Loading...
031219 Park PacketCITY OF SHOREWOOD 5755 COUNTRY CLUB RD PARK COMMISSION MEETING SHOREWOOD CITY HALL TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2019 7:00 PM AGENDA 1. CONVENE PARK COMMISSION MEETING A. Roll Call Mangold Vassar(Mar) Rock Barr Hirner B. Introduction of New Park Commissioner Michael Hirner C. Review Agenda 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Park Commission Meeting Minutes from February 12, 2019 — (Att. - 92A) 3. MATTERS FROM THE FLOOR 4. NEW BUSINESS A. Elect Chair and Vice Chair — (Att. - 94A) B. Discuss 2019 Work Program/Schedule — (Att. - 94B) C. Liaisons to City Council Meetings — (Att. - 94C) D. Discuss Ice Rinks /Warming Houses 5. OLD BUSINESS A. Review Budget for Freeman Parks — (Att. 95A) (Including Swing Set and Additional Equipment) B. Edge Control for Freeman Park South Playground (No new info at time of packet production) C. Review Structures and Site Plan for Badger Park (Att. 95C) 6. STAFF AND LIAISON REPORTS /UPDATES (Staff reports and updates are not meant for discussion. Discussion items will be listed as part of new or old business.) A. City Council B. Staff 7. ADJOURN Liaison for City Council Meeting on March 25 is Commissioner Vassar 2A CITY OF SHOREWOOD PARK COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2019 MINUTES 1. CONVENE PARK COMMISSION MEETING Vice -Chair Rock convened the meeting at 7:02 p.m. A. Roll Call Present: Commissioners Rock, Barr, Ashmc Liaison Sundberg; City Planner Dz Absent: Commissioner Mangold B. Review Agenda The Commission noted that they would like an update on the Te added to the agenda. Director Darling suggested that be added as item B., under Old, Barr moved to approve the agenda with the item added above Motion carried 4 -0. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 5755 COUNTRY CLUB RD SHOREWOOD CITY HALL 7:00 P.M. nd Vassar; City Council Courts at ness. r Park to be r seconded the motion. A. Park Commission leetina Minutes of December 11, 2018 Barr moved to approve the mi seconded the motion. Motion 3. MATTERS FROM THE F There were none. 4. NEW BUSINESS fiber 11, 2018 meeting as written. Vassar A. Discuss Ice'Rinks/Warming House Tours Darling noted that since the tour had to be cancelled, she suggested that individuals take the tour on their own. She noted that she was concerned that if the Commission tried to wait until March, the weather may be too warm. She recommended that this item be continued to March 12, 2019. She noted that there are two warming houses at Manor Park and Cathcart Park that she would like the Commission to tour. She stated that the rink at Freeman Park has been flooded but there is not warming house in that location. Commissioner Vassar suggested that Park Commission also go take a look at the Freeman Park ice rink and the surrounding areas even though there isn't a warming house there. PARK COMMISSION MINUTES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2019 PAGE 2 OF 4 5. OLD BUSINESS A. Freeman Park South Playground 1. Color Options for Freeman South Darling noted that the Park Commission had discussed options for rehabbing the existing equipment rather than starting with all new equipment. She noted that she had gathered information on possible color options, edge protection and possible new equipment. She suggested that the plastic pieces and some of the decks had been replaced after a fire and those parts are royal purple. They are still in good condition and do not need to be replaced. She suggested working with that color scheme for whatever replacement equipment is installed. She presented some color options and options for painting the railings. She noted that when the railings are painted, they hold up well and the playground consultant would arrange the painting. She presented an option to keep the railings blue, paint the 'Uprights green, order all the plastic pieces in purple and do blue decking. The Commission discussed keeping the existing slides and tunnels royal purple, the new plastic pieces sky blue, uprights be painted spring green, the railings purple and blue decking as their first option. The Commission discussed the second option of switching out the decking to gray and switching the railing to spring green and the upright colors and tunnels to sky blue. Council Liaison Sundberg asked if the plastic slides got h make a difference. a color choice would Darling stated that with new technology, the color of the slides does not seem to make a difference in heat absorption nor will they fade as much. She stated that the Commission could take time to try out the color wizard and some color combinations in order to make a decision at the next meeting. Barr moved to recommend blue decking, for all new plastic pieces to be sky blue, uprights are spring green, and railings are purple for the Freeman Park South playground. Ashmore seconded the motion. Motion carried 4 -0: 2. Edge Protection for Freeman South Vice - Chair Rock asked how the rubber play curbs fit into the options. He stated that he does not want it to be removeable. Director Darling stated that the rubber play curbs are interlocking and can have specialty corners to create a shape. The Commission asked whether Public Works had an opinion on the material used for edge protection. Director Darling stated that Public Works concern is that plastic is not very pretty. The Commission discussed shape options for the edging and concrete edging versus rubber play curb edging. PARK COMMISSION MINUTES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2019 PAGE 3 OF 4 Director Darling noted that she will get a quote for the flexible play curb options. She noted that she thinks the timbers will not have to be replaced and will bring this back for discussion at the next meeting. 3. Options for Fun New Equipment The Commission discussed new equipment options. The Commission eliminated the tilted sky runner because it is potentially dangerous. The Commission agreed they liked the look of all the wall options, such as the wrinkle wall option orb option and would like to bring these options back for discussion at a future meeting. The Commission also discussed: Merry go Round: the option of moving it or redefining the edge near the merry -go -round and repainting it to match the playground with blue decking and spring green uprights. Color options for the wrinkle wall orb: purple for the base, spring green for metal, and green for hand holds. Swingset: Either repainting the swingset purple or replacing with an updated swingset shape, depending on how much money is in the budget.. Director Darling stated that she will take a look at the opti of the park rehabilitation costs for discussion at the next B. Update on Tennis Courts zit Badger Park Director Darling noted that she has not begun looking for q time has been eaten up by looking at the buildings at B planning moved funding for the tennis courts farther out th related to funding. She stated that she would like to see h at Freeman Park and see what may be possible. 