FOR FINAL GRADING IN THIS AREA DATE:I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN,SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BYME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ANDTHAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONALENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OFMINNESOTA.MNLIC. NO.MICHAEL C. BRANDT02/04/202042661GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN NOTES 1.ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF LAKEVILLE, SPECIFICATIONS AND BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS. 2.CONTRACTOR TO CALL GOPHER STATE CALL ONE @ <1-800-252-1166> AT LEAST TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION/CONSTRUCTION FOR UTILITY LOCATIONS. 3.STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: RCP PER ASTM C-76 HDPE: 0" - 10" PER AASHTO M-252 HDPE: 12" OR GREATER PER ASTM F-2306 PVC SDR 26 PER ASTM D-3034 WHEN STORM SEWER CROSSES ABOVE WATERMAIN: STORM SEWER (18" AND SMALLER) SHALL BE PVC SHC 40 PER ASTM D-1785 STORM SEWER (18" AND LARGER) SHALL BE PER ASTM F714 (18" MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE OUTER EDGE TO OUTER EDGE) STORM SEWER FITTINGS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: RCP PER ASTM C-76, JOINTS PER ASTM C-361, C-990, AND C-443 HDPE AND POLYPROPYLENE PER ASTM 3212 PVC PER ASTM D-3034, JOINTS PER ASTM D-3212 WHEN STORM SEWER CROSSES ABOVE WATERMAIN: STORM SEWER (18" AND SMALLER) FITTINGS SHALL BE PVC SHC 40 PER ASTM D-2665 STORM SEWER (18" AND LARGER) FITTINGS SHALL BE PER ASTM F2683 (18" MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE OUTER EDGE TO OUTER EDGE) 4.CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF EXISTING UTILITIES AND TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES PRIOR TO THE START OF SITE GRADING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR VARIATIONS 5.SUBGRADE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXCAVATION TO HELP OFFSET ANY STABILITY PROBLEMS DUE TO WATER SEEPAGE OR STEEP SLOPES. WHEN PLACING NEW SURFACE MATERIAL ADJACENT TO EXISTING PAVEMENT, THE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED PROMPTLY TO AVOID UNDERMINING OF EXISTING PAVEMENT. 6.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL. 7.CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE DRAINAGE TRENCHES TO FOLLOW PROPOSED STORM SEWER ALIGNMENTS. 8.GRADES SHOWN ARE FINISHED GRADES. CONTRACTOR SHALL ROUGH GRADE TO SUBGRADE ELEVATION AND LEAVE STREET READY FOR SUBBASE. 9.ALL EXCESS MATERIAL, BITUMINOUS SURFACING, CONCRETE ITEMS, ANY ABANDONED UTILITY ITEMS, AND OTHER UNSTABLE MATERIALS SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. 10.REFER TO THE UTILITY PLAN FOR SANITARY SEWER MAIN, WATER MAIN SERVICE LAYOUT AND ELEVATIONS AND CASTING / STRUCTURE NOTATION. 11.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PAVEMENTS AND CURB AND GUTTER WITH SMOOTH UNIFORM SLOPES TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE. 12.INSTALL A MINIMUM OF 4" CLASS 5 AGGREGATE BASE UNDER CURB AND GUTTER AND CONCRETE SIDEWALKS. 13.UPON COMPLETION OF EXCAVATION AND FILLING, CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE ALL STREETS AND DISTURBED AREAS ON SITE. ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE RE-VEGETATED WITH A MINIMUM OF 4" OF TOPSOIL. 14.ALL SPOT ELEVATIONS/CONTOURS ARE TO GUTTER / FLOW LINE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 15.GRADING FOR ALL SIDEWALKS AND ACCESSIBLE ROUTES INCLUDING CROSSING DRIVEWAYS SHALL CONFORM TO CURRENT ADA STATE/NATIONAL STANDARDS. IN NO CASE SHALL ACCESSIBLE RAMP SLOPES EXCEED 1 VERTICAL TO 12 HORIZONTAL. IN NO CASE SHALL SIDEWALK CROSS SLOPES EXCEED 2% . IN NO CASE SHALL LONGITUDINAL SIDEWALK SLOPES EXCEED 5%. IN NO CASE SHALL ACCESSIBLE PARKING STALLS OR AISLES EXCEED 2% (1.5% TARGET) IN ALL DIRECTIONS. SIDEWALK ACCESS TO EXTERNAL BUILDING DOORS AND GATES SHALL BE ADA COMPLIANT. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY IF ADA CRITERIA CANNOT BE MET IN ANY LOCATION PRIOR TO PAVING. NO CONTRACTOR CHANGE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR A.D.A COMPLIANCE ISSUES. 16.MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 0.5% GUTTER SLOPE TOWARDS LOW POINTS. 17.CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE 3" INSULATION BY 5' WIDE CENTERED ON STORM PIPE IF LESS THAN 4' OF COVER IN PAVEMENT AREAS AND LESS THAN 3' OF COVER IN LANDSCAPE AREAS. 18.ALL STORM SEWER CONNECTIONS SHALL BE GASKETED AND WATER TIGHT INCLUDING MANHOLE CONNECTIONS. 19.ALL STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL BE AIR TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT PLUMBING CODE. 20.MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 1.25% SLOPE IN BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT AREAS, 0.5% SLOPE IN CONCRETE PAVEMENT AREAS. 21.CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW PAVEMENT GRADIENT AND CONSTRUCT "INFALL CURB" WHERE PAVEMENT DRAINS TOWARD GUTTER, AND "OUTFALL" CURB WHERE PAVEMENT DRAINS AWAY FROM GUTTER. 22.ALL PORTIONS OF THE STORM SEWER SYSTEM LOCATED WITHIN 10 FEET OF THE BUILDING OR WATER SERVICE LINE MUST BE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINNESOTA RULES, CHAPTER 474, SECTION 1109. 23.ALL STORM PIPE ENTERING STRUCTURES SHALL BE WATERTIGHT OR BE OF FLEXIBLE COMPRESSION JOINTS. JOINT CONNECTIONS SHALL BE FLEXIBLE WATER STOPS, RESILIENT CONNECTORS, OR OTHER FLEXIBLE SYSTEMS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER TO MAKE WATERTIGHT CONNECTION TO MANHOLES AND OTHE STRUCTURES UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED BY CITY AND STATE DESIGN STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. CEMENT MORTAR JOINTS ARE NOT APPROVED. PROPOSED STORM SEWER PROPERTY LINE EXISTING CONTOUR PROPOSED CONTOUR925 PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION100.00 LEGEND PROPOSED HIGH POINT ELEVATION HP:0.0 PROPOSED LOW POINT ELEVATION PROPOSED GUTTER ELEVATION PROPOSED TOP OF CURB ELEVATION PROPOSED FLUSH PAVEMENT ELEVATION LP:0.0 G:0.00 T:0.00 PROPOSED EMERGENCY OVERFLOW T/G:0.0 EOF:0.0 0.0%PROPOSED DRAINAGE DIRECTION ME:0.0 MATCH EXISTING ELEVATION PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE (SOLID CASTING) PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE (ROUND INLET CASTING) PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE/ CATCH BASIN (CURB INLET CASTING) PROPOSED STORM SEWER CLENOUT PROPOSED RIPRAP PROPOSED FLARED END SECTION CO D © DLR GroupRevisions- NOT FORCONSTRUCTION -40-20107-00LAKE MARION ELEMENTARY ADDITION19875 Dodd Blvd, Lakeville, MN 55044 2019 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.767 EUSTIS STREET, SUITE 100, ST. PAUL, MN 55114PHONE: 651-645-4197WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COMThis document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.K:\TWC_LDEV\DLR GROUP\Lake Marion Elementary - Lakeville - CONFIDENTIAL\3 Design\CAD\PlanSheets\Bid Pack 2_Building Addition\C5-GRADING PLAN - BP2.dwg January 27, 2020 - 5:57pmCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SET ISSUED FOR REVIEW - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONDESIGN DEVELOPMENT 12/23/2019 NORTH GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN C5.0 02/04/2020 BMP 1 - SOUTHEAST INFILTRATION BASIN TYPICAL SECTION WATER QUALITY VOLUME DEPTH USE TOOTH BUCKET TO SCARIFY (RIP) UNDERLYING SOILS 12" DEEP TO REMOVE COMPACTION TOP BERM/WATER QUALITY ELEVATION: 984.75, PROVIDE RIPRAP AROUND PERIMETER OF BASIN BOTTOM OF BASIN: 982.75 CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY SOILS BELOW BASIN MEET 0.80 IN/HR INFILTRATION RATE, SUBGRADE SHALL BE EXCAVATED AND REPLACED WITH ENGINEERED SOILS DOWN TO SOILS SUSCEPTIBLE TO 0.80 IN/HR INFILTRATION RATE IF NEEDED, CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE MINIMUM 3 FEET OF VERTICAL SEPARATION FROM BASIN BOTTOM TO GROUNDWATER 4:1 MAX SIDE SLOPE 4:1 MAX SIDE SLOPE INFILTRATION BASIN NOTES 1.CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE (2) DOUBLE RING INFILTROMETER TESTS WITHIN THE BASIN EXCAVATION AREA PRIOR TO EXCAVATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE RESULTS TO THE ENGINEER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE INFILTRATION BASIN. 2.IN CASE OF POORLY INFILTRATING SOILS BEING ENCOUNTERED, CONTRACTOR SHALL OVER-EXCAVATE ANY TOPSOIL, AND FILL/URBAN FILL. EXCAVATION SHALL BE REPLACED WITH SUITABLE ENGINEERED FILL MEETING THE MNDOT SPECIFICATION FOR COARSE FILTER AGGREGATE PER SECTION 3149.2H WITH COMPOST MIXED IN. EXISTING FILL DEPTHS MAY VARY, CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE ALL FILL DOWN TO NATIVE SOILS 3.IF NATIVE SUBGRADE SOILS BELOW TOPSOIL FILL/URBAN FILL ARE DETERMINED TO NOT BE CONDUCIVE TO THE DESIGN INFILTRATION REQUIREMENTS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY ENGINEER. 4.UPON COMPLETION OF THE STORMWATER BMP AND FINAL STABILIZATION OF THE TRIBUTARY DRAINAGE AREA, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION AFTER A SIGNIFICANT RAIN EVENT THAT SHOWS THE BMPS DRAWS DOWN WITHIN 48 HOURS. 5.NO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SHALL TRAVEL WITHIN THE INFILTRATION SYSTEM AREA. USE EXCAVATOR WITH TOOTHED BUCKET FOR INFILTRATION BASIN EXCAVATION TO AVOID COMPACTING OR SMEARING OF SOILS. 6.FINAL EXCAVATION OF INFILTRATION BASIN AREA AND INSTALLATION OF OF ENGINEERED SOIL MUST OCCUR IN DRY SOIL CONDITIONS TO PREVENT SMEARING AND COMPACTION. DO NOT WORK IN INFILTRATION SYSTEM AREA IF SOIL CONDITIONS ARE WET. 7.IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING BASIN CONSTRUCTION, THE BASIN/EXCAVATION SHALL BE PROTECTED WITH SILT FENCE AND OR BIO-ROLLS SUCH THAT ON-SITE SOILS DO NOT ENTER THE TRENCH EXCAVATION AND CLOG UP THE BOTTOM/SIDES OF THE EXCAVATION LIMITING THE INFILTRATION CAPACITY OF THE BASIN . SEE SHEET C301 FOR SILT FENCE LOCATION. 8.IF ANY SOILS ENTER THE TRENCH PRIOR TO BACKFILLING, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE SOILS AND CONFIRM THE INFILTRATION CAPACITY OF THE NATIVE SUBGRADE SOILS IS MET WITH INFILTROMETER TESTS. 9.PROVIDE AND INSTALL EROSION CONTROL BLANKET AT INFILTRATION BASIN AREA SIDE SLOPES AFTER ALL PLANTINGS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. BLANKET TO BE OVERLAPPED BY 4" AND ANCHORED BY SOD STAPLES/ PLANE BLANKET PERPENDICULAR TO THE SLOPE. TRENCH IN EDGES TO PREVENT UNDERMINING. PROVIDE SILT FENCE AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF SLOPE. 