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main drainage oF Si�ver Lake, inconsistent with condition 16. The plans <br />submitted for Public Works pertnits must show compliance with condition 18. <br />5. The stortn drainage system shown on the proposed site plan is generally <br />approved in concept only. Not enough infortnation has been submitted at this <br />time to detertning whelher or not the size, location, or configuration of the <br />facilities shown will be adequate to meet Ciry standards. The drainago plan <br />must comply wilh all of the conditions of the MDNS. <br />6. The Police Department has the following security recommendations: <br />2. The perimeter doors should be solid core with 190 degree to 220 degree <br />wide angle viewers and single cylinder deadbolts with 1" throw and at <br />least 3" screws securing striker plate. <br />b. If there is a common entrance to any building, it should be kept locked, <br />with an intercom and electronic access for acceptable visitors. Each <br />floor should have an access door with a electromagnetic lock and 2-way <br />intercom. A locked security gate should be provided on stairways. If <br />elevators are provided, keypad access should be provided to each floor. <br />c. Bay windows should overiook the parking lot for increased security of <br />vehicles. <br />d. Tot lots should be located near each apartment building for immediate <br />parental supervision. <br />e. Sliding glass doors should have Charlie bars installed for optimum <br />security. <br />f. The area is notonous for vehicle vandalism and prowls. The developer <br />should consider fencing the site. <br />g. If laundry rooms are provided on premise, they should be centrally <br />located and highly visible. A panic button alartn Sensor should be <br />provided. <br />h. Addr�,s and apartment numbers should be in 5 inch letters and visible <br />from the street and parking lots. <br />Mailboxes should be centrally located in an area highly visible to the <br />apartments. <br />Lighting of the parking lot should be a minimum of 1-2 foot candles. <br />k. A local fire and intrusion alarm system is reaimmended (or the <br />recreation building and office. Lockers should be instvlled in the <br />recreation building, with padlocks fumished by tenants. <br />I. During the ;inal slages of construclion, please contacl Dick Thomberty, <br />Crime Prevention Officer at 259-0418 for further security <br />recommendations. <br />7. The Ciry has estimated that the 100 year flood elevatiun for Silver Lake is <br />
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