6. STAFF AND LIAISON REPORTS / UPDATES A. frames and oet an estimate as for the tennis court because her er Park. She noted that the CIP 919, and noted that her concern is much money is left after the rehab Sundberg reported on the recent Council retreat they received information that there has been a twenty percent increase in events being held at the Shorewood Community and Event Center over the last four years. She asked the Park Commission to keep thinking of things that can be leveraged off of the Community and Events center. Director Darling noted that this will be Commissioner Ashmore's last meeting with the Park Commission and noted that the Council had appointed a new member that will be at the next meeting. Darling noted that the Council had discussed excess funds and using some of the funds for park projects such as the Manor Park Pond rehabilitation project, the Badger Park poured in place rubber, and the Freeman Park Rehab. The Commission discussed ways to make the Manor Park Pond project more visible and help bring the community together with the fact that the City is fixing it and has listened to the citizens. PARK COMMISSION MINUTES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2019 PAGE 4 OF 4 Council Liaison Sundberg noted that this project may also provide a way to have some environmental education brought into it with what will be happening. Commissioner Vassar asked about the organized trash collection because a family on Smithtown has posted a banner about it. Council Liaison Sundberg asked the Commission to be very clear with residents that there have been no decisions made and the Council is merely gathering information and data. She stated that she thinks there has been quite a bit of misrepresentation about what the City has done surrounding this issue. Director Darling noted that there was a Joint Planning Parks C 2019 to discuss fire lanes and because there was not a quoi did not present the minutes of that meeting for official approva them in the packet and suggested that they look through the rr again in the future. She gave a brief overview of the history' City. Commissioner Vassar noted that she is supposed to provide 25, 2019 meeting but she has another obligation and asked her place. Vice -Chair Rock stated that he can take the February 25, 2019 Director Darling asked if anyone can volu meeting. Commissioner Vassa 7. ADJOURN Bar Roc emission meeting on January 15, n of the Parks Commission, she She noted that she had included utes because it will be discussed fire lanes and their usage in the Council update at the February iyone could take that meeting in ion for the March 25, 2019 can do the update at the March 25, 2019 meeting. Commission Meeting of February 12, 2019 at 8:10 p.m. )n carried 4 -0. 4A CITY OF SHOREWOOD 5755 Country Club Road • Shorewood, Minnesota 55331 • 952- 960 -7900 Fax: 952- 474 -0128 • www.ci.shorewood.mmus • cityha11 @ci.shorewood.mn.us To: Park Commission From: Twila Grout, Park & Rec Coordinator Meeting Date: March 12, 2019 Re: Elect Chair and Vice Chair The Park Commission Chair and Vice Chair are one year terms. At Tuesday night's meeting the Park Commission will need to appoint a Park Chair and Vice Chair. These positions will be effective through February 28, 2020. CITY OF Qc SHOREWOOD 5755 Country Club Road • Shorewood, Minnesota 55331 • 952- 960 -7900 Fax: 952- 474 -0128 • www.ci.shorewood.mmus • cityha11 @ci.shorewood.mn.us To: Park Commission From: Twila Grout — Park & Rec Coord /Admin. Asst. Reviewed by: Marie Darling - Planning Director Meeting Date: March 12, 2019 Re: Agenda Item 4B — Discuss 2019 Work Program/Schedule The new year begins with discussion of the 2019 work program and update on the 2018 park tours. The Park Commission may have topics to add to the work program and items will come up over the course of the year. Schedule of 2019 Parks Meetings April 9 May 14 June 11 July 9 August 13 September 10 October 8 November 12 December 10 Attachments: Work Program 2018 Park Tour Items Park Inventory 2019 Work Program January February March • Appoint Chair /Vice Chair April May June • Park Tours - Round I July • Park Tours - Round II Au ust • Recap of Park Tours September — December January of 2019 • Winter tour of warming houses early in the day 2018 Park Tour Items Needing to be Updated /Repaired FREEMAN PARK • There was discussion regarding rink and warming house at Eddy Station(No warming house for 2018/2019 season) There are no outlets inside the warming house Rubber mats for rink Security issues brought up were as follows: Cannot see if anyone is skating — Video System was suggested Lighting and sign outside so people know there is a warming house (perhaps on timers) and when it is open Bathrooms are locked from inside North playground — Graffiti on sign by the regional trail needs to be cleaned up. Southerly playground equipment In progress 1. Put on upcoming agenda to discuss alternatives for the playground equipment including playground surfaces and edging materials. Would entire playground be replaced? What type of playground would replace it? Would rubber surfacing be needed for handicapped accessibility? 