985990986 987 988 989 985 984 986 9879889889889879 8 8 9 8 8 9889 8 9 9 8 5 98 6 98 7 9 8 8 988 9 8 7 988 990 989 988 986987 985 986 987 985 985 986986986987987987987G S PED C D D D D D S D S S DODD BLVD9869879 8 8 9 8 8 9889 8 9 DODD BLVD21 15 18 32 60 39 DODD BLVDPROPOSED ADDITION ±15,420 S.F. FFE=991.5 D STRM-07 2X3 CB, NEENAH R-3067VB RE:986.38 IE:983.26 E STRM-05 CBMH, NEENAH R-3067VB RE:986.16 IE:982.18 W IE:982.08 SE STRM-06 CBMH, NEENAH R-3067VB RE:986.17 IE:983.00 W IE:982.89 E STRM-03 CBMH, NEENAH R-3067VB RE:986.51 IE:981.97 SE STRM-02 CBMH, NEENAH R-3067VB 8' Ø, 6' SUMP W/ SAFL BAFFLE RE:985.62 IE:981.64 NW IE:983.07 SW IE:981.54 E STRM-10 2X3 CB, NEENAH R-3067VB RE:984.80 IE:981.91 N OCS-01 48" MH, HAALA GRATE RE:985.50 IE:981.50 S IE:981.13 N FES-02 FES 18" W/RIPRAP IE:981.30 W FES-03 FES 24" W/RIPRAP IE:981.30 W FES-01 FES 24" W/RIPRAP IE:981.30 N 179 LF - 18" HP STORM @ 0.40% 67 L F - 1 8 " H P ST O R M @ 0 . 5 0 % 24 LF - 18" HP STORM @ 1.00% 64 LF - 15" HP STORM @ 0.40% 33 LF - 18" HP STORM @ 1.00% 39 LF - 18" H P STORM @ 0 . 6 8 % 36 LF - 24" HP STORM @ 0.50% 18 LF - 24" HP STORM @ -1.11% 1.71%1.62%1.68% 1.60%1.66%1.31%1.98%2.06%1.31%2.84%1.72% 1.70% 1.72% 1.74% 1.67% 1.65%2.07%2.34%2.06%2.34%2.26%1.73%1.74%1.52%1.63%2.34%3.38%2.16%1.79%1.93%1.79%1.78%1.60%1.67% 1.74% 1.67%1.71%983 9829839849 8 5 985985989985 989 9 8 2 9 8 4 9 8 5 985STRM-04 CBMH, NEENAH R-3067VB 8' Ø, 6' SUMP W/ SAFL BAFFLE RE:986.47 IE:981.52 W IE:981.74 NW IE:981.48 E 985.42 STRM-11 2X3 CB, NEENAH R-3067VB RE:988.55 IE:985.00 NE 193 L F - 1 5 " H P STOR M @ 1. 0 0 % STRM-08 MH, NEENAH R-1642 CONSTRUCT DOGHOUSE MANHOLE OVER EXISTING RE:986.90 IE:981.78 SW IE:981.78 E 98 6 986 9861.76%0.66%6.09%4.21%98 5 1.66%988 989 9899879859869861.58%1.90%0.50%0.51%0.51% 0 . 6 4% 0.69% 990 990988 988990.29 990.27 984 985 982 981.30 9869879849839829829839849859869 8 6 9 8 5 9 8 4 9 8 3 9 8 2 982983987 988 986 ME:989.94 ME:990.16 988.56 988.52 990.70 990.43 990.90 990.55 990.58 991.35 991.50 991.50 991.35 990.15 990.14 2.48% 989.75 989.65 989.50 991.42 991.42 988.67 988.701.83%989.90 1.82%988.43 988.28 988.48 989.76 989.63 990.22 991.50 991.50 989.63 989.87 BMP 2 INFILTRATION BASIN BASIN BOTTOM: 981.30 TOP BASIN: 985.50 WATER QUALITY VOLUME: 6,304 CF WATER QUALITY EL: 982.08 10 YEAR BOUNCE: 1.99 FEET 10-YEAR HWL: 983.29 100-YEAR HWL: 984.48 BMP 1 INFILTRATION BASIN SEE BID PACKAGE 2 PLANS ADJUST GATE VALVE TO PROPOSED GRADES AS NEEDED GRADE BREAK PRETREATMENT MANHOLE W/SAFL BAFFLE TOP BERM 985.50 PRETREATMENT MANHOLE W/SAFL BAFFLE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY DRY UTILITY AND PROPOSED STORM SEWER CROSSINGS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PROVIDE DRAINTILE BENEATH SIDEWALK PER DETAIL, CONNECT TO PROPOSED STORM CATCH BASIN MANHOLE ALL FES SHALL BE CONCRETE (TYP.) FOUNDATION DRAINTILE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE WOOD SKIMMER, SEE DETAIL SEE GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN ADA INSET, SHEET C5.2 986.78 986.67 986.47 985.95 986.43 986.26 986.70 985.99 986.22 987.12 987.54 988.11 987.21 987.58 987.46 987.76 989.25 987.54 989.04 988.65 988.59 987.56 987.44 987.31 987.27 987.09 986.92 986.93 986.89 987.00 987.31 987.39 987.44 986.86 986.62986.95 986.89 986.69 986.47 986.27 986.21 986.40 987.07 987.25 986.93 986.88 986.87 987.00 987.34 987.52 987.46987.74 987.92 987.80 987.53 987.45 987.38987.30 987.60 987.69 988.47 G:988.13 987.08 986.36 G:987.49 G:987.23 987.87 ME:988.30 ME:988.38 T/G:988.26 989.10 988.74 989.40 989.01 988.42 988.90 984.80 985.49 985.98 985.62 985.67 985.71 985.98 985.66 986.21 986.16 985.18 986.45 985.50 985.50 985.39 986.44 988.01 986.47 987.16 989.30 989.34 985.77 986.73 986.14 986.37 990.09 ME:990.53 ME:990.47 990.09 989.80 989.63 ME:990.41 989.77 989.63 989.68 989.82 985.53 989.67 988.54 988.90 T:988.63 988.97 987.42 981.30 981.30 981.30 PROVIDE 10 LF DRAINTILE FINGER DRAINS AT ALL CATCH BASINS (TYP), PER DETAIL HIGHWAY AND UTILITY EASEMENT PER DOC. NO. 1698698 EXISTING EASEMENT 988.39 ME:990.45 ME:990.32 ME:990.28 T/G:988.18 G:988.29 T:988.78 T/G:987.45 T/G:987.27 T:987.67 987.81 T:987.76 987.66 G:987.20 T:987.70 T/G:987.06 987.23 987.64 T:987.50 G:987.01 DATE:I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN,SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BYME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ANDTHAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONALENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OFMINNESOTA.MNLIC. NO.MICHAEL C. BRANDT02/04/202042661© DLR GroupRevisions- NOT FORCONSTRUCTION -40-20107-00 19875 Dodd Blvd, Lakeville, MN 55044 2019 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.767 EUSTIS STREET, SUITE 100, ST. PAUL, MN 55114PHONE: 651-645-4197WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COMLAKE MARION ELEMENTARY SITERENOVATIONSThis document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.\\kimley-horn.com\MW_TWC\TWC_LDEV\DLR GROUP\Lake Marion Elementary - Lakeville - CONFIDENTIAL\3 Design\CAD\PlanSheets\Bid Pack 3_Site Work\C5-GRADING PLAN - BP3.dwg January 27, 2020 - 8:19pmISSUED FOR REVIEW - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SET DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 12/23/2019 GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN NOTES PROPOSED STORM SEWER PROPERTY LINE EXISTING CONTOUR PROPOSED CONTOUR925 PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION100.00 LEGEND PROPOSED HIGH POINT ELEVATION HP:0.0 PROPOSED LOW POINT ELEVATION PROPOSED GUTTER ELEVATION PROPOSED TOP OF CURB ELEVATION PROPOSED FLUSH PAVEMENT ELEVATION LP:0.0 G:0.00 T:0.00 PROPOSED EMERGENCY OVERFLOW T/G:0.0 EOF:0.0 0.0%PROPOSED DRAINAGE DIRECTION ME:0.0 MATCH EXISTING ELEVATION PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE (SOLID CASTING) PROPOSED STORM SEWER CLEANOUT PROPOSED RIPRAP PROPOSED FLARED END SECTION CO D PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE (ROUND INLET CASTING) PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE/ CATCH BASIN (CURB INLET CASTING) GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN C5.1 02/04/2020 BMP 2 - EAST INFILTRATION BASIN TYPICAL SECTION WATER QUALITY VOLUME DEPTH USE TOOTH BUCKET TO SCARIFY (RIP) UNDERLYING SOILS 12" DEEP TO REMOVE COMPACTION WATER QUALITY ELEVATION: 982.08 BOTTOM OF BASIN: 981.30 CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY SOILS BELOW BASIN MEET 0.8 IN/HR INFILTRATION RATE, SUBGRADE SHALL BE EXCAVATED AND REPLACED WITH ENGINEERED SOILS DOWN TO SOILS SUSCEPTIBLE TO 0.8 IN/HR INFILTRATION RATE IF NEEDED, CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE MINIMUM 3 FEET OF VERTICAL SEPARATION FROM BASIN BOTTOM TO GROUNDWATER 4:1 MAX SIDE SLOPE 4:1 MAX SIDE SLOPE INFILTRATION BASIN NOTES 1.CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE (2) DOUBLE RING INFILTROMETER TESTS WITHIN THE BASIN EXCAVATION AREA PRIOR TO EXCAVATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE RESULTS TO THE ENGINEER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE INFILTRATION BASIN. 2.IN CASE OF POORLY INFILTRATING SOILS BEING ENCOUNTERED, CONTRACTOR SHALL OVER-EXCAVATE ANY TOPSOIL, AND FILL/URBAN FILL. EXCAVATION SHALL BE REPLACED WITH SUITABLE ENGINEERED FILL MEETING THE MNDOT SPECIFICATION FOR COARSE FILTER AGGREGATE PER SECTION 3149.2H WITH COMPOST MIXED IN. EXISTING FILL DEPTHS MAY VARY, CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE ALL FILL DOWN TO NATIVE SOILS 3.IF NATIVE SUBGRADE SOILS BELOW TOPSOIL FILL/URBAN FILL ARE DETERMINED TO NOT BE CONDUCIVE TO THE DESIGN INFILTRATION REQUIREMENTS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY ENGINEER. 4.UPON COMPLETION OF THE STORMWATER BMP AND FINAL STABILIZATION OF THE TRIBUTARY DRAINAGE AREA, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION AFTER A SIGNIFICANT RAIN EVENT THAT SHOWS THE BMPS DRAWS DOWN WITHIN 48 HOURS. 5.NO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SHALL TRAVEL WITHIN THE INFILTRATION SYSTEM AREA. USE EXCAVATOR WITH TOOTHED BUCKET FOR INFILTRATION BASIN EXCAVATION TO AVOID COMPACTING OR SMEARING OF SOILS. 6.FINAL EXCAVATION OF INFILTRATION BASIN AREA AND INSTALLATION OF OF ENGINEERED SOIL MUST OCCUR IN DRY SOIL CONDITIONS TO PREVENT SMEARING AND COMPACTION. DO NOT WORK IN INFILTRATION SYSTEM AREA IF SOIL CONDITIONS ARE WET. 7.IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING BASIN CONSTRUCTION, THE BASIN/EXCAVATION SHALL BE PROTECTED WITH SILT FENCE AND OR BIO-ROLLS SUCH THAT ON-SITE SOILS DO NOT ENTER THE TRENCH EXCAVATION AND CLOG UP THE BOTTOM/SIDES OF THE EXCAVATION LIMITING THE INFILTRATION CAPACITY OF THE BASIN . SEE SHEET C301 FOR SILT FENCE LOCATION. 8.IF ANY SOILS ENTER THE TRENCH PRIOR TO BACKFILLING, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE SOILS AND CONFIRM THE INFILTRATION CAPACITY OF THE NATIVE SUBGRADE SOILS IS MET WITH INFILTROMETER TESTS. 9.PROVIDE AND INSTALL EROSION CONTROL BLANKET AT INFILTRATION BASIN AREA SIDE SLOPES AFTER ALL PLANTINGS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. BLANKET TO BE OVERLAPPED BY 4" AND ANCHORED BY SOD STAPLES/ PLANE BLANKET PERPENDICULAR TO THE SLOPE. TRENCH IN EDGES TO PREVENT UNDERMINING. PROVIDE SILT FENCE AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF SLOPE. 1.ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF LAKEVILLE, SPECIFICATIONS AND BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS. 2.CONTRACTOR TO CALL GOPHER STATE CALL ONE @ <1-800-252-1166> AT LEAST TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION/CONSTRUCTION FOR UTILITY LOCATIONS. 3.STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: HP STORM POLYPROPYLENE PIPE PER ASTM 2764 WHEN STORM SEWER CROSSES ABOVE WATERMAIN: STORM SEWER (18" AND SMALLER) SHALL BE PVC SHC 40 PER ASTM D-1785 STORM SEWER (18" AND LARGER) SHALL BE PER ASTM F714 (18" MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE OUTER EDGE TO OUTER EDGE) STORM SEWER FITTINGS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: HP STORM POLYPROPYLENE PIPE JOINTS PER ASTM D-3212 WHEN STORM SEWER CROSSES ABOVE WATERMAIN: STORM SEWER (18" AND SMALLER) FITTINGS SHALL BE PVC SHC 40 PER ASTM D-2665 STORM SEWER (18" AND LARGER) FITTINGS SHALL BE PER ASTM F2683 (18" MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE OUTER EDGE TO OUTER EDGE) 4.CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OR EXISTING UTILITIES AND TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES PRIOR TO THE START OF SITE GRADING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR VARIATIONS 5.SUBGRADE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXCAVATION TO HELP OFFSET ANY STABILITY PROBLEMS DUE TO WATER SEEPAGE OR STEEP SLOPES. WHEN PLACING NEW SURFACE MATERIAL ADJACENT TO EXISTING PAVEMENT, THE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED PROMPTLY TO AVOID UNDERMINING OF EXISTING PAVEMENT. 6.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL. 7.CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE DRAINAGE TRENCHES TO FOLLOW PROPOSED STORM SEWER ALIGNMENTS. 8.GRADES SHOWN ARE FINISHED GRADES. CONTRACTOR SHALL ROUGH GRADE TO SUBGRADE ELEVATION AND LEAVE STREET READY FOR SUBBASE. 9.ALL EXCESS MATERIAL, BITUMINOUS SURFACING, CONCRETE ITEMS, ANY ABANDONED UTILITY ITEMS, AND OTHER UNSTABLE MATERIALS SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. 