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332 SW EVERETT MALL WAY 2018-01-01 MF Import
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SW EVERETT MALL WAY
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t- <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />SUBJECT: <br />MEMORANDUM <br />Gordon Witcher <br />Jane Zimmerman <br />September 2, 1992 <br />Frontier Bank Plan Review <br />I have the following eomments on the revised plan set: <br />The biofiltration swale miist be designed fnr the peak <br />from the develoued 2 year storm, not the flow from the <br />existing 2 year as curre.ntly shown. The awale design <br />need to be re-checked to determine that it meets City <br />criteria for the laryer flow. In addition, the flow <br />ifice to the swale will need to be re-size <br />splitter or <br />n; anora i nn treilC <br />au <br />The dispersion trench should be "shortened" as shown <br />sketched in red on the attached plans. Shortening the <br />dispersion trench should avoid any direct input of water <br />the pasture and should avoid future complaints from the <br />property owner (although the pasture is probably part of <br />wetland already). <br />to <br />the <br />The applicant may wish to take pictures of the pasture area <br />prior to construction to show how wet the lantsis Withtthis <br />demonstrate the presence of wetland-type p <br />evidence, owners of the pasture would have difficulty <br />claiming in the future that wet conditions on their property <br />were caused by Frontier Bank activities. <br />All other comments were satisfactorily addressed. <br />D.�^�_ <br />
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