2. Sign needs cleaning or replacement, but previous discussion was to remove the signs as they become unsightly • Public Works Director is checking on fog sealing that the City of Minnetrista has used to see if this is something that can be used on the trails Concrete in front of Little League concession and parking lot needs repair P;,.,,ie tables at the plat place this etA Taft e f of the CIP (Done) Planning Difeetef Dafli j that the eity has 2 dogwood tfees to plant and it was suggested they be planted by the rl (They have since been planted) waiting for an estimate firoM. ton (Done — schedule spring follow -up visit) CATHCART PARK • Hockey Rink — it was suggested paving the rink as street hockey is becoming popular City of Edina has wood rinks — a suggestion was painting the boards white • Playground equipment - touch up with paint • Play structure sign is missing, remove the posts Need new backboard at tennis court Net needs to be replaced at one of the basketball hoops eett GIDEON GLEN • Staff will contact Minnewashta Elementary in the fall to see if they can get feedback regarding classes visiting Gideon Glen • No maintenance or CIP items were identified BADGER PARK playgfound to make s e the two sites , efk togetl,o, Done • Ptiblie W,fks ^ stfip g on the r,,,-1 ing 1 ^t side of the 1„ esse field f „ ^o Done • Planning Difeetef Dafling stated that they would be hydfo seeding fef efesion eent the r,,,-1,:,,g ' ^t Finished. Staff to put trail through woods on upcoming agenda • Drop off Sign should be installed when paving is complete. MANOR PARK Suggestions the residents had are: Clean up the pond so it doesn't smell — In Progress • Take down obsolete flyers in bulletin board • Add a perimeter walking path around the park New mulch or gravel around the building Couple elm trees are dying near the pond Spiff up the restrooms Lights oft the sheltef afe flieker-ing ean this be Staff stopped out at the building after dark and the lights were not flickering Stripping the parking lot —this will be done this year Cleaning up the 5 corners — groom up to the asphalt Continuing the tour of Manor: Trim brush by back fence of tennis court Check on converting the court for two pickleball courts instead of a joint pickle ball/tennis court SOUTH SHORE COMMUNITY PARK • Add garden plots outside of fence area • Remove floating curb stop • Plan needed for future uses • Planting trees by Highway 7 for a screen (One tree was planted, but it may not survive.) • Do survey to surrounding neighborhoods to see what they would like to see at the park • Maintaining Parking Lot Asphalt Pad SILVERWOOD PARK • Remove volunteer appreciation sign due to deterioration to ^ eetly „11^ ^„to eest of failing fe r Done 2018 Park Inventory & Priority Needs Assessment •�`o� off' G p� � ;� � , e�� all parks Little League field 1994 Park Entrance Signs 2011 5 Bike Racks 2013 5 5 Message Boards 2012 5 Updated summer of 2016 Picnic Tables 2012 5 •�`o� off' G p� � ;� � , e�� all parks Installed Rink & Lights 2017/2018 season Little League field 1994 5 2019 Window to parking lot, repair floors /stoop Re- roofed 2014 Hockey Rink 1990 5 2015 25 yr replcmnt Updated summer of 2016 Warming House Trailer 1978 5 2013 Some maintenance needed Resurface 2015 Basketball 1966 2 2018 $97000 5 Tot lot equip South 1990 Tennis Court 2019 1007000 Tot lot - playground equipment Aug -95 3 2021 $1007000 New Swing Set /tire Aug -11 5 2036 25 yr 25 yr update Parking Lot surface ilverwood Park 3 1966 5 Freeman Park rehabbed in 1999 Rink lights 1979 3 3 -Jan 2023 Softball Fields (3) 1990 5 Swing Set 25 yr update 3 to 4 2012 - Replaced 500' on field 2 Little League field (2) 1987 5 fence in bat cage should be replaced every 15 yrs 1987 Babe Ruth Field 1990 4 25 yr update 2015 4 Soccer Fields (6 +) 1990 5 25 yr update Picnic Shelter 2010 Trails 1992 4 No Date Fenced /water 2015 Community Garden 2013 5 Skate Park Volleyball Courts 1994 5 25 yr update Eddv Station 2000 5 2017 Partitions installed 2017/2018 Installed Rink & Lights 2017/2018 season Free Skate 2010 5 2017 Window to parking lot, repair floors /stoop Re- roofed 2014 Picnic Shelter 1994 4 2035 25 yr replcmnt Concession stand LL 1994 3 2013 Some maintenance needed Plaza - tables amenities 2005 4 Versa Tennis Court 2013 5 Tot lot equip South 1990 4 2019 1007000 Multi- Purpose Field Tot lot equip North 1994 5 Manor Park 1979 4 25 yr update ilverwood Park Pond Skating Rinks 1966 5 rehabbed in 1999 Rink lights 1979 3 3 -Jan 2023 rough, $60,000 Warming House 2010 5 2018 Window to parking lot, repair floors /stoop Playground equip 2010 5 2035 25 yr replcmnt Swing Set Pickle ball court 2013 5 Versa Tennis Court 2013 5 Multi- Purpose Field 4 Softball Field 1979 4 25 yr update ilverwood Park Playground equip 1994 3 -Jan 2023 rough, $60,000 Swing Set 1994 3 to 4 2023 P5 yr replcmnt Sliding Hill /slides 1987 4 metal /replace? half court Basketball 2015 4 2018 overlay Picnic Shelter 2010 5 2035 Benches 4 Skate Park Done Water Fountain 2011 5 New Facility 2020 Community Garden 2014 5 Badger Park Playground equip 2018 3 2019 20 yr /$65,000 Swing Set wish list Shelter 2019 $807000 Tennis Courts 1987 2 $2007000 Tennis Court Signs Lacrosse /Football fiel 2016 5 Restrooms 2019 Trails /Sidewalks 2018 Parking Lot 2018 Condition Scale: 1 unacceptable condition - 2 poor /watch - 3 acceptable /fair - 4 good - 5 excellent F eneral Replacement /Upgrade Policy Guidelines: ckey Rinks 25 yrs Swing Sets /Playground Equipment 25 yrs Ball Fields 25 yrs Batting Cages 20 yrs Lighting Systems 30 yrs Stripping /Painting updates to Bldgs. 8 -10 -yrs Reshingling every 12 yrs Tennis Court Resurfacing 4 yr rotation Trails resurfacing 20 yrs Irrigation Systems 20 yrs Water fountains 15 yrs 4C CITY OF SHOREWOOD 5755 Country Club Road • Shorewood, Minnesota 55331 • 952- 960 -7900 Fax: 952- 474 -0128 • www.ci.shorewood.mmus • cityha11 @ci.shorewood.mn.us To: Park Commission From: Twila Grout, Park & Rec Coordinator Meeting Date: March 12, 2019 Re: Liaisons to City Council Meetings Once the commission has determined who will be the liaison to the meetings listed below, a schedule will be made and distributed to the Park Commission. Park Commission Meeting Report at City Council Meeting Liaison April 9, 2019 April 22, 2019 May 14, 2019 May 28, 2019 June 11, 2019 June 24, 2019 July 9, 2019 July 22, 2019 August 13, 2019 August 26, 2019 September 10, 2019 September 23, 2019 To: From: Meeting Date: Re: Attachments: Background: SA -B CITY OF SHOREWOOD 5755 Country Club Road • Shorewood, Minnesota 55331 • 952- 960 -7900 Fax: 952- 474 -0128 • www.ci.shorewood.mn.us • cityhall @ci.shorewood.mn.us Park Commission Marie Darling, Planning Director March 12, 2019 Freeman Park South Playground Rehab Estimates At the February 12, 2019 meeting, the Commission chose color options for rehabbing the existing playground, but wanted more information on the swingset rehab, wrinkle wall orb and a budget update on the project. No new information was available on edge protection at the time of packet production. Fund 402 The City Council recently transferred $60,000 into Fund 402 from excess fund reserves to complete the Freeman South Playground. Fund 402 would have a balance of about $213,000 after expenses related to Badger Park, the soccer nets, and planned court resurfacing at Cathcart and Silverwood. Projects in the next few years drawing on these resources are (with estimates from CIP): • Badger Park Tennis Courts ($350,000) • Development of Southshore Park ($100,000) • Rehab or painting Hockey Boards at Cathcart Park ($150,000) (this estimate is a replacement estimate. Painting and replacing damaged boards that are damaged would be less expensive than replacing) • Freeman trails project ($200,000) • Silverwood and Cathcart Playgrounds ($200,000) Transfers into the fund from the general fund will start at about $45,000 in 2020 and will increase by about $5,000 a year for the foreseeable future. The $42,000 transfer into the fund in 2019 has already occurred and is included in the Fund 402 balance above. Costs to date for Freeman Park The cost of replacing all the pieces on the playground structures (except the newer slide pieces), painting the uprights and all railings, removing the track -ride and adding engineered wood fiber, with shipping and install, total: $57,422 Cost of New Swingset (shown below for six swings) and Swings (Including Install): $9,143 Cost of Painting the Existing Swingset: $1,050 ADA PrimeTime Swing Frame #12583 8' (2.4m) $1.215 ASTM Use Zone: 24'9" x 327' (75m x g6m) #12584 Add- A -Bayr" $752 ASTM Use Zone: 37'2" x 32T' (11.3m x 9$m) 3 -U2" (9cm) O.D. galvanized steel uprights & toprai I Zero -G Swing 5 to 12 Zero -G Chair The cost of the new swingset would be reduced by $2,500 with the substitution of two toddler swings instead of the expressions swings. Cost to Paint Merry Go Round: $2,880 Cost to Paint Rails on Merry Go Round only: $552 (The rails are galvanized and the purple base are in good shape, you may choose just to leave the Merry Go Round alone.) wrwiaa WWI Offb ", na &PM rd"iiz.23 x2rc7 ..fi4rrt F iFW0C.8'ali`0 RI�.Alii � 511012 rr �1411 Belt Seat 3 Belt Swings �q x Expression Swing` #5128 3.5" Toprail $1.376 #5145 5" Toprail $1.376 Ages: Adult. 24 -48 months 2 Expressions swings Cost of Wrinkle Wall Orb: $15,045 plus $4,720 for install, Total: $19,765 (Grey walls — no other options, spring green metal pieces, green handrails) Other options instead of Wrinkle Wall Orb: Less expensive equipment or see if we can add some additional distance on the existing track ride and paint it to match. Climber Replacement The playground representative told me that the quote for the replacement includes one change. I did not previously catch the change. The climber on the north side is no longer safety compliant due to one of the deck's height (four feet instead of three). Consequently, he added two new climbers (one to each part of the structure with two steppers between. This option was cheaper than changing the deck height. Substituted equipment shown below. 9 Toad Stools Compatibility: PowerScape, PrimeTime Existing climber Spiral Climber Compatibility: PowerScape, PrimeTime Availability: 4' to 8' decks C Fat Pipe Climbers Compatibility: PowerScape Availability: Curved for 3' to 5' decks Straight for 2' to 3' decks Photos of the existing Freeman Park equipment: if - III,', Q -U, vrw via M! N N E s O TA @ W s C O N 5 N Minnesota / Wisconsin Playground @P - - 5101 Highway 55, Suite 6000 QUOTE Golden Valley, Minnesota 55422 #23979 Ph. 800 - 622 -5425 ( 763 - 546 -7787 Consultant: Harlan Lehman Fax 763-546-50501 harlan @mnwiplay.com 03/07/2019 Freeman Park D9432H w /Options City of Shorewood Ship To Zip: 55331 Attn: Marie Darling 5755 Country Club Road Shorewood, MN 55331 Phone: 952- 960 -7912 mailto:mdarling@ci.shorewood.nm.us 1 RDU GameTime - 10122 Crawl Tube Parts $1,830.00 $1,830.00 2 RDU GameTime - 10124 90 Degree Crawl Tube $2,187.00 $4,374.00 Parts 2 RDU GameTime - 10177 Kick Plates parts $221.00 $442.00 1 RDU GameTime - Aux. Hdwe. $108.56 $108.56 2 10768 GameTime - Toad Stool Seat $424.00 $848.00 2 80000 GameTime - 49" Sq Punched Steel Deck $1,181.00 $2,362.00 8 80001 GameTime - 49 "Tri Punched Steel Deck $700.00 $5,600.00 1 80656 GameTime - Access Attachment 3'& 4' $632.00 $632.00 1 90032 GameTime - 3' Transfer Platform W /Guardrail $2,562.00 $2,562.00 1 90068 GameTime - 3' Curved Fat Pipe Climber $1,329.00 $1,329.00 1 90203 GameTime - Tic -Tac -Toe Panel Above Dk $1,266.00 $1,266.00 1 90306 GameTime - Climber Archway W /Socket & $570.00 $570.00 Barrier 1 90639 GameTime - Spiral Climber (5' -0" & 5' -6 ") $778.00 $778.00 1 90653 GameTime - 3'- 6 "/4' -0" Zip Swerve Slide Left $1,574.00 $1,574.00 1 90668 GameTime - Spiral Step Climber (4' -0" & $1,069.00 $1,069.00 4' -6 ") 1 91144 GameTime - High Point Entryway - Guardrail $518.00 $518.00 1 178749 GameTime - Owner's Kit $55.00 $55.00 1 6253 GameTime - Wrinkle Wall (8 Panel) - $15,045.00 $15,045.00 Spring Green with Green Handholds 1 12583 GameTime - Ada Primetime Swing Frame, 3 $1,215.00 $1,215.00 1/2" Od - Purple 2 12584 GameTime - Ada Primetime Swing Aab, 3 $752.00 $1,504.00 1/2" Od - Purple 3 8910 GameTime -Belt Seat 3 1/2 "Od(8910) $246.00 $738.00 2 5128 GameTime - Expression Swing 3 1/2" X 8' $1,376.00 $2,752.00 1 8552 GameTime - 3 1/2" Zero -G Chair (5 -12) -Gals $502.00 $502.00 Chain 1 90305 GameTime - Climber Archway W /Socket & $451.00 $451.00 Guardrail �am�Trme� Pagel of 3 post - Spring Green SubTotal: $48,124.56 poly -sky blue Freight: $3,231.15 decks -blue Total Amount: $51,355.71 accent/railings- purple This quotation is subject to current Minnesota/Wisconsin Playground policies as well as the following terms and conditions. Our quotation is based on shipment of all items at one time to a single destination, unless noted, and changes are subject to price adjustment. Purchases in excess of $1,000.00 to be supported by your written purchase order made out to Minnesota/Wisconsin Playground. Pricing: fo.b. factory, quote is good for 30 days from the date quoted. A tax- exempt certificate is needed at time of order entry for all orders whether from tax - supported goverment agencies or not. Sales tax, if applicable, will be added at time of invoice unless a tax exempt certificate is provided at time of order entry. Payment terms: net 30 days for tax supported governmental agencies. A 1.5% per month finance charge will be imposed on all past due accounts. Equipment shall be invoiced separately from other services and shall be payable in advance of those services and project completion. Retainage not accepted. Freight charges: Prepaid & added Exclusions: unless specifically included, this quotation excludes all site work and landscaping; removal of existing equipment; acceptance of equipment and off - loading; storage of goods prior to installation; equipment assembly and installation; safety surfacing; borders and drainage provisions. Order Information: Bill To: Company: Attn: Address: City, State, Zip: Contact: Tel: Fax Acceptance of quotation: Accepted By (printed): Signature: Title: Facsimile: Ship To: Project Name: Attn: Address: City, State, Zip: Contact: Tel: Fax: P.O. No: Date: Phone: Purchase Amount: $51,355.71 Page 2 of 3 aaam�d Trme, Minnesota / Wisconsin Playground 5101 Highway 55, Suite 6000 Golden Valley, Minnesota 55422 Ph. 500- 622 -5425 1763-546-7787 Fax 763-546-50501 harlan@mnwiplay.com Freeman Park D9432H - Install Refurbished parts City of Shorewood Attn: Marie Darling 5755 Country Club Road Shorewood, MN 55331 Phone: 952-960-7912 mailto:mdarling@ci.shorewood.mn.us INSTALL GameTime - Lump Sum - Removal and disposal of existing equipment (plastic and decks) and the installation of new equipment as shown per plan drawings. QUOTE #23222 10/30/2018 Ship To Zip: 55331 $7,594.00 $7,594.00 SubTotal: $7,594.00 Total Amount: $7,594.00 This quotation is subject to current Minnesota/Wisconsin Playground policies as well as the following terms and conditions. Our quotation is based on shipment of all items at one time to a single destination, unless noted, and changes are subject to price adjustment. Purchases in excess of $1,000.00 to be supported by your written purchase order made out to Minnesota/Wisconsin Playground. Payment terms: net 30 days for tax supported governmental agencies. A 1.5% per month finance charge will be imposed on all past due accounts. Equipment shall be invoiced separately from other services and shall be payable in advance of those services and project completion. Retainage not accepted. �am�Tirr�c� Pagel of 3 City of Shorewood Attn: Marie Darling 5755 Country Club Road Shorewood, MN 55331 Phone: 952-960-7912 mailto:mdarling@ci.shorewood.mn.us Minnesota / Wisconsin Playground 5101 Highway 55, Suite 6000 Golden Valley, Minnesota 55422 Ph. 800 - 622 -5425 1763-546-7787 Fax 763 - 546 -5050 1 harlan@mnwiplay.com Freeman Park D9432H Labor QUOTE #23980 03/07/2019 Ship To Zip: 55331 1 Lump Sum Paint all posts, Climbers and railings on $10,848.00 $10,848.00 structure 1 Lump Sum Paint Merry Go Round (one color) $2,880.00 $2,880.00 1 Lump Sum Paint Swing Frame $1,050.00 $1,050.00 1 INSTALL GameTime - Wrinkle Wall Orb $4,720.00 $4,720.00 1 Removal GameTime - Disposal of existing Track Ride $270.00 $270.00 1 INSTALL GameTime - 6 place swings $2,483.00 $2,483.00 1 EWF Lump Sum - furnish & blow in 238 cu yds of $9,080.00 $93080.00 wood fiber (12" depth), no felt SubTotal: $31,331.00 Total Amount: $31,331.00 This quotation is subject to current Minnesota/Wisconsin Playground policies as well as the following terms and conditions. Our quotation is based on shipment of all items at one time to a single destination, unless noted, and changes are subject to price adjustment. Purchases in excess of $1,000.00 to be supported by your written purchase order made out to Minnesota/Wisconsin Playground. Pricing.- fo.b. factory, quote is good for 30 days from the date quoted. A tax - exempt certificate is needed at time of order entry for all orders whether from tax - supported goverment agencies or not. Sales tax, if applicable, will be added at time of invoice unless a tax exempt certificate is provided at time of order entry. Payment terms: net 30 days for tax supported governmental agencies. A 1.5% per month finance charge will be imposed on all past due accounts. Equipment shall be invoiced separately from other services and shall be payable in advance of those services and project completion. Retainage not accepted. Freight charges: Prepaid & added Exclusions: unless specifically included, this quotation excludes all site work and landscaping; removal of existing equipment; acceptance of equipment and off - loading; storage of goods prior to installation; equipment assembly and installation; safety surfacing; borders and drainage provisions. 1gaarrtTrtne Page 1 of 2 --------------------- I / - -J ZONE 1 I \ I � � I I � � I I � L - - - - -- I are+x w4L�ir� \ eaves t«tmnn \ a,®m .inrwwE / &1644W <cu —3 �/ ctemeN' 3• 4' / 0 S 3 eoix / s V -6" 5 ar mn c= one emoe ICY •/ 10bg� e11p 6111E 4, 109 IMP OEM PACUM twFmc m 4• nuNO / r 6 4 t / / taller tx I e+>e P01E FMCNMi ' EXISTING BORDER / N i I / 1 - GENERAL NOTES: ` A EQUIPMENT TO BE BE REPAINTED / B EXISTING EQUIPMENT — TO BE MAINTAINED C NEW EQUIPMENT ORDERED WITH 6 DIGIT PART NUMBERS / D UPRIGHTS TO BE REPAINTED / I E NEW EQUIPMENT ORDER WITH 5 DIGIT PART NUMBERS EMM / / \ Mfg. By.' Sold 8 Distn'buted By. P.0. Box 27325, Golden Valley, MN 55427 Freeman Park ^..,.. o., 763- 546 -7787 1- 800 - 622 -5425 �3�m@TPii@ ����(� soYn•wlsco sin Fax 763 - 546 -5050 Shorewood, Minnesota En,i,i,��gchiI�Ii,�d Ti,ro,9h Pi% `"' P'R0UM E -Mail info @mnwiplay.com 10 -26 -18 DWG. D9432H THIS PRINT IS 7HE PROPERTY OF MINNESOTA WISCONSIN PLAYGROUND INC. AND IS NOT TD BE USED, COPIED OR REPRODUCED WffHOUT THEIR EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERIMISSION. I SCALE: 1" = 12t -0" �I I \ / N i I / 1 - GENERAL NOTES: ` A EQUIPMENT TO BE BE REPAINTED / B EXISTING EQUIPMENT — TO BE MAINTAINED C NEW EQUIPMENT ORDERED WITH 6 DIGIT PART NUMBERS / D UPRIGHTS TO BE REPAINTED / I E NEW EQUIPMENT ORDER WITH 5 DIGIT PART NUMBERS EMM / / \ Mfg. By.' Sold 8 Distn'buted By. P.0. Box 27325, Golden Valley, MN 55427 Freeman Park ^..,.. o., 763- 546 -7787 1- 800 - 622 -5425 �3�m@TPii@ ����(� soYn•wlsco sin Fax 763 - 546 -5050 Shorewood, Minnesota En,i,i,��gchiI�Ii,�d Ti,ro,9h Pi% `"' P'R0UM E -Mail info @mnwiplay.com 10 -26 -18 DWG. D9432H THIS PRINT IS 7HE PROPERTY OF MINNESOTA WISCONSIN PLAYGROUND INC. AND IS NOT TD BE USED, COPIED OR REPRODUCED WffHOUT THEIR EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERIMISSION. I SCALE: 1" = 12t -0" To: From: Meeting Date: Re: Attachments: SC CITY OF SHOREWOOD 5755 Country Club Road • Shorewood, Minnesota 55331 • 952- 960 -7900 Fax: 952- 474 -0128 • www.ci.shorewood.mmus • cityha11 @ci.shorewood.mn.us Park Commission Marie Darling, Planning Director March 12, 2019 Badger Park Updates — Shelter and Site Plan Shelter design with two options Restroom Building Site Plan Staff is proceeding through the design phase of the park shelter and site plan. To the right is a photo of the park shelter design that the Commission selected and staff was directed that the size be large enough for six tables to fit underneath. As we've neared completion of the design phase, staff has continued moved the design from a prefabricated structure to a custom design to accommodate the existing soils and foundation design. The design has had to be altered to include steel columns to work with the pier footings and the anticipated wind loads. Wood would