10.REFER TO THE UTILITY PLAN FOR SANITARY SEWER MAIN, WATER MAIN SERVICE LAYOUT AND ELEVATIONS AND CASTING / STRUCTURE NOTATION. 11.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PAVEMENTS AND CURB AND GUTTER WITH SMOOTH UNIFORM SLOPES TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE. 12.INSTALL A MINIMUM OF 4" CLASS 5 AGGREGATE BASE UNDER CURB AND GUTTER AND CONCRETE SIDEWALKS. 13.UPON COMPLETION OF EXCAVATION AND FILLING, CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE ALL STREETS AND DISTURBED AREAS ON SITE. ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE RE-VEGETATED WITH A MINIMUM OF 4" OF TOPSOIL. 14.ALL SPOT ELEVATIONS/CONTOURS ARE TO GUTTER / FLOW LINE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 15.GRADING FOR ALL SIDEWALKS AND ACCESSIBLE ROUTES INCLUDING CROSSING DRIVEWAYS SHALL CONFORM TO CURRENT ADA STATE/NATIONAL STANDARDS. IN NO CASE SHALL ACCESSIBLE RAMP SLOPES EXCEED 1 VERTICAL TO 12 HORIZONTAL. IN NO CASE SHALL SIDEWALK CROSS SLOPES EXCEED 2% . IN NO CASE SHALL LONGITUDINAL SIDEWALK SLOPES EXCEED 5%. IN NO CASE SHALL ACCESSIBLE PARKING STALLS OR AISLES EXCEED 2% (1.5% TARGET) IN ALL DIRECTIONS. SIDEWALK ACCESS TO EXTERNAL BUILDING DOORS AND GATES SHALL BE ADA COMPLIANT. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY IF ADA CRITERIA CANNOT BE MET IN ANY LOCATION PRIOR TO PAVING. NO CONTRACTOR CHANGE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR A.D.A COMPLIANCE ISSUES. 16.MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 0.5% GUTTER SLOPE TOWARDS LOW POINTS. 17.CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE 3" INSULATION BY 5' WIDE CENTERED ON STORM PIPE IF LESS THAN 4' OF COVER IN PAVEMENT AREAS AND LESS THAN 3' OF COVER IN LANDSCAPE AREAS. 18.ALL STORM SEWER CONNECTIONS SHALL BE GASKETED AND WATER TIGHT INCLUDING MANHOLE CONNECTIONS. 19.ALL STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL BE AIR TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT PLUMBING CODE. 20.MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 1.25% SLOPE IN BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT AREAS, 0.5% SLOPE IN CONCRETE PAVEMENT AREAS. 21.CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW PAVEMENT GRADIENT AND CONSTRUCT "INFALL CURB" WHERE PAVEMENT DRAINS TOWARD GUTTER, AND "OUTFALL" CURB WHERE PAVEMENT DRAINS AWAY FROM GUTTER. 22.ALL PORTIONS OF THE STORM SEWER SYSTEM LOCATED WITHIN 10 FEET OF THE BUILDING OR WATER SERVICE LINE MUST BE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINNESOTA RULES, CHAPTER 474, SECTION 1109. 23.ALL STORM PIPE ENTERING STRUCTURES SHALL BE WATERTIGHT OR BE OF FLEXIBLE COMPRESSION JOINTS. JOINT CONNECTIONS SHALL BE FLEXIBLE WATER STOPS, RESILIENT CONNECTORS, OR OTHER FLEXIBLE SYSTEMS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER TO MAKE WATERTIGHT CONNECTION TO MANHOLES AND OTHE STRUCTURES UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED BY CITY AND STATE DESIGN STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. CEMENT MORTAR JOINTS ARE NOT APPROVED. NORTH C5.4 C5.3 980 985 976 977 978 979 981 982 983 984 986 9869 8 7 988 9809859769779789799819829839849869879 8 8 9 8 8 9869869 8 7 985 DI E D D D S S S S 980 985 976 977 978 979 981 982 983 984 98 6 986987988988980985 976977978979981982983984986987DODD BLVD18 21 41 8 19 D STRM-05 CBMH, NEENAH R-3067VB RE:986.16 IE:982.18 W IE:982.08 SE STRM-06 CBMH, NEENAH R-3067VB RE:986.17 IE:983.00 W IE:982.89 E STRM-10 2X3 CB, NEENAH R-3067VB RE:984.80 IE:981.91 N STRM-09 CBMH, NEENAH R-3067VB RE:984.76 IE:981.64 S IE:981.64 E OCS-01 STRM-01 MH, NEENAH R-1642 RE:986.08 IE:981.50 W IE:981.00 S IE:980.89 N FES-03 FES 24" W/RIPRAP IE:981.30 W 179 LF - 18" HP STORM @ 0.40% 67 L F - 1 8 " H P ST O R M @ 0 . 5 0 % 64 LF - 15" HP STORM @ 0.40% 36 LF - 24" HP STORM @ 0.50% 54 LF - 15" HP STORM @ 0.50% 29 LF - 15" HP STORM @ 0.50% 63 LF - 24" HP STORM @ 0.20%1.99%2.07%2.34%2.06%2.34%2.34%2.06%2.06%1 . 9 5% 2.15% 2.14% 2.14% 2.35%2.06%2.06%2.26%1.73%2.16%1.79%983 985 986 987987986 985.422.18%2.06%2.06%STRM-08 98 6 986 986 1.76%0.66%6.09%4.21%98 5 987 0.51% 0.51% 0.51% 0.51% 0.69% 984 985 982 981.30 ADJUST RIM TO MATCH PROPOSED GRADE, REPLACE CASTING WITH SOLID NEENAH R-1642 EXISTING STORMWATER POND CONSTRUCT DOGHOUSE MANHOLE OVER EXISTING 24" RCP STORM DRAIN CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY DRY UTILITY AND PROPOSED STORM SEWER CROSSINGS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PROVIDE 10 LF DRAINTILE FINGER DRAINS AT ALL CATCH BASINS (TYP), PER DETAIL 986.26 986.70 985.99 T/G:987.17 987.08 986.78 986.36 987.44 G:987.20 G:987.48 986.75 987.16 987.57 987.33 987.07 987.20 986.80 986.37 985.74 986.26 984.80 985.49 985.85 984.98 986.18 985.98 986.39 984.76 985.46 985.24 986.16 985.18 986.15 985.50 986.43 986.12 986.26 986.17 985.77 986.14 986.37 987.44 987.68 986.59987.12 985.73 985.53 988.45 987.78 988.07 T:987.67 987.66 G:987.20 T:987.70 T/G:987.06 987.23 987.64 T:987.50 G:987.01 G:987.53 T:988.03 988.11 987.78 987.44 T/G:987.40 T/G:987.29 987.32 T:987.70 T:987.76 990 989 988 990 986987988989990989990 988 989 19 ??? 988 987.98 ??? 987.64 ???DATE:I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN,SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BYME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ANDTHAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONALENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OFMINNESOTA.MNLIC. NO.MICHAEL C. BRANDT02/04/202042661© DLR GroupRevisions- NOT FORCONSTRUCTION -40-20107-00 19875 Dodd Blvd, Lakeville, MN 55044 2019 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.767 EUSTIS STREET, SUITE 100, ST. PAUL, MN 55114PHONE: 651-645-4197WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COMLAKE MARION ELEMENTARY SITERENOVATIONSThis document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.\\kimley-horn.com\MW_TWC\TWC_LDEV\DLR GROUP\Lake Marion Elementary - Lakeville - CONFIDENTIAL\3 Design\CAD\PlanSheets\Bid Pack 3_Site Work\C5-GRADING PLAN - BP3.dwg January 27, 2020 - 8:05pmISSUED FOR REVIEW - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SET DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 12/23/2019 RIGHT LEFT PROPOSED STORM SEWER PROPOSED STORM SEWER PROPERTY LINE EXISTING CONTOUR PROPOSED CONTOUR925 PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION100.00 LEGEND PROPOSED HIGH POINT ELEVATION HP:0.0 PROPOSED LOW POINT ELEVATION PROPOSED GUTTER ELEVATION PROPOSED TOP OF CURB ELEVATION PROPOSED FLUSH PAVEMENT ELEVATION LP:0.0 G:0.00 T:0.00 PROPOSED EMERGENCY OVERFLOW T/G:0.0 EOF:0.0 0.0%PROPOSED DRAINAGE DIRECTION 0.00%PROPOSED ADA SLOPE ME:0.0 MATCH EXISTING ELEVATION PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE (SOLID CASTING) PROPOSED STORM SEWER CLEANOUT PROPOSED RIPRAP PROPOSED FLARED END SECTION CO D PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE (ROUND INLET CASTING) PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE/ CATCH BASIN (CURB INLET CASTING) GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN C5.4 02/04/2020 NORTH GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN NOTES 1.ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF LAKEVILLE, SPECIFICATIONS AND BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS. 2.CONTRACTOR TO CALL GOPHER STATE CALL ONE @ <1-800-252-1166> AT LEAST TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION/CONSTRUCTION FOR UTILITY LOCATIONS. 3.STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: HP STORM POLYPROPYLENE PIPE PER ASTM 2764 WHEN STORM SEWER CROSSES ABOVE WATERMAIN: STORM SEWER (18" AND SMALLER) SHALL BE PVC SHC 40 PER ASTM D-1785 STORM SEWER (18" AND LARGER) SHALL BE PER ASTM F714 (18" MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE OUTER EDGE TO OUTER EDGE) STORM SEWER FITTINGS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: HP STORM POLYPROPYLENE PIPE JOINTS PER ASTM D-3212 WHEN STORM SEWER CROSSES ABOVE WATERMAIN: STORM SEWER (18" AND SMALLER) FITTINGS SHALL BE PVC SHC 40 PER ASTM D-2665 STORM SEWER (18" AND LARGER) FITTINGS SHALL BE PER ASTM F2683 (18" MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE OUTER EDGE TO OUTER EDGE) 4.CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OR EXISTING UTILITIES AND TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES PRIOR TO THE START OF SITE GRADING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR VARIATIONS 5.SUBGRADE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXCAVATION TO HELP OFFSET ANY STABILITY PROBLEMS DUE TO WATER SEEPAGE OR STEEP SLOPES. WHEN PLACING NEW SURFACE MATERIAL ADJACENT TO EXISTING PAVEMENT, THE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED PROMPTLY TO AVOID UNDERMINING OF EXISTING PAVEMENT. 6.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL. 7.CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE DRAINAGE TRENCHES TO FOLLOW PROPOSED STORM SEWER ALIGNMENTS. 8.GRADES SHOWN ARE FINISHED GRADES. CONTRACTOR SHALL ROUGH GRADE TO SUBGRADE ELEVATION AND LEAVE STREET READY FOR SUBBASE. 9.ALL EXCESS MATERIAL, BITUMINOUS SURFACING, CONCRETE ITEMS, ANY ABANDONED UTILITY ITEMS, AND OTHER UNSTABLE MATERIALS SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. 10.REFER TO THE UTILITY PLAN FOR SANITARY SEWER MAIN, WATER MAIN SERVICE LAYOUT AND ELEVATIONS AND CASTING / STRUCTURE NOTATION. 11.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PAVEMENTS AND CURB AND GUTTER WITH SMOOTH UNIFORM SLOPES TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE. 12.INSTALL A MINIMUM OF 4" CLASS 5 AGGREGATE BASE UNDER CURB AND GUTTER AND CONCRETE SIDEWALKS. 13.UPON COMPLETION OF EXCAVATION AND FILLING, CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE ALL STREETS AND DISTURBED AREAS ON SITE. ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE RE-VEGETATED WITH A MINIMUM OF 4" OF TOPSOIL. 14.ALL SPOT ELEVATIONS/CONTOURS ARE TO GUTTER / FLOW LINE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 15.GRADING FOR ALL SIDEWALKS AND ACCESSIBLE ROUTES INCLUDING CROSSING DRIVEWAYS SHALL CONFORM TO CURRENT ADA STATE/NATIONAL STANDARDS. IN NO CASE SHALL ACCESSIBLE RAMP SLOPES EXCEED 1 VERTICAL TO 12 HORIZONTAL. IN NO CASE SHALL SIDEWALK CROSS SLOPES EXCEED 2% . IN NO CASE SHALL LONGITUDINAL SIDEWALK SLOPES EXCEED 5%. IN NO CASE SHALL ACCESSIBLE PARKING STALLS OR AISLES EXCEED 2% (1.5% TARGET) IN ALL DIRECTIONS. SIDEWALK ACCESS TO EXTERNAL BUILDING DOORS AND GATES SHALL BE ADA COMPLIANT. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY IF ADA CRITERIA CANNOT BE MET IN ANY LOCATION PRIOR TO PAVING. NO CONTRACTOR CHANGE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR A.D.A COMPLIANCE ISSUES. 16.MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 0.5% GUTTER SLOPE TOWARDS LOW POINTS. 17.CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE 3" INSULATION BY 5' WIDE CENTERED ON STORM PIPE IF LESS THAN 4' OF COVER IN PAVEMENT AREAS AND LESS THAN 3' OF COVER IN LANDSCAPE AREAS. 18.ALL STORM SEWER CONNECTIONS SHALL BE GASKETED AND WATER TIGHT INCLUDING MANHOLE CONNECTIONS. 19.ALL STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL BE AIR TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT PLUMBING CODE. 20.MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 1.25% SLOPE IN BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT AREAS, 0.5% SLOPE IN CONCRETE PAVEMENT AREAS. 21.CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW PAVEMENT GRADIENT AND CONSTRUCT "INFALL CURB" WHERE PAVEMENT DRAINS TOWARD GUTTER, AND "OUTFALL" CURB WHERE PAVEMENT DRAINS AWAY FROM GUTTER. 22.ALL PORTIONS OF THE STORM SEWER SYSTEM LOCATED WITHIN 10 FEET OF THE BUILDING OR WATER SERVICE LINE MUST BE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINNESOTA RULES, CHAPTER 474, SECTION 1109. 23.ALL STORM PIPE ENTERING STRUCTURES SHALL BE WATERTIGHT OR BE OF FLEXIBLE COMPRESSION JOINTS. JOINT CONNECTIONS SHALL BE FLEXIBLE WATER STOPS, RESILIENT CONNECTORS, OR OTHER FLEXIBLE SYSTEMS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER TO MAKE WATERTIGHT CONNECTION TO MANHOLES AND OTHE STRUCTURES UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED BY CITY AND STATE DESIGN STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. CEMENT MORTAR JOINTS ARE NOT APPROVED. C5.1 C5.3 E11.0'24.0'24.0'12.0'18 21 41 8 19 R10.0' R15.0' R10.0' (TYP) R25.0' R15.0' R3.0' R5.0' R10.0' R25.0' R25.0' R40.0' R68.0' 5:1 TAP E R 25:1 TAPER 67.0'5.0' R10.0' R50.0' PARENT PICK-UP AND DROP-OFF LANE BUS LANE AND PARKING LOT ACCESS LANE PROPOSED STANDARD DUTY ASPHALT PAVEMENT METAL SWING GATE W/ CASTER WHEELS STOP SIGN "YIELD" & "SPEED BUMP" SIGN STOP SIGN "ONE WAY" SIGN "ONE WAY" "DO NOT ENTER" SIGN A A A A A B B B B B F F G H H H H H I I J J J J M M N NN N N L L J J J J O J J J J N N N RIGHT TURN ONLY SIGN 30' FRONT SETBACK N N "BUS ONLY" SIGNS ATTACHED TO GATE "SCHOOL ZONE SPEED LIMIT 15 MPH" SIGN "SCHOOL ZONE SPEED LIMIT 15 MPH" SIGN "DROP OFF LANE" SIGN"DROP OFF LANE" SIGN "YIELD" SIGN "NO PARKING FIRE LANE" & "NO CELL PHONE" SIGNS "NO PARKING FIRE LANE" & "NO CELL PHONE" SIGNS "NO PARKING FIRE LANE" & "NO CELL PHONE" SIGNS R5.0' R3.0'R70.0' R50.0' 11.8' 16.4' R45.0' "SPEED BUMP" SIGN Q R10.0' R3.0' R15.0' R45.0' S T S "DO NOT ENTER" SIGNT S S S S T R3.0' CONCRETE FOOTINGS FOR GATE (SEE STRUCTURAL)LANE SHIFT RIGHT SIGN J DODD BLVD13.0'18.0'18.0' 10.0' 5.0'11.0'20.0'20.0'3.0'20.0'10.0'13.0'11.0'42.0' 24.0'51.0'28.0'2 8 . 0 ' 18.0'9.0'3.6'3.6'26.0'23. 0 ' 133.3' 129.1'20.0'13.2'39.3' 25.4'4.0'B.O.C.TOB.O.C.19 R30.3' AA JJ N N31.0'60.5' KEYNOTE LEGEND MATCH EXISTING EDGE OF PAVEMENT/ CURB & GUTTER ACCESSIBLE CURB RAMP ACCESSIBLE PARKING SIGN ACCESSIBLE PARKING AREA STRIPED WITH 4" SYSL @ 45° 2' O.C. CONCRETE SIDEWALK STANDARD DUTY ASPHALT PAVEMENT HEAVY DUTY ASPHALT PAVEMENT LANDSCAPE AREA - SEE LANDSCAPE PLANS B612 CURB & GUTTER (TYP.) TRANSITION CURB FLAT CURB B618 CURB & GUTTER (TYP.) LIGHT POST - SEE ELEC PLANS BULL NOSE CURB NOT USED SPEED BUMP - SEE DETAIL "NO PARKING" "ACCESSIBLE AISLE" SIGN DIRECTIONAL STRIPING/CROSS WALK STRIPING - SEE DETAIL PAVEMENT STRIPING 4" WHITE PAVEMENT STRIPING 4" YELLOW A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U ALL SIGNS SHALL MEET MNMUTCD GUIDELINES, SHOP DRAWINGS FOR CUSTOM SIGNS (BY SIGN MANUFACTURER) SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO ENGINEER AND OWNER FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO INSTALLATION DATE:I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN,SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BYME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ANDTHAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONALENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OFMINNESOTA.MNLIC. NO.MICHAEL C. BRANDT02.05.202042661This document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.\\kimley-horn.com\MW_TWC\TWC_LDEV\DLR GROUP\Lake Marion Elementary - Lakeville - CONFIDENTIAL\3 Design\CAD\PlanSheets\Bid Pack 3_Site Work\C4-SITE PLAN - BP3.dwg February 11, 2020 - 3:39pmISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 2020 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.767 EUSTIS STREET, SUITE 100, ST. PAUL, MN 55114PHONE: 651-645-4197WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COMCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SETLAKE MARION ELEMENTARY ADDITIONCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SET 19875 Dodd Blvd, Lakeville, MN 55044BID PACKAGE #3 - SITE WORK40-20107-00 Revisions © DLR GroupPROPOSED CURB AND GUTTER PROPERTY LINE PROPOSED FENCE SETBACK LINE RETAINING WALL PROPOSED STANDARD DUTY ASPHALT PROPOSED CONCRETE PAVEMENT PROPOSED STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AREA PROPOSED CONCRETE SIDEWALK LEGEND PROPOSED HEAVY DUTY ASPHALT SITE PLAN C4.4 02.05.2020 NORTH RIGHT C4.1 LEFT SITE PLAN NOTES 1.ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL CITY/COUNTY REGULATIONS AND CODES AND O.S.H.A. STANDARDS. 2.CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS AND DIMENSIONS OF VESTIBULES, SLOPE PAVING, SIDEWALKS, EXIT PORCHES, TRUCK DOCKS, PRECISE BUILDING DIMENSIONS AND EXACT BUILDING UTILITY ENTRANCE LOCATIONS. 3.ALL INNER CURBED RADII ARE TO BE <3'> AND OUTER CURBED RADII ARE TO BE <10'> UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. STRIPED RADII ARE TO BE 5'. 4.ALL DIMENSIONS AND RADII ARE TO THE FACE OF CURB UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 5.EXISTING STRUCTURES WITHIN CONSTRUCTION LIMITS ARE TO BE ABANDONED, REMOVED OR RELOCATED AS NECESSARY. ALL COST SHALL BE INCLUDED IN BASE BID. 6.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL RELOCATIONS, (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS) INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ALL UTILITIES, STORM DRAINAGE, SIGNS, TRAFFIC SIGNALS & POLES, ETC. AS REQUIRED. ALL WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOVERNING AUTHORITIES REQUIREMENTS AND PROJECT SITE WORK SPECIFICATIONS AND SHALL BE APPROVED BY SUCH. ALL COST SHALL BE INCLUDED IN BASE BID. 7.SITE BOUNDARY, TOPOGRAPHY, UTILITY AND ROAD INFORMATION TAKEN FROM A SURVEY BY SRF CONSULTING GROUP, DATED 12/02/2019. KIMLEY-HORN ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS, INACCURACIES, OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED THEREIN. 6.TOTAL LAND AREA IS 18.55 ACRES. 7.PYLON / MONUMENT SIGNS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED BY OTHERS. SIGNS ARE SHOWN FOR GRAPHICAL & INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY SIZE, LOCATION AND ANY REQUIRED PERMITS NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PYLON / MONUMENT SIGN. 8.CONTRACTOR SHALL REFERENCE ARCH / MEP PLANS FOR SITE LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL PLAN. 9.NO PROPOSED LANDSCAPING SUCH AS TREES OR SHRUBS, ABOVE AND UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES, OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN EXISTING OR PROPOSED UTILITY EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS OF WAY UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON PLANS OTHERWISE. 10.REFERENCE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE DETAILS. 11.REFER TO FINAL PLAT OR ALTA SURVEY FOR EXACT LOT AND PROPERTY BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS. 12.ALL AREAS ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST SQUARE FOOT. 13.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST TENTH FOOT. 14.ALL PARKING STALLS TO BE <9'> IN WIDTH AND <18'> IN LENGTH UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. OUTFALL CURB AND GUTTER C4.3 CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE GATE DETAIL AND SHOP DRAWINGS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION 62 - BES 70 - SDO 28 - SDO 5 - KFG 27 - RSG D C C C C A C C A C A C A C C D D D D D D D D 8 - KFG 47 - SDO D D D 1 - SWO 3 - WHP 2 - IHL 1 - SWO 1 - SWO EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN (TYP) 3 - WHP 9 - AFS C C REMOVE EXISTING PLANTS AND PROVIDE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH- PTO GROUP TO PROVIDE PLANTS AND IRRIGATION 2 - IHL 1 - IHL 1 - IHL 3 - ERC 5 - BHS 2 - RVB 3 - BHS D 2 - WHP 1 - WHP A 6 - KFG B B 8 - RTD 25 - BHG 1 - NWM 8 - RTD 23 - BHG 1 - HCK 8 - RTD 25 - BHG 1 - HCK 8 - RTD 1 - HCK 8 - RTD 10 - GOJ 9 - GOJ 6 - KFG C 2 - IHL G D D VLT C D PED C D S D S S DODD BLVD9869879 8 8 9 8 8 9889 8 9 PROPOSED ADDITION ±15,420 S.F. FFE=991.5 REPLACE DAMAGED VEGETATION IN-KIND AND PROVIDE IRRIGATION LANDSCAPE LEGEND EXISTING DECIDUOUS TREE (TYP.) EXISTING CONIFEROUS TREE (TYP.) EXISTING SHRUB (TYP.) EDGER (TYP.) APPROXIMATE LIMITS OF SOD, SOD ALL DISTURBED AREAS (TYP.) ROCK MULCH (TYP.) A LANDSCAPE KEYNOTES EDGER (TYP.) DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH (TYP.) ROCK MULCH (TYP.) SOD (TYP.) 1.5' MAINTENANCE STRIP (TYP.) A B C D E CONIFEROUS TREE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME BHS PICEA GLAUCA `DENSATA`BLACK HILLS SPRUCE ERC JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA EASTERN RED CEDAR WHP PINUS STROBUS WHITE PINE ORNAMENTAL TREE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME PRC MALUS IOENSIS `PRAIRIE ROSE`PRAIRIE ROSE CRABAPPLE RVB BETULA NIGRA RIVER BIRCH MULTI-TRUNK OVERSTORY TREE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME BOL TILIA AMERICANA `BOULEVARD`BOULEVARD LINDEN HCK CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS COMMON HACKBERRY IHL GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS VAR. INERMIS `IMPERIAL`IMPERIAL HONEYLOCUST NWM ACER RUBRUM `NORTHWOOD`NORTHWOOD MAPLE SWO QUERCUS BICOLOR SWAMP WHITE OAK CONIFEROUS SHRUBS BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME GOJ JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA `GREY OWL`GREY OWL JUNIPER DECIDUOUS SHRUBS BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME RTD CORNUS SERICEA `BAILADELINE`FIREDANCE DOGWOOD PERENNIALS BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME AFS SEDUM X `AUTUMN FIRE`AUTUMN FIRE SEDUM BES RUDBECKIA FULGIDA `GOLDSTURM`BLACK-EYED SUSAN BHG SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM `BLUE HEAVEN`BLUE HEAVEN LITTLE BLUESTEM KFG CALAMAGROSTIS X ACUTIFLORA `KARL FOERSTER`KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASS RSG PEROVSKIA X `LITTLE SPIRE`LITTLE SPIRE RUSSIAN SAGE SDO HEMEROCALLIS X `STELLA DE ORO`STELLA DE ORO DAYLILY PLANT KEY NOTE: SEE SHEET L1.4 FOR LANDSCAPE SCHEDULE.DATE:I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN,SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BYME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ANDTHAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONALLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OFTHE STATE OF MINNESOTA.MNLIC. NO.MITCHELL G. COOKAS02.05.202056522This document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.K:\TWC_LDEV\DLR GROUP\Lake Marion