be wrapped around the steel supports, which is similar to the design of the supports used on the City Hall entrance. The attached drawings show two options for the shelter, one with eight columns showing stone about �/z way up the column and the other both with six columns with stone almost all the way up the columns. The cost of the additional stonework is offset by the fewer columns and pier footings and would be relatively similar for either option. Staff requests your direction on preference. Cost would be around $65,000, without the concrete base. Original budget was $52,000, without the concrete base. The bathroom building is designed with two identical, unisex restrooms, a water fountain (with a bottle filler), and a storage room. Please provide staff with any recommendations that you have on the design. The estimates are about $100,000 with foundation, where $140,000 was original budgeted. The 90 percent complete site plans are attached for your review as well. The only thing that may be different is the sidewalk was pulled away from the restroom building and the pond would have to be enlarged and modified to treat run -off for the entire site. No additional rain gardens or other features would be required. 1ICE ELEVATION i • ERR T FLEVATION ASPHALT SHINGLES "Pi ,i— � a i I I [ [ l I I °0 I l I WI FI �I R/ I I I I I 21 -011.1 1-011 I 1 (S)I Wl 75* FI Lij �I �I I UF-LJtHPC I-IULV NI N ' � I I (2) 2"X Gil i i I I R/I ml rn m l 81_011 I 121_011 �1_t11I X-0 t 51DE ELEVATION F ! 9 0 ff RONT ELEVATION LEA R,PNN L-)- ,SPHALT SHINGLES Option 2 I I I I 21-oll-I 81-011 1 81-011 1 81-011 121-011 I UX L- I ry LU LU cz LU LU - LU 21-oll-I 81-011 1 81-011 1 81-011 121-011 FLU'-,4 PIW'1 SGAI_- 1/III of/ 2 I --t�ti r'aogs L GI Elkay Outdoor EZH20 Bottle Filling Station Wall Mount Bi -Level Non - Filtered Non - Refrigerated Model LK4409BF PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Elkay Outdoor ezH2O0 Bottle Filling Station Wall Mount, Bi -Level Non - Filtered Non - Refrigerated. Features shall include 316 Stainless, Laminar Flow, Heavy Duty Vandal Resistant. Furnished with Vandal Resistant bubbler. Mechanical Bottle Filler Button With Mechanical Front Bubbler Button activation. Product shall be Wall Mount (On Wall), for Outdoor applications, serving 3 station(s). Unit shall be lead -free design which is certified to NSF /ANSI 61 & 372 (lead free) and meets Federal and State low -lead requirements. Special Features: 316 Stainless, Laminar Flow, Heavy Duty Vandal Resistant Finish: Beige (BGE), Black (BILK), Blue (BLU), Brown (BRN), Evergreen (EVG), . Yellow Gray (GRY), Orange (ORN), Brown Powder Coat (12 Color Options) , (YLW) Purple (PUR), Red (RED), (13 RN) Terracotta (TER), White (WHT), Yellow (YLW) Power: No Electrical Required Bubbler Style: Vandal Resistant Activation by: Mechanical Bottle Filler Button With Mechanical Front Bubbler Button Mounting Type: Wall Mount On Wall Chilling Option: Non - refrigerated Dimensions L x W x H): 21 -1/4" x 32 -7/8" x 38- 7/16" Approx. Shipping Weight: 203 lbs. Installation Location: Outdoor No. of Stations Served: 3 Special Note: Wall Mounted Bottle Filler Station (1). Bubbler Stations (1 Upper, 1 Lower), Choose from 12 color options • Mechanically- Activated bubbler continues to supply water in event of service disruptions, • Laminar flow provides clean fill with minimal splash. • Base material constructed from marine -grade 316 stainless steel provides the ultimate corrosion protection from even the most corrosive elements. PART: PROJECT: CONTACT: DATE: NOTES: APPROVAL: Everggreen Blue I'v pto Red Terracotta Ofangge (EVG) (BLU) (PUR) (RED) (TER) (ORN) AMERICAN PRIDE, A LIFETIME TRADITION, Like your family, the Elkay family has values and traditions that endure. For almost a century, Elkay has been a family -owned and operated company, providing thousands of jobs that support our families and communities. PRODUCT COMPLIANCE ADA & ICC A117.1 Buy American Act GreenSpec® NSF /ANSI 61 & 372 (lead free) J F ff�l^ d GreenSpec ° {, LISTED ?' Hoot C (WWHT) �AY�1CP� ®Complies with ADA & ICC Al 17.1 accessibility requirements when Installed according to the requirements outlined in these standards. Installation may require additional components and /or construction features to be fully compliant. Consult the local Authority Having Jurisdiction if necessary. Installation Instructions (PDF) Warranty pertains to drinking water applications only. Non - drinking water applications are not covered under warranty. Warranty (PDF) In keeping with our policy of continuing product improvement, Elkay reserves the right to change product specifications without notice, Please visit elkay.com for the most current version of Elkay product specification sheets. This specification describes an Elkay product with design, quallty, and functional benefits to the user. When making a comparison of other producers' offerings, be certain these features are not overlooked. Elkay REV 02262019 2222 Camden Court © 2019 Page 1 LK4409BF Oak Brook, IL 60623 LK4409BF_spec.pdf . Yellow Black Brown Gray Beige (YLW) (BLK) (13 RN) (GRY) (8GE) AMERICAN PRIDE, A LIFETIME TRADITION, Like your family, the Elkay family has values and traditions that endure. For almost a century, Elkay has been a family -owned and operated company, providing thousands of jobs that support our families and communities. PRODUCT COMPLIANCE ADA & ICC A117.1 Buy American Act GreenSpec® NSF /ANSI 61 & 372 (lead free) J F ff�l^ d GreenSpec ° {, LISTED ?' Hoot C (WWHT) �AY�1CP� ®Complies with ADA & ICC Al 17.1 accessibility requirements when Installed according to the requirements outlined in these standards. Installation may require additional components and /or construction features to be fully compliant. Consult the local Authority Having Jurisdiction if necessary. Installation Instructions (PDF) Warranty pertains to drinking water applications only. Non - drinking water applications are not covered under warranty. Warranty (PDF) In keeping with our policy of continuing product improvement, Elkay reserves the right to change product specifications without notice, Please visit elkay.com for the most current version of Elkay product specification sheets. This specification describes an Elkay product with design, quallty, and functional benefits to the user. When making a comparison of other producers' offerings, be certain these features are not overlooked. Elkay REV 02262019 2222 Camden Court © 2019 Page 1 LK4409BF Oak Brook, IL 60623 LK4409BF_spec.pdf „ Elkay Outdoor EZH20 Bottle Filling Station Wall Mount Bi -Level Non - Filtered Non- Refrigerated Model LK4409 F MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS and PLUMBING CONNECTIONS Refer to diagrams for plumbing rough -in; This fountain is to be mounted on a smooth, flat finished wall surface with adequate support. Note: Wall mounting structure must be capable of supporting 3001b. load minimum on fountain. To secure unit, use 3/8 minimum fasteners (not provided; Water service line and waste line are to be assmbled as required, Inal check for leaks and correct functions of fountain should be made. (For details see the installation instructions.) Installation requires trap to be installed in wall. A service supply stop must be installed at the fountain inlet line. Trap and service stop not included. Caution - Fountain must be securely bolted to wall. Note: For wall support required locations see installation instructions provided with fountain. OPERATION OF QUICK CONNECT FITTINGS SIMPLY PUSH IN TUBE IS SECURED PUSH IN COLLET TUBETOATTACH INPOSITION TO RELEASE TUBE A� B C PUSHING TUBE IN BEFOR E PULLING IT OUT HELPS TO RELEASE TUBE OPERATING PRESSURES: Supply water 20 -105 psi maximum ffel MA A in 1/4” O.D. TUBE 318" O.D, TUBE CONNECT BUILDING WATER WATER INLET E COLD WATER SUPPLY INLET ER � NOTE:WATERFLOR DIRECTION SERVICE STOP (NOT FURNISHED) (834mm) /4" nm) BACK VIEW 3" SIDE & FRONT VIEWS r(76mm) jj 10" 14 -9/16" (371mm) / (254mm) A I (1628mm) 01/211(4) (13mm) g (229mm) , 7" 44 -1/8" ILL (178mm) (1121mm) 34-11/16" M 8414" 39- 11116" 38 -7/8" (881 mm) (203mm) 10„ (210mm) B (1008mm) (987mm) (290m1 m) (290mm) 33 -3/8" ( ) 16114 32.118" (84 mm) 25 -5/8" 254mm 26 -5/8" (413mm) ' 38 -318" (816mm) *27 -1/8" (651 mm) (67 M) (974mm) (689m m) FINISHED FLOOR * ADA Requirement A = 318" O.D. UNPLATED COPPER TUBE CONNECT - SHUT OFF VALVE BY OTHERS B = REMOVABLE BOTTOM COVER C = IN -LINE STRAINER In keeping with our policy of continuing product improvement, Elkay reserves the right to change product specifications without notice. Please visit elkay.com for the most current version of Elkay product specification sheets. This specification describes an Elkay product with design, quality, and functional benefits to the user. When making a comparison of other producers' offerings, be certain these features are not overlooked. Elkay REV 02262019 2222 Camden Court © 2019 Page 2 LK4409BF Oak Brook, IL 60523 LK4409BF spec,pdf SURVEY LEGEND - EXISTING CONDITIONS 0 M CATCH —P --P', SEWER a S.EL, —POLE 0 —RM —.0. — --R,,W, WATER MPH— —UNDERGROUND MIM0 PAR M RATE VALVE —LN.—RO= 711-EPH.P1 TE —HONE PEDESTAL —a— OVERHEAD J11— o POWER POLE —N LINK 11— YA UGHT POLE ..IEIE 11113 111N OCOPOEELE _T OONTOUR F c. 'IT 20 40 AWL SCALE IN IIIIIIIIEET OW/Y ',\,, almilsom LOUCKS CIN OR NG '3 .AND SUR—ING 1-1111.E 11111TEITPIE 111111OTA, P-1- -, -� '. ' } � } }' } } } } \S\.} � } \ \,30 4 YA RS{H U I AL P. L- Ol-1.6ay .1 SURVEY LEGEND - EXISTING CONDITIONS �® CARGH BA9N �aSNRM SEtViR (� STORM MANHOLE — >— SANRARV SEWER T O SANRARY MANHOLE —i — WATER -Ft I, ® WAi£R MANHOLE — aE— UNDEflGRCUND EIECTiIC /�� Q FttoRNii — us— UNDERCROUNO OAS G / N GiiE WLYF —m— UNDERGROUND TE —FTEIE 0 T—ONE PEOEETAL —a— OVERHEAD UTiIM r �` 2� 0 PCWER POLE —CHfJN IJNR FENCE fLV / q Lcln POLE - - coecreElE cures l/` r' \' ' -= SCN ��1CONCREtE � � f � � 1 1 REMOVE EIRTING TRF.F$ REMOVE 4 SF OF BITUMINOUS / t M' REMOVE ABr NDON ED UNDFRG ROUND fl RICAL LINE f / v' ! b J --r REMOVE 260 TUT OF WOOD PLAY EAGER REMOVE EXIS 'J' NG PLAYGROUND EUIYMENf M I`REn V"E.R.N�1RFFS I I 1 A I I I ( I I l� I III I Iil�l III I II I II; (II I�r I1 II I I1' III' IIII � l v I I \ I I I I 1 1 -- - 20 40 � SCALE IN FEET N� r� 7T f BITUMINOl15 TRAIL -BASE BID ADDETAILNUi -1 =CONCRETE PAVING SEE DETAIL f -7 n 1. L2 LB i s,> t_ . \. i RIS CONCRrlLYCURR"W L ITH . TiAI DL' SEE DETAIL 2 /L6-1 SEE DEIAI`4%CG1� �� a1 I CONTRACTOR ISTO SURFACE MOUNT RENCH PROM DED BY OWNER TO PAD. 11 ♦ ' NOTE: AN ADDITIONAL 4'xB'BPNCH PAD WITH SURFACE MOUNTED PAD IS TO BE _ INSTALLED AT NEARBY FRFFMAN PARK BY THE CONTRACTOR. COORDINATE WITH THL OWNER ON ITS fiXAGi LOCATION. 7T ,C> Cj C3 R< Ra rI ff 111 p - TROOM BUILDING BY OTHERS NED ED E N aRUE l S.N�'-- — A -i� e, 24'x26 PICNIC SHELTER e l O L�7 V WALK WITH URAINTILE ( ( }It'+ (R By OTHERS $EE DFI'All3/Lfi -7 BY HER SHINGs Br CO oCRETE SEEDET rEPAVwc T�, sEe DErnit zAs i uroms E u1PMENT l y.� R1166ER SDRFA 1 CONCRETE C BWITH DRAINTILE \\ SEE DETAI L4fL6 -1 81TlIMINOIJI TRAII SFF DETAIL 11161 ,o SWALE /q"fLFANOUT � T �' —INV ,6,4 11LLUVERIFY) POW 66 !UN4 ry 0 6 94'-,L SDR 265EWER PIPE ®2% / I / 93' 2 "TYPEKCOPPER / N� '0i.. , t ]'MIN. DEPTH J INV PLUG L9 o f o ap, gar 0 I 6z , � 6o 4 DR INnIFgz �O 0���r�� 663E SEE IIEFAIL R(163i�,.O�`Qi�i!. 41' m ,vucr{�6roanlNnLe s„ n ,,. �� o �. ..::•z'z tl vas MAXIMUM 2.0% SLOPE IN ANY DIRECTION AT PAVEMENT INTERSECUONS UFMCAL) HDPE CULVERT W ITFI APRONS P 2% OUTLETS ADJUS FN C a� __— — vu...� -- C vEi= �--• -. - - -Cm3 ___cx -cn.p .,.}mom. - fi5.4_ ,::- ___::13 - _ o�n_ vA�_.• —.. rtn ___ '----- ______--- �_____�_�." ___tin_ __t3., v � Vt•r n =__ _`L- .v„ _, I it I i I f EXTEND EXISTING ORAINTILE OUTEETAS NECESSARYTO WORKWITN NEW GRADES SWPPP N0TI Swv I rvoTLS. SWPPP LEGEND ® ucus Luc In�,wKn ® �D PROTECTION (TYP.7 o PROTECTION � 5'•,' � ROCK # /� SILT FENCE ("P,) COrySTRUCTION S° f �` I ywn i °S \S S SRO 4i. C 2Un SILT FENCE (TTP) ��— .001 / SILTFENCE(TYIP ) \\ \ \ \� \ ® LoT✓v"iS �// UL�ypG" \ \ \ \� CIVIL ENGINEERING NV: \\ \\ IAN SURlEVI RE E t t (/ ANY Y5 \ \\ \`\ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE i r t \ .hk NMENTAL lomlock «e Wte 300 / i / /VA \ worn °Pias,o.e NNSa =s� AA \\�\ f t I 'CLFANOvi \ \ \ \\ \` \` \ \\ \\ .i, W A ERSH E. I E111— `. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 /%iii i'i " I i - / F 723 FF5 2 F— dD vNA \ 1 RI J62 / L! XISIN N rt 1 `INVt�'TSa �S I ` 4Z2 DF OLI 10 PADS o S7 e I, vaPnlN�nNP UIINrc —N RIM: 962.25 1 // is�2 ILS. INY[[ 95!j},6 J p�NV.9pa ]�SU 1 C . FT 15 w�IR eje / ti L4 i / f / NoT ROTECTION J ,F CIYC.J ALNPL /// zo 4o SW PPP NOTES M. LNTINU.O jE LHt NGEi I ONIRUC tNACEAILS E AVE IENL AN. L U. +Pi CT TER AMNAGEMENTSYSTEAN INSTALL ti LTES FMErvLANG ItALANCE INSTALL PAVFi+IENTS AND WALKS S IENCLA D tSE[U AN RA 1D1 SNRBEDBYI It RFI: vAL B.IL[D ft[MOVLSiti 3. III IDATA: ARE OF DISTURBANCE LS AC CLUERAL SOIL IY! E; ELIDECTUCHNICAL DJEORT. i SIGNS, SILT FENCE, ETC, CUEFORE CONSTRUCTION FICINSBE II. N IIH Viii. \. \STAKIS, 5, All DLRL,RBED GROUND LEFT INA TIYE IOB IOURT£EN EST OR MORE DAYS IT BE ETIMN hit I CIF NL ORCYn ERIN[ OR OHER AVABALL 51 OR BY R CAN NOTBE GRETER �IEIFEEEAS ADD MERRAIII FROANUrOB IIIIIBS .111 LENCFHS ®DEN TES SLODESTTFAT ARE B' 1, ALL 3:1 SLOPES TO BE MELIFTEDWITTEN EROSION CUUANELt WE IIARGE ARESTABtiifli ST BE PROT[CFF➢UNT LATE SOURCES OF POTFNtIAL B BEEACEOINl FSE I') FOR NYkvAI ST YE tm UR�ARy OTRE D CLEW ACISIX- E- 1R11EF DMOiT1ON CON I ITOMOT11, SAND 'IF, TX ILIS 9. N WALL U U C CA { tF ON HFNVFR FE. Y F OT PON UST TR I I iE P r iL BMPS III IUEFD WASItMtS BE OIS— IF)OIPROPERLY AND. MUST COMITY WE IN MPCA INSPOSAT OOUIREnIENTS. IB (C FIEBIII ORI WIIO i5 B,LE REQUIRUMENIS IOUNO TN APPFNDI %A, PART L OAF IIIE NPDES i FRE TANGS POI IIS Rt5PON5RLEWNH THEOWNUR FORCDD INNCEWHITTHOSE PORTIONS OF (HEDNEME, II D10 A I TIEN IWn wNA 3.T AYSr TI IT01408 MORE OE NFL FOLLOWING COREFFENON HAVE BEEN MET O A - S.p. TH 1 R HE. E. AA II I6 ti BtEI ON ALT. IS B. TRA SEER OF OW N, LEE I" AS HE ITEBRO)IN I11E URMI 1. A TION FOLLOWING SILT FENCE INSTALETION BY CITY REPRE5EMATIVEe REQt11RE �PEC B. /DAYSANUWFIBN USE ),IOWINOA 45° R EBA N IVI.NT. FS71MATFD OI)ANTITIFS DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY TEMPORARY ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE FA I PREFABRICATED CONCRETE WASHOUT EA 0 SILT FENCE (STANDARD) IF m,000 EROSION CONTROL BI VAKEI BY NA INLET PROTECTION OF S STAGE 2 SILT LINK (STANDARD) LF NA 1310 -ROLL IF NA UNFVERRITY OP 4i1NNA5GTA Valentina Anderson ESAY oC.oI—NIO WPPP BERE, BT2 M D. FROZENCROOND ASSOONAI FBINCIFFOCCURS OR PRIOR TO RESUMING F FOR EPSAREIT FUNC OF PYR h'E) ";'11' N. PftW +uiE HORIC'ESCILE, 11 I.iIERiVAN O.� INDIES IN A 21 HOUR PERIOD. _ welt FDWHFN NO E. UKNAI,OR III FULA� WRHIN 2rIFHOUPSED, . I, B. SC I ASOU AND PURAI t R T USiORACF L1111 AL11HII t=VIII N O RRTV CSTDATNTLOTO . CONSIKULT) EO FRiM SURECEWATERS N015FVEN DAYS K S N ON\R A I N CII f5 OCIY FNGN R OR L. ENi9 1. ,BET Yt'nm H. ures OPERATIONAL COI+I IS OF IHl SITL. ION A( ev Tit PARABLE H5)Wli6 1-1 ION IUANSNC i P THUNA [ IUSA 'A EMLNIS, ANDFREO T S R ANI—DE WDAAG,IF 1 5 ShIU iBf ftFTA nE EYERSA (ER TILLNG NPDES NOTICE OF TERMINAT ON. A THLkt ISACIANCtIN DLS N OPLRAIRCIE MNIMLNANCN, WFATHHE OR SEASONAL T -ASA FCANTEFHTCT CHARGE B. WATER WPPP19N0 _TINEANUV _SFXC[EDING WATERP' IN STANDARDS. C DISCI GIRGES OR I9 NOT CONSI I Ni WITH tHE II'. N>CONO FIO SOE THE PERMIT: 19. 1 WASIIOLFTABfA RIt AIEDCO LWSS OUT NTANERWUH RAIN B. IDENTIFIED WITH SIGNAGE STATING CONCREEE WASHOUT ASIA DO NOT__Itj^ e WAl[ IIOUT AREA INt N .H i SLANU NG BIEN A - :. RI IRACTOft CES -O U M1 'YEN Ll WiHN24EtS SI BiFR GONN[(TONIIHASUREACEWPAIER�NENi ENLR YDISSIPATION 21 1 ANIL EC A NR.j R: \ I RIND - F I. TR DY I..E D BYA D H ]OYo.11FIN ECtED FINAL DENS tt, AND iHATAiIPER\NNFNTP 1UTZEB FBFEN SHFlI.BE RE >PBOM PTN.N - LED N( Ell h1FN EA BN NS IN OeUHi TO RFIURN II IE POND TO DISION OWAOTY_ A TUEFF CINNFLE MOST IDENTIFY A PERSON WHO WE L FMFDAM ION AND HE PERSON P t-FOR NNAFETR NAN. INTENAM.' "I'D,-, ITNEIRACCULREANUILL DABOANY IND- B. PERU NA AND M, NTFNAN HE PULLON.NT STOkNWAT.R B WA.C.NENT tM 1OLUAII 11.1. R COMIA. ,2960]912 xl L CWONSTR j S e EC JNS OR AS LURE BVfR EYING R tC OF YI B' MI5. TFRII YLL „% m+teec HIT / 4, •+� iv LOUCKS HFAV(U BILT _N CC �w LOVCKS sILI FENCE �31xrop �MRar _ oxra.rx. 'Au 03 BETEREACRAII vmxu areas ss. c nLTn,v.m S. r. nvmnoe+ Y°�� 8" .. wp.N,.aLeE +w t oz uxsxtnxm � Runa,o n0.tn ® vncnrtn ... nrroRZ. mxa. FEE Flr++n wTPrrx.. Nsw.nTromcsm lc a`r` O oarm, c ,moo. <,>cx�uFn� ew LOUCKS ROCK ENTRANCE. TO CONSTRUCTION SRE wr�x 3WA ua LOUCK S I N BO FIBER AG _ N �30i5 CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER SPECIAL WATERS SEARCH MAP EE tA� viltE RADIUS B U 20 a0 SCALE IN ®n LouCKS LANNING CENT UDENGINEERING LAA CULTVEYING IANDSCAPF ARCHITECTURE ENVIRON11ENihl LAC MB.I n Aa01e­'=M .mw.io�cksinccom ETC­ CIA. .a.,a+mr.rE F3 U tout %Pmje<t NO. ROB, Eeed IBBRBAa vm By SIA Ce k d y 9 IT 1 DESTNGCONDFONS T1 DI;M .F.0 N LYI G ADIYGAV RU nN ""ROM, .................... ............................... l6t - DETAILEAKET DETAL .._......._............� ............SEE ....... tG 2 SHRUB SCHEDULE - BY OWN ER SHRVBS — COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME ONC-1 MINS11F. SPACING FIREOANCE00GW000 'BailadeL'ne lgl 2A— 1II'o, TREE ED -B NER OECID000STREE1 Ott COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME C.ONi FFM 2 FALLFIESTA -I'LE Acersattha�um'Radsu 10 oat 1 RIVER BIRCH Bawlanyra lO,d \` VE 13 I VALLEY FORGE EIM Ulmusamed<ana Valiey fofya 10 ya1 EVERGREEN TREK 1 O COMMONNAME eOLANIUlI NAME NS Itt NORWAY SPRUCE icea abies tO9al ORNAMEMALTREES ON 1OMM1tON NAME BOTANICAL NAME CONT TH 12 THORN— AWTEDRN RSM ROYlLLSiAB MAGNOLIA gnolia naliam'ROyal Stor' 10 en1 /�! /ITT �° sgallllnerrnlC 'd / f GROUN[)COVER LEGEND: I f,! J TIRFGRASS SEED MIX MNDOT SEED MIX # ZS -131. APPLY AT 22011,4— ® POND SEED MIX \ / MNDOT SEED MIX 1134 -261. APPLY AT 35U/ar. �t \ ` � y J a \ r 1 i j\ \ ,.w�;v vv ��;vvv��vvvy.vvvvvvvvv, I,v ;vv; vv vvv�°.�"vVvvvvvt01�B�E0.MI�vvvvv \ \\ � s / I \\ ALL TREES ARETO RESUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY THE OW NER \ \ \ 1 )Q' RIVER ROCK MULCH - V" MIN. HE Tit OVER FILTER FABRIC cry - -L�y METAL EDGER SHRUBS ARE TO BF. SUPPLIED AND i INSLALLED BY I HE OWNER E'`"'_, —\ �DRf SEED. . —R EA SLOPE AT Iwo (MIN) - Z %IMAXI TO DOWNHILL EDGE. MINIMUM BASE OF TL COMPACTED AGGREGATE BEVEL AND COMPACT ALL EDGES AT 45 DEGREES. COMPACTED OR UNDSTURBED STENGEL, PRIOR TO MANG, COMPLETE TEST ROLL USING FULLY LOADED 10 YARD MINIMUM DUMP TRUCK. OVEREXGAVATEAND BACKFILL WITH SELECT DEAN (LEARTHOSE AREAS FAILING THE TEST ROLL CLOTEh -FILE FABRIC SHAH. BE USED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE LANDS(APEARCHITRI. PLACE 3' WI11H (IF STRAW FR0510N' BLANKET (111 FIT II SI DEAF EN'HRF I INCH OF TRAIL STAKE AS NECESSARY ON ALL SLOPES 3:1 OR GREATER. 5EFD ALL DISTURBED AREAS r 6'WIDE ASPHALT TRAIL PROFILE L6 -r PALL &, I-0 111' EXPANSION JOINT MATERIAL CUT BACK MATERIAL 1R' BELOW FINISH SURFACE _ I EXPANSION& CONSTRUCTION JOINT 4x IPSMOOTH DOWEL ---- -iERrW GRFASEQ'HEENI} ENLARGEMENT'&' 31W TOOLED CONTROL JOINT SEE PI AN FOR IAYOUT T UPICKCON'CRETEWALK FXP JOINT A' O.0 MAX. OR AS SHOWN f, A,NTR LINDA, AND AT ALL CONSTRUCTION JOINTS RAMPS, WALLSANDOTHER -rum- T VDSTICAL OBSTRUCTIONS, I GRANULAR FILL ASE UNDI URBE40RCOMIPACT ED m CL5GRAVE Nit: FINISH IS 10 BE MEDIUM BROOM FINISH PERPENDICULAR TO PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC r2, CONCRETE PAVING PROFILE L6 -1 ° °- GRANULAR FILL 508BME -BY OTHERS POURED N PIACE RUBBER- THICKNESS BASED ON FALL HEIGHT -BY OTHERS. CONONTE.CURB 4'TFIICKCONCREEEWALK REINFORCED R4 CONT. kEBAR DRAINALF ROCK riI LI6 NIAx1