Elementary - Lakeville - CONFIDENTIAL\3 Design\CAD\PlanSheets\Bid Pack 3_Site Work\L1-LANDSCAPE PLAN - BP3.DWG January 29, 2020 - 4:13pmISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 2020 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.767 EUSTIS STREET, SUITE 100, ST. PAUL, MN 55114PHONE: 651-645-4197WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COMCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SETLAKE MARION ELEMENTARY ADDITIONCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SET 19875 Dodd Blvd, Lakeville, MN 55044BID PACKAGE #3 - SITE WORK40-20107-00 Revisions © DLR GroupLANDSCAPE PLAN L1.1 02.05.2020 L1.3 L1.3 REQUIRED LANDSCAPING SHALL INCLUDE PLANTINGS AT THE PERIMETER, OFF STREET PARKING LANDSCAPING, AND INTERIOR LANDSCAPE PLANTINGS. ALL GROUND AREA UNDER THE BUILDING ROOF OVERHANG MUST BE TREATED WITH A DECORATIVE MULCH AND/ OR FOUNDATION PLANTING. OFF STREET PARKING AREAS A CONTINUOUS OPAQUE BARRIER WITH A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 36" SHALL BE PROVIDED ALONG THE PERIMETER ABUTTING PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY THAT CONSISTS OF PLANTINGS, HEDGES, DECORATIVE OR ORNAMENTAL FENCES, WALLS OR EARTH BERMS OR ANY COMBINATION THEREOF. EXISTING SIGNIFICANT TREES REMOVED: 24 TREES REPLACEMENT TREES PROPOSED: 47 TREES= 24 DECIDUOUS OVERSTORY TREES, 2.5" CAL. + 23 CONIFEROUS TREES, 8' HT. LANDSCAPE SUMMARY D D D D 3 - BHS 1 - HCK 1 - RVB 1 - PRC 1 - RVB 1 - RVB 1 - PRC D G VLT C VLT C S PED C 990988 98999 0 98 8 9 8 9 989991LANDSCAPE LEGEND EXISTING DECIDUOUS TREE (TYP.) EXISTING CONIFEROUS TREE (TYP.) EXISTING SHRUB (TYP.) EDGER (TYP.) APPROXIMATE LIMITS OF SOD, SOD ALL DISTURBED AREAS (TYP.) A LANDSCAPE KEYNOTES EDGER (TYP.) DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH (TYP.) ROCK MULCH (TYP.) SOD (TYP.) 1.5' MAINTENANCE STRIP (TYP.) A B C D E DATE:I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN,SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BYME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ANDTHAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONALLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OFTHE STATE OF MINNESOTA.MNLIC. NO.MITCHELL G. COOKAS02.05.202056522- NOT FORCONSTRUCTION -This document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.\\kimley-horn.com\MW_TWC\TWC_LDEV\DLR GROUP\Lake Marion Elementary - Lakeville - CONFIDENTIAL\3 Design\CAD\PlanSheets\Bid Pack 3_Site Work\L1-LANDSCAPE PLAN - BP3.DWG January 29, 2020 - 12:51pmISSUED FOR PERMIT - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 2020 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.767 EUSTIS STREET, SUITE 100, ST. PAUL, MN 55114PHONE: 651-645-4197WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COMCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SETLAKE MARION ELEMENTARY ADDITIONCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SET 19875 Dodd Blvd, Lakeville, MN 55044BID PACKAGE #3 - SITE WORK40-20107-00 Revisions © DLR GroupNORTH LANDSCAPE PLAN L1.2 02.05.2020 L1.1 28 - SDO 5 - KFG 27 - RSG A C A C A C D D D D D D D D D D 33 - SDO 9 - KFG 3 - BOL3 - BOL C C 12 - KFG 9 - PRC 14 - AFS 8 - KFG 9 - AFS D 9 - AFS 14 - SDO 7 - AFS 3 - BHS 1 - PRC 1 - SWO 1 - PRC 1 - SWO 10 - KFG D C DI E S 980 985 976 977 978 979 981 982 983 984 98 6 986987988988980985 976977978979981982983984986987DODD BLVDD 990 988 989 LANDSCAPE LEGEND EXISTING DECIDUOUS TREE (TYP.) EXISTING CONIFEROUS TREE (TYP.) EXISTING SHRUB (TYP.) EDGER (TYP.) APPROXIMATE LIMITS OF SOD, SOD ALL DISTURBED AREAS (TYP.) A LANDSCAPE KEYNOTES EDGER (TYP.) DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH (TYP.) ROCK MULCH (TYP.) SOD (TYP.) 1.5' MAINTENANCE STRIP (TYP.) A B C D E CONIFEROUS TREE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME BHS PICEA GLAUCA `DENSATA`BLACK HILLS SPRUCE ERC JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA EASTERN RED CEDAR WHP PINUS STROBUS WHITE PINE ORNAMENTAL TREE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME PRC MALUS IOENSIS `PRAIRIE ROSE`PRAIRIE ROSE CRABAPPLE RVB BETULA NIGRA RIVER BIRCH MULTI-TRUNK OVERSTORY TREE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME BOL TILIA AMERICANA `BOULEVARD`BOULEVARD LINDEN HCK CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS COMMON HACKBERRY IHL GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS VAR. INERMIS `IMPERIAL`IMPERIAL HONEYLOCUST NWM ACER RUBRUM `NORTHWOOD`NORTHWOOD MAPLE SWO QUERCUS BICOLOR SWAMP WHITE OAK CONIFEROUS SHRUBS BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME GOJ JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA `GREY OWL`GREY OWL JUNIPER DECIDUOUS SHRUBS BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME RTD CORNUS SERICEA `BAILADELINE`FIREDANCE DOGWOOD PERENNIALS BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME AFS SEDUM X `AUTUMN FIRE`AUTUMN FIRE SEDUM BES RUDBECKIA FULGIDA `GOLDSTURM`BLACK-EYED SUSAN BHG SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM `BLUE HEAVEN`BLUE HEAVEN LITTLE BLUESTEM KFG CALAMAGROSTIS X ACUTIFLORA `KARL FOERSTER`KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASS RSG PEROVSKIA X `LITTLE SPIRE`LITTLE SPIRE RUSSIAN SAGE SDO HEMEROCALLIS X `STELLA DE ORO`STELLA DE ORO DAYLILY PLANT KEY NOTE: SEE SHEET L1.4 FOR LANDSCAPE SCHEDULE.DATE:I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN,SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BYME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ANDTHAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONALLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OFTHE STATE OF MINNESOTA.MNLIC. NO.MITCHELL G. COOKAS02.05.202056522- NOT FORCONSTRUCTION -This document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.\\kimley-horn.com\MW_TWC\TWC_LDEV\DLR GROUP\Lake Marion Elementary - Lakeville - CONFIDENTIAL\3 Design\CAD\PlanSheets\Bid Pack 3_Site Work\L1-LANDSCAPE PLAN - BP3.DWG January 29, 2020 - 12:52pmISSUED FOR PERMIT - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 2020 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.767 EUSTIS STREET, SUITE 100, ST. PAUL, MN 55114PHONE: 651-645-4197WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COMCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SETLAKE MARION ELEMENTARY ADDITIONCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SET 19875 Dodd Blvd, Lakeville, MN 55044BID PACKAGE #3 - SITE WORK40-20107-00 Revisions © DLR GroupNORTH LANDSCAPE PLAN L1.3 02.05.2020 RIGHT LEFT L1.1 CONIFEROUS TREE CODE QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT CAL SIZE BHS 11 PICEA GLAUCA `DENSATA`BLACK HILLS SPRUCE B & B 8` HT ERC 3 JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA EASTERN RED CEDAR B & B 8` HT WHP 9 PINUS STROBUS WHITE PINE B & B 8` HT ORNAMENTAL TREE CODE QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT CAL SIZE PRC 13 MALUS IOENSIS `PRAIRIE ROSE`PRAIRIE ROSE CRABAPPLE B & B 2" CAL. RVB 5 BETULA NIGRA RIVER BIRCH MULTI-TRUNK B & B 6` HT. OVERSTORY TREE CODE QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT CAL SIZE BOL 6 TILIA AMERICANA `BOULEVARD`BOULEVARD LINDEN B & B 2.5" CAL. HCK 4 CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS COMMON HACKBERRY B & B 2.5" CAL. IHL 8 GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS VAR. INERMIS `IMPERIAL`IMPERIAL HONEYLOCUST B & B 2.5" CAL. NWM 1 ACER RUBRUM `NORTHWOOD`NORTHWOOD MAPLE B & B 2.5" CAL. SWO 5 QUERCUS BICOLOR SWAMP WHITE OAK B & B 2.5" CAL. CONIFEROUS SHRUBS CODE QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT SPACING SIZE GOJ 29 JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA `GREY OWL`GREY OWL JUNIPER #5 CONT.3` O.C.H 3` W 5` DECIDUOUS SHRUBS CODE QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT SPACING SIZE RTD 40 CORNUS SERICEA `BAILADELINE`FIREDANCE DOGWOOD #5 CONT.4` O.C.H 3` W 5` PERENNIALS CODE QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT SIZE SPACING SPACING AFS 39 SEDUM X `AUTUMN FIRE`AUTUMN FIRE SEDUM #1 CONT 18" O.C.18" o.c. BES 62 RUDBECKIA FULGIDA `GOLDSTURM`BLACK-EYED SUSAN #1 CONT 18" OC 18" o.c. BHG 98 SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM `BLUE HEAVEN`BLUE HEAVEN LITTLE BLUESTEM #1 CONT 24" OC 24" o.c. KFG 64 CALAMAGROSTIS X ACUTIFLORA `KARL FOERSTER`KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASS #1 CONT 30" OC 30" o.c. RSG 27 PEROVSKIA X `LITTLE SPIRE`LITTLE SPIRE RUSSIAN SAGE #1 CONT 18" OC 18" o.c. SDO 192 HEMEROCALLIS X `STELLA DE ORO`STELLA DE ORO DAYLILY #1 CONT 18" O.C.18" o.c. PLANT SCHEDULE BP3 - NOT FORCONSTRUCTION -This document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.\\kimley-horn.com\MW_TWC\TWC_LDEV\DLR GROUP\Lake Marion Elementary - Lakeville - CONFIDENTIAL\3 Design\CAD\PlanSheets\Bid Pack 3_Site Work\L1-LANDSCAPE DETAILS - BP3.DWG January 29, 2020 - 12:52pmISSUED FOR PERMIT - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 2020 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.767 EUSTIS STREET, SUITE 100, ST. PAUL, MN 55114PHONE: 651-645-4197WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COMCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SETLAKE MARION ELEMENTARY ADDITIONCONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SET 19875 Dodd Blvd, Lakeville, MN 55044BID PACKAGE #3 - SITE WORK40-20107-00 Revisions © DLR GroupDATE:I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN,SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BYME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ANDTHAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONALLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OFTHE STATE OF MINNESOTA.MNLIC. NO.MITCHELL G. COOKAS02.05.202056522Xref ..\References\xBRDR.dwg DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH NOTES: 2X ROOT BALL WIDTH SOD 4" TOPSOIL PREPARED PLANTING BED AND BACKFILL SOIL (THOROUGHLY LOOSENED) NOTES: 1.SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM OF HOLE. 2.PROCEED WITH CORRECTIVE PRUNING OF TOP AND ROOT. 3.REMOVE CONTAINER AND SCORE OUTSIDE OF SOIL MASS TO REDIRECT AND PREVENT CIRCLING FIBROUS ROOTS. REMOVE OR CORRECT STEM GIRDLING ROOTS. 4.PLUMB AND BACKFILL WITH PLANTING SOIL. 5.WATER THOROUGHLY WITHIN 2 HOURS TO SETTLE PLANTS AND FILL VOIDS. 6.BACK FILL VOIDS AND WATER SECOND TIME. 7.PLACE MULCH WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE SECOND WATERING UNLESS SOIL MOISTURE IS EXCESSIVE. 8.MIX IN 3-4" OF ORGANIC COMPOST. 1.SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM OF HOLE. 2.PROCEED WITH CORRECTIVE PRUNING. 3.SET PLANT ON UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL OR THOROUGHLY COMPACTED PLANTING SOIL. INSTALL PLANT SO THE ROOT FLARE IS AT OR UP TO 2" ABOVE THE FINISHED GRADE WITH BURLAP AND WIRE BASKET, (IF USED), INTACT. 4.SLIT REMAINING TREATED BURLAP AT 6" INTERVALS. 5.BACKFILL TO WITHIN APPROXIMATELY 12" OF THE TOP OF THE ROOTBALL, THEN WATER PLANT. REMOVE THE TOP 1/3 OF THE BASKET OR THE TOP TWO HORIZONTAL RINGS WHICHEVER IS GREATER. REMOVE ALL BURLAP AND NAILS FROM THE TOP 1/3 OF THE BALL. REMOVE ALL TWINE. REMOVE OR CORRECT STEM GIRDLING ROOTS. 6.PLUMB AND BACKFILL WITH PLANTING SOIL. 7.WATER THOROUGHLY WITHIN 2 HOURS TO SETTLE PLANTS AND FILL VOIDS. 8.BACK FILL VOIDS AND WATER SECOND TIME. 9.PLACE MULCH WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE SECOND WATERING UNLESS SOIL MOISTURE IS EXCESSIVE. 10.FINAL LOCATION OF TREE TO BE APPROVED BY OWNER. PLANTING SOIL ON CENTER SPACING AS STATED ON PLAN. EXTEND HOLE EXCAVATION WIDTH A MINIMUM OF 6" BEYOND THE PLANTS ROOT SYSTEM. FINISHED GRADE EDGER, AS SPECIFIED TREE PLANTING DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S.L1.41 SHRUB / PERENNIAL PLANTING DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S.L1.42 MULCH 3/16" X 4" STEEL EDGER 12" STEEL EDGER SPIKE TURF/SOD SUBGRADE 12" STEEL EDGER SPIKE 3/16" X 4" STEEL EDGER4'MULCH TURF/SOD TOP OF EDGER TO BE FLUSH WITH SOD PLANSECTION STEEL EDGER DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S.L1.44 BUILDING, EXTERIOR WALL PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM BUILDING SPECIFIED ROCK MULCH 1.5' MAINTENANCE STRIP EDGER, AS SPECIFIED SOIL MIX TO BE MINIMUM OF 4" BELOW EDGING TOP TO ALLOW FOR ADEQUATE LIP FOR MULCH. SPECIFIED SOIL MIX FINISH GRADE FOR LAWN MAINTENANCE STRIP DETAIL SCALE: 1-1/2"=1'L1.434"1"LANDSCAPE SCHEDULE, DETAILS, AND NOTES L1.4 02.05.2020 1.CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT COMMON GROUND ALLIANCE AT 811 OR CALL811.COM TO VERIFY LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ANY PLANTS OR LANDSCAPE MATERIAL. 2.ACTUAL LOCATION OF PLANT MATERIAL IS SUBJECT TO FIELD AND SITE CONDITIONS. 3.NO PLANTING WILL BE INSTALLED UNTIL ALL GRADING AND CONSTRUCTION HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA. 4.ALL SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO SUBMISSION OF ANY BID AND/OR QUOTE BY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR. 5.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TWO YEAR GUARANTEE OF ALL PLANT MATERIALS. THE GUARANTEE BEGINS ON THE DATE OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S OR OWNER'S WRITTEN ACCEPTANCE OF THE INITIAL PLANTING. REPLACEMENT PLANT MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A ONE YEAR GUARANTEE COMMENCING UPON PLANTING. 6.ALL PLANTS TO BE SPECIMEN GRADE, MINNESOTA-GROWN AND/OR HARDY. SPECIMEN GRADE SHALL ADHERE TO, BUT IS NOT LIMITED BY, THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS: ALL PLANTS SHALL BE FREE FROM DISEASE, PESTS, WOUNDS, SCARS, ETC. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE FREE FROM NOTICEABLE GAPS, HOLES, OR DEFORMITIES. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE FREE FROM BROKEN OR DEAD BRANCHES. ALL PLANTS SHALL HAVE HEAVY, HEALTHY BRANCHING AND LEAFING. CONIFEROUS TREES SHALL HAVE AN ESTABLISHED MAIN LEADER AND A HEIGHT TO WIDTH RATIO OF NO LESS THAN 5:3. 7.PLANTS TO MEET AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK (ANSI Z60.1-2014 OR MOST CURRENT VERSION) REQUIREMENTS FOR SIZE AND TYPE SPECIFIED. 8.PLANTS TO BE INSTALLED AS PER MNLA & ANSI STANDARD PLANTING PRACTICES. 9.PLANTS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY PLANTED UPON ARRIVAL AT SITE. PROPERLY HEEL-IN MATERIALS IF NECESSARY; TEMPORARY ONLY. 10.PRIOR TO PLANTING, FIELD VERIFY THAT THE ROOT COLLAR/ROOT FLAIR IS LOCATED AT THE TOP OF THE BALLED & BURLAP TREE. IF THIS IS NOT THE CASE, SOIL SHALL BE REMOVED DOWN TO THE ROOT COLLAR/ROOT FLAIR. WHEN THE BALLED & BURLAP TREE IS PLANTED, THE ROOT COLLAR/ROOT FLAIR SHALL BE EVEN OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE FINISHED GRADE. 11.OPEN TOP OF BURLAP ON BB MATERIALS; REMOVE POT ON POTTED PLANTS; SPLIT AND BREAK APART PEAT POTS. 12.PRUNE PLANTS AS NECESSARY - PER STANDARD NURSERY PRACTICE AND TO CORRECT POOR BRANCHING OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED TREES. 13.WRAP ALL SMOOTH-BARKED TREES - FASTEN TOP AND BOTTOM. REMOVE BY APRIL 1ST. 14.STAKING OF TREES AS REQUIRED; REPOSITION, PLUMB AND STAKE IF NOT PLUMB AFTER ONE YEAR. 15.THE NEED FOR SOIL AMENDMENTS SHALL BE DETERMINED UPON SITE SOIL CONDITIONS PRIOR TO PLANTING. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR THE NEED OF ANY SOIL AMENDMENTS. 16.BACKFILL SOIL AND TOPSOIL TO ADHERE TO MN/DOT STANDARD SPECIFICATION 3877 (SELECT TOPSOIL BORROW) AND TO BE EXISTING TOP SOIL FROM SITE FREE OF ROOTS, ROCKS LARGER THAN ONE INCH, SUBSOIL DEBRIS, AND LARGE WEEDS UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE. MINIMUM 4" DEPTH TOPSOIL FOR ALL LAWN GRASS AREAS AND 12" DEPTH TOPSOIL FOR TREE, SHRUBS, AND PERENNIALS. 17.MULCH TO BE AT ALL TREE, SHRUB, PERENNIAL, AND MAINTENANCE AREAS. TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING BEDS SHALL HAVE 4" DEPTH OF DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH. DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH TO BE USED AROUND ALL PLANTS WITHIN TURF AREAS. PERENNIAL AND ORNAMENTAL GRASS BEDS SHALL HAVE 2" DEPTH DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH. MULCH TO BE FREE OF DELETERIOUS MATERIAL AND COLORED DARK BROWN, OR APPROVED EQUAL. ROCK MULCH TO BE RIVER ROCK, 1 1/2" TO 3" DIAMETER, AT MINIMUM 4" DEPTH, OR APPROVED EQUAL; UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ROCK MULCH TO BE ON COMMERCIAL GRADE FILTER FABRIC, BY TYPAR, OR APPROVED EQUAL WITH NO EXPOSURE. MULCH AND FABRIC TO BE APPROVED BY OWNER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. MULCH TO MATCH EXISTING CONDITIONS (WHERE APPLICABLE). 18.EDGING TO BE COMMERCIAL GRADE COL-MET (OR EQUAL) STEEL EDGING; 3/16" THICK, COLOR BLACK, OR SPADED EDGE, AS INDICATED. STEEL EDGING SHALL BE PLACED WITH SMOOTH CURVES AND STAKED WITH METAL SPIKES NO GREATER THAN 4 FOOT ON CENTER WITH TOP OF EDGER AT GRADE, FOR MOWERS TO CUT ABOVE WITHOUT DAMAGE. UTILIZE CURBS AND SIDEWALKS FOR EDGING WHERE POSSIBLE. SPADED EDGE TO PROVIDE V-SHAPED DEPTH AND WIDTH TO CREATE SEPARATION BETWEEN MULCH AND GRASS. INDIVIDUAL TREE, SHRUB, OR RAIN-GARDEN BEDS TO BE SPADED EDGE, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. EDGING TO MATCH EXISTING CONDITIONS (WHERE APPLICABLE). 19.ALL DISTURBED AREAS TO BE SODDED, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. SOD TO BE STANDARD MINNESOTA GROWN AND HARDY BLUEGRASS MIX, FREE OF LAWN WEEDS. ALL TOPSOIL AREAS TO BE RAKED TO REMOVE DEBRIS AND ENSURE DRAINAGE. SLOPES OF 3:1 OR GREATER SHALL BE STAKED. SEED AS SPECIFIED AND PER MN/DOT SPECIFICATIONS. IF NOT INDICATED ON LANDSCAPE PLAN, SEE EROSION CONTROL PLAN. 20.PROVIDE IRRIGATION ONLY WHERE NOTED ON PLAN. IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO BE DESIGN/BUILD BY LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE OPERATION MANUALS, AS-BUILT PLANS, AND NORMAL PROGRAMMING. SYSTEM SHALL BE WINTERIZED AND HAVE SPRING STARTUP DURING FIRST YEAR OF OPERATION. SYSTEM SHALL HAVE ONE-YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS AND LABOR. ALL INFORMATION ABOUT INSTALLATION AND SCHEDULING CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR. 21.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE NECESSARY WATERING OF PLANT MATERIALS UNTIL THE PLANT IS FULLY ESTABLISHED OR IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS OPERATIONAL. OWNER WILL NOT PROVIDE WATER FOR CONTRACTOR. 22.REPAIR, REPLACE, OR PROVIDE SOD/SEED AS REQUIRED FOR ANY ROADWAY BOULEVARD AREAS ADJACENT TO THE SITE DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION. 23.REPAIR ALL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY FROM PLANTING OPERATIONS AT NO COST TO OWNER. LANDSCAPE NOTES CITY OF LAKEVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES February 6, 2020 Chair Kaluza called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The pledge of allegiance to the flag was given. Members Present: Chair Pat Kaluza, Karl Drotning, Jeff Witte, Jason Swenson, Brooks Lillehei, Ex-officio Mike Lamm Members Absent: Vice Chair Scott Einck, Jenna Majorowicz Others Present: Frank Dempsey, Associate Planner; Monica Waite, Planning and Zoning Specialist; Daniel Licht, The Planning Company; Penny Brevig, Recording Secretary 3. Approval of the Meeting Minutes The December 19, 2019 Planning Commission meeting minutes and the January 9, 2020 Planning Commission work session meeting minutes were approved as presented. 4. Announcements Mr. Dempsey reminded the Planning Commission of the work session immediately following tonight’s regular meeting. 5. Lake Marion Elementary School Chair Kaluza opened the public hearing to consider the application of Independent School District #194 for an amendment to Conditional Use Permit 89-05 to allow a building addition to Lake Marion Elementary School in the RS-2, Single Family Residential District, located at 19875 Dodd Boulevard. Beth Louden, Director of Facilities and Plant Planning, Sara Guyette, DLR Group, and Mike Brandt, Kimley Horn were in attendance at tonight’s meeting. Ms. Guyette presented a brief overview of the different aspects of the project. Planning and Zoning Specialist Monica Waite presented the planning report. Ms. Waite stated that the amendment request will include an addition to the southeast side of the school building along with parking lot and driveway improvements to address street access and traffic flow. Ms. Waite explained that the building expansion will be over an existing grassy area facing Dodd Boulevard and include the construction of classrooms and bathrooms off Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, February 6, 2020 Page 2 an extension of the existing building. The existing and proposed buildings meet all setback requirements of the RS-2, Single Family Residential District. Ms. Waite reviewed the access, circulation redesign and parking proposed by the school district. The total amount of available parking will exceed Zoning Ordinance requirements. The existing trails and sidewalks will be reconfigured and extended to accommodate the building addition and parking lot improvements. Exterior lighting is proposed to be increased for the site, which must comply with the Zoning Ordinance. A detailed fixture and photometric plan must be submitted with the Building Permit application for the proposed addition. Planning Department staff recommends approval of the Lake Marion Elementary School conditional use permit amendment subject to the eight stipulations listed in the January 31, 2020 planning report. Chair Kaluza opened the hearing to the public for comment. There were no comments from the audience. Motion was made by Lillehei, seconded by Drotning to close the public hearing at 6:09 p.m. Voice vote was taken on the motion. Ayes - unanimous Chair Kaluza asked for comments from the Planning Commission. Discussion points included: • Area comparison of bus traffic compared to parent drop off traffic. • The Planning Commission preferred having two accesses to the school parking lot, but the application meets Zoning Ordinance requirements. • Ms. Louden explained that their hands were tied regarding connecting with the Ames Arena parking lot for a second access point as suggested by City staff. She indicated that the school board stated it is a cost issue and safety concern to connect to the Ames Arena parking lot. • Mike Brandt from Kimley Horn stated that a second access could be made via the Ames Arena parking lot, but it would jeopardize the safety of the students with the playground and ball fields in their current location. • The Planning Commission discussed using Ideal Way as an access point but determined that would not be a good option because of the neighborhood and security. • The Planning Commission encouraged the School Board to review in more detail the possibility of a second access through the Ames Arena parking lot. • The Planning Commission recommended the following stipulation be added: Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, February 6, 2020 Page 3 9. The School District shall review and present options for a second access to a public street prior to City Council consideration of the application. Motion was made by Lillehei, seconded by Drotning to recommend to City Council approval of an amendment to Conditional Use Permit 89-05 to allow a building addition to Lake Marion Elementary School in the RS-2, Single Family Residential District, located at 19875 Dodd Boulevard, subject to the following stipulations, as amended: 1. The site plan and building addition shall be developed in accordance with the plans approved by the City Council. 2. A building permit is required prior to commencing construction of the building addition. 3. The proposed building addition shall be sided with brick to match the existing building. All building materials shall meet the requirements for an institutional use in the RS-2 District. 4. Lighting must comply with Section 11-16-17 of the zoning Ordinance. Detailed fixture and photometric plans must be submitted with the Building Permit application for the proposed addition. 5. The building addition is subject to review by the Fire Marshal. 6. All off street parking shall be constructed to meet the requirements of the Lakeville City Code. A revised site plan shall be submitted prior to City Council action. 7. A final landscape plan shall be submitted prior to City Council action. The landscape plan shall comply with requirements of the Lakeville City Code. 8. A financial security in the amount of $259,997.75 shall be provided as security for the site improvement performance agreement prior to the issuance of a Building Permit as described in the Engineering Department memorandum dated January 31, 2020. 9. The School District shall review and present options for a second access to a public street prior to City Council consideration of the application. Ayes: Swenson, Lillehei, Kaluza, Witte, Drotning Nays: 0 6. Pinnacle Reserve at Avonlea 2nd Addition Chair Kaluza opened the public hearing to consider the application of D.R. Horton, Inc. – Minnesota for the following, located north of 185th Street and west of Hamburg Avenue: A. Preliminary and final plat of one lot to be known as Pinnacle Reserve at Avonlea 2nd Addition; B. PUD development stage plans for a community amenity building and private park; and C. Amendment to the Avonlea PUD to allow less than 25% brick or stone on the front elevation of the detached townhomes (Freedom Homes) in Pinnacle Reserve at Avonlea. Reid Schulz from D.R. Horton presented a brief overview of their applications. Mr. Schultz reviewed D.R. Horton’s reasoning behind the PUD amendment and why the design of their Freedom Homes makes it difficult to meet the 25% brick or stone requirement on the front elevation of the detached townhomes. He did indicate that City of Lakeville Planning Department Memorandum To: Planning Commission From: Monica Waite, Planning & Zoning Specialist Date: January 31, 2020 Subject: Packet Material for the February 6, 2020 Planning Commission Meeting Agenda Item: Lake Marion Elementary School Conditional Use Permit Amendment Application Action Deadline: February 20, 2020 INTRODUCTION Representatives of ISD #194 are requesting an amendment to CUP #89-05 to allow an expansion to the Lake Marion Elementary School building, located at 19875 Dodd Boulevard. The site contains the existing Lake Marion Elementary School, a parking lot, a lot for buses, baseball fields and playgrounds. The proposed addition will include 15,420 square feet on the southeast side of the existing 77,600 square foot building. The project will also include parking lot and driveway improvements to address street access and traffic flow. The existing school was constructed in 1989. The subject property is zoned RS-2, Single Family Residential District. Section 11-51-7D of the Zoning Ordinance allows public elementary schools in the RS-2 District by conditional use permit. EXHIBITS A. Aerial Photo Map B. Location/Zoning Map C. Topographic Survey D. Grading, Drainage, and Erosion Control Plan (4 pages) E. Site Access Modifications F. Utility Plan 2 G. Landscape Plan (4 pages) H. Floor Plan I. Exterior Elevations PLANNING ANALYSIS The proposed 15,420 square foot expansion to the southeast side of the existing elementary school building will be over an existing grassy area facing Dodd Boulevard. The project includes the construction of classrooms and bathrooms off an extension of the existing building. The proposed expansion was reviewed for conformance with Zoning Ordinance performance standards as follows: Surrounding Land Uses and Zoning North –Lakeville North High School (P/OS) South – Attached Townhomes (RM-1) East – Dodd Boulevard and Office Buildings (C-3) West – Ames Arena (P/OS) Building Setbacks. The existing and proposed buildings meet all setback requirements of the RS-2 District: Front – 30 feet Side – 15 feet Rear – 30 feet The proposed building addition will have the following setbacks from the closest property line: Front (east) –115.7 feet Side (south) – 52.1 feet Building Height. The building addition is single story and 14 feet in height and will not exceed the maximum building height of 35 feet allowed in the RS-2 District. Access and Circulation. The School District and Elementary School representatives raised concerns to City staff regarding safety entering and exiting the school property and vehicle queuing along Dodd Boulevard. The applicant proposed a second access off Dodd Boulevard to serve as a right only exit. Dakota County reviewed this request and it was denied due to minimum access spacing requirements and the recorded plat requirement that the property would be subject to one access off Dodd Boulevard. The applicant proposes a redesign and expansion of the parking lot and existing access off Dodd Boulevard. This would include a two lane entrance on site to separate bus and vehicle traffic, and a right only exit, with an expanded drop off lane and parking lot improvements. City staff proposed a more comprehensive circulation plan in conjunction with changes at Ames Arena to the west of the school. This 3 would include a single lane drive connection to the Ames Arena parking lot, creating a separate entrance for the school via Ipava Avenue. City staff presented this recommendation to remove conflicts between entering/exiting vehicles during pick up and drop off times and to reduce vehicle queues along Dodd Boulevard. The School District chose not to explore the option. Parking. According to ISD 194, the current enrollment is 700 students and the projected enrollment is 900 students. The Zoning Ordinance requires one parking space per seven students, which equals 129 parking spaces to accommodate the projected enrollment. The property currently has 105 on-site parking spaces, with the proposed addition of 80 on-site parking spaces, for a total of 185 on-site parking spaces. The applicant also proposes the addition of 18 stadium area parking spaces to be used as overflow parking, for a total of 86 off- site shared parking spaces. This parking lot is to be shared with Lakeville North High School. All on and off site parking shall be constructed to meet the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. The total amount of proposed available parking exceeds Zoning Ordinance requirements. Trails and Sidewalks. The existing pathways will be reconfigured and extended to accommodate the addition and parking lot improvements. Building Elevations and Exterior Building Materials. The proposed building addition will be sided with brick to match the existing building. Landscaping. Dodd Boulevard is identified as a roadway corridor listed in the Corridor and Gateway Design Study as adopted in the Zoning Ordinance, so additional screening from developments is required in the area that abuts a road like Dodd Boulevard. Institutional uses require a continuous opaque barrier along the off street parking area perimeter abutting public right-of-way and residentially zoned properties. Additionally, the building addition abuts a residential district to the south, which requires adequate screening from the residential properties. No landscape material shall be located in the Highway & Utility easement on the east property line or within the public right-of-way. All proposed landscape material shall comply with Zoning Ordinance requirements. A final landscape plan shall be submitted prior to City Council action. Signs. There is no new signage proposed with the addition. Mechanical Equipment. There is additional mechanical equipment proposed with the building addition that will be located on the roof and screened in compliance with Zoning Ordinance requirements. Trash Enclosure. There is an existing, compliant trash enclosure on the north side of the building. 4 Lighting. Exterior lighting is proposed to be increased for the site. Exterior lighting must comply with Section 11-16-17 of the Zoning Ordinance. Detailed fixture and photometric plans must be submitted with the Building Permit application for the proposed addition. Engineering Review. The Engineering Department has reviewed the plans and prepared a memorandum dated January 31, 2020, which references the need for a financial security in the amount of $259,997.75 prior to the issuance of a Building Permit for the addition. RECOMMENDATION Planning Department staff recommends approval of the Lake Marion Elementary School conditional use permit amendment located at 19875 Dodd Boulevard subject to the following stipulations: 1. The site plan and building addition shall be developed in accordance with the plans approved by the City Council. 2. A building permit is required prior to commencing construction of the building addition. 3. The proposed building addition shall be sided with brick to match the existing building. All building materials shall meet the requirements for an institutional use in the RS-2 District. 4. Lighting must comply with Section 11-16-17 of the Zoning Ordinance. Detailed fixture and photometric plans must be submitted with the Building Permit application for the proposed addition. 5. The building addition is subject to review by the Fire Marshal. 6. All off street parking shall be constructed to meet the requirements of the Lakeville City Code. A revised site plan shall be submitted prior to City Council Action. 7. A final landscape plan shall be submitted prior to City Council Action. The landscape plan shall comply with requirements of the Lakeville City Code. 8. A financial security in the amount of $259,997.75 shall be provided as security for the site improvement performance agreement prior to the issuance of a Building Permit as described in the Engineering Department memorandum dated January 31, 2020. ± Lake Ma rion Elementar y S cho ol 202ND ST Lake Marion Elem. School CUP City of Lakeville Ae ria l M ap EXHIBIT A 2 0 2 N D S T (C S A H 5 0)DODD BLVD (CSAH 9)Lakeville Nor th High School Athletic Fields ICENIC TRL IDEAL WAY I PAVAAVE ± Lake Marion Elementar y School DODD BLVD (CSAH 9)ITEA AVE ICENIC TRL RM-2 O-R RM-1 O-P C-3 PUD PUD RS-2 P/OS P/OS O-R C-3 C-3 C-3 RST-2 P/OS City of LakevilleZoning MapLake MarionElementary SchoolEXHIBIT B I D E A L WAY K E N W O O D T R L (C S A H 5 0)IPAVAAVE City of Lakeville Public Works – Engineering Division Memorandum To: Monica Waite, Planning & Zoning Specialist From: Christina Orlowsky, Project Engineer McKenzie L. Cafferty, Environmental Resources Manager John Hennen, Parks and Recreation Director Copy: Zach Johnson, City Engineer Daryl Morey, Planning Director Jerilyn Erickson, Finance Director Gene Abbott, Building Official Date: January 31, 2020 Subject: Lake Marion Elementary School Addition • Grading, Utility and Erosion Control Plan Review • Site Plan Review BBAACCKKGGRROOUUNNDD Independent School District (ISD) #194 has submitted a Conditional Use Permit amendment application and site plans for a building addition and parking lot improvements at Lake Marion Elementary School. The proposed project is located at 19875 Dodd Boulevard (CSAH 9), west of and adjacent to Dodd Boulevard (CSAH 9) and north of Ideal Way. Applicant: ISD 194 Engineer: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. SSIITTEE CCOONNDDIITTIIOONNSS The site contains the existing Lake Marion Elementary School, a 77,600 square-foot building with a parking lot northeast of the school, a lot for buses northwest of the school, and a private drive access to a parking lot on the Lakeville North High School parcel north of the school. The western portion of the parcel contains baseball fields and playgrounds. Existing access to the school is from Dodd Boulevard across from Itea Way. LLAAKKEE MMAARRIIOONN EELLEEMMEENNTTAARRYY SSCCHHOOOOLL CCOONNDDIITTIIOONNAALL UUSSEE PPEERRMMIITT AAMMEENNDDMMEENNTT JJAANNUUAARRYY 3311,, 22002200 PPAAGGEE 22 OOFF 55 SSIITTEE PPLLAANN RREEVVIIEEWW The Applicant is proposing a 15,420 square-foot building addition to the existing facility, parking lot improvements, private utility improvements (sanitary sewer, storm sewer, watermain), stormwater management basins, sidewalks, and landscaping. Parking lot improvements include additional parking stalls and access improvements. Existing access has one lane of traffic entering the site and two lanes of traffic with full access exiting the site. The proposed access has one lane of traffic entering the site then widens to allow for an additional lane for car stacking, the proposed exit restricts turning movement to right-turn only. The applicant is proposing additional stalls on the private drive to the parcel to the north. The parking lot and site access improvements were discussed with City and County Transportation Staff. The School District and Elementary School representatives raised concerns to City staff regarding safety entering and exiting the school property and vehicle queuing along Dodd Boulevard. Alternative accesses were considered and discussed with City and County staff. To address the District’s concerns, City staff recommended construction of a single lane drive connection to the Ames Arena parking lot west of the school, creating a separate entrance for the school via Ipava Avenue. City staff presented this recommendation to remove conflicts between entering/exiting vehicles during pick up and drop off times and to reduce vehicle queues along Dodd Boulevard. The School District chose not to explore the option. SSTTRREEEETT AANNDD SSUUBBDDIIVVIISSIIOONN LLAAYYOOUUTT Dodd Boulevard (CSAH 9) Lake Marion Elementary School is located west of and adjacent to Dodd Boulevard, a minor arterial County highway, as identified in the City’s Transportation Plan. The Applicant is responsible to obtain a right-of-way permit from Dakota County prior to construction of the access modifications in the Dodd Boulevard right-of-way. Ideal Way Lake Marion Elementary School is located north of and adjacent to Ideal Way, a local roadway as identified in the City’s Transportation Plan. Access is not permitted to Ideal Way from the site. CCOONNSSTTRRUUCCTTIIOONN AACCCCEESSSS Construction traffic access for grading and site construction shall be from a rock construction entrance at the existing egress to Dodd Boulevard at the location of the existing access. LLAAKKEE MMAARRIIOONN EELLEEMMEENNTTAARRYY SSCCHHOOOOLL CCOONNDDIITTIIOONNAALL UUSSEE PPEERRMMIITT AAMMEENNDDMMEENNTT JJAANNUUAARRYY 3311,, 22002200 PPAAGGEE 33 OOFF 55 UUTTIILLIITTIIEESS SSAANNIITTAARRYY SSEEWWEERR Lake Marion Elementary School is located within subdistrict ML-70210 of the Lake Marion sanitary sewer district as identified in the City’s Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan. Wastewater is conveyed to the Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility. The Lake Marion Elementary School improvements include a proposed 6-inch privately owned and maintained sanitary sewer service to serve the proposed building addition. The proposed sanitary sewer will connect to the school’s existing privately owned and maintained sanitary sewer system. WWAATTEERRMMAAIINN An existing 8-inch privately owned and maintained watermain extends to the site from public watermain along Dodd Boulevard. The watermain will be relocated with the improvements as the proposed building addition is located above the existing watermain. The existing watermain will serve the proposed building addition. DDRRAAIINNAAGGEE AANNDD GGRRAADDIINNGG Lake Marion Elementary School is located within subdistrict SC-56 of the South Creek stormwater district as identified in the City’s Water Resources Management Plan. Construction of the Lake Marion Elementary School building addition and parking lot improvements includes the construction of privately owned and maintained storm sewer and stormwater management basins. The private stormwater management basins will provide rate control and water quality/volume reduction of the stormwater runoff generated from the proposed building addition. A Stormwater Maintenance Agreement and Site Improvement Performance Agreement will be required prior to the issuance of a building permit. The final grading plan shall identify all fill areas in which the building footing will be placed on fill material. The grading specifications shall also indicate that all embankments meet FHA/HUD 79G specifications. The Applicant shall certify to the City that buildings with footings placed on fill material are appropriately constructed. SSTTOORRMM SSEEWWEERR Privately owned and maintained storm sewer will be constructed with the Lake Marion Elementary School. Private storm sewer constructed will convey runoff to privately owned and maintained stormwater management basins. The proposed privately owned and maintained stormwater basin on the northeast portion of the property will outlet to the existing regional basin on the property north of the site. The proposed privately owned and maintained stormwater basin on the southeast portion of the site will outlet to the existing storm sewer system along Dodd Boulevard (CSAH 9). LLAAKKEE MMAARRIIOONN EELLEEMMEENNTTAARRYY SSCCHHOOOOLL CCOONNDDIITTIIOONNAALL UUSSEE PPEERRMMIITT AAMMEENNDDMMEENNTT JJAANNUUAARRYY 3311,, 22002200 PPAAGGEE 44 OOFF 55 Final locations and sizes of all storm sewer facilities will be reviewed by City staff with the final construction plans. FEMA FLOODPLAIN ANALYSIS Lake Marion Elementary School is shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) as Zone X by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Based on this designation, there are no areas on the property located within a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), as determined by FEMA. EERROOSSIIOONN CCOONNTTRROOLL The Applicant is responsible for obtaining a MPCA Construction Permit for the site as well as developing a SWPPP for the site prior to issuance of a building permit. The permit requires that all erosion and sediment BMPs be clearly outlined in a SWPPP. Changes made throughout construction must be documented in the SWPPP. All basin slopes and slopes adjacent to wetlands must have erosion control blanket installed. The Applicant is responsible for installing and maintaining erosion control measures per the plans. Additional erosion control measures may be required during construction as deemed necessary by City staff. Any additional measures required shall be installed and maintained by the Applicant. SECURITIES The Applicant shall provide a Letter of Credit as security for the improvements with the Conditional Use Permit relating to Lake Marion Elementary School. The security is required prior to the issuance of a Building Permit. CONSTRUCTION COSTS Erosion Control, Grading and Grading Certification 110,300.00 Stormwater Management Basins 29,550.00 SUBTOTAL - CONSTRUCTION COSTS $139,850.00 OTHER COSTS Developer’s Design (3.0%) $4,195.50 Developer’s Construction Survey (2.5%) 3,496.25 City’s Legal Expense (0.5%) 699.25 City Construction Observation (5.0%) 6,992.50 Developer’s Record Drawing (0.5%) 699.25 Landscaping 104,065.00 SUBTOTAL - OTHER COSTS $120,147.75 TOTAL PROJECT SECURITY $259,997.75 LLAAKKEE MMAARRIIOONN EELLEEMMEENNTTAARRYY SSCCHHOOOOLL CCOONNDDIITTIIOONNAALL UUSSEE PPEERRMMIITT AAMMEENNDDMMEENNTT JJAANNUUAARRYY 3311,, 22002200 PPAAGGEE 55 OOFF 55 RREECCOOMMMMEENNDDAATTIIOONN Engineering recommends approval of the grading and erosion control plan, utility plan, and site plan for the Lake Marion Elementary School improvements subject to the requirements and stipulations within this report including: 1. The Applicant shall submit as-built record drawings following the completion of this project. 2. A final Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until both bid packages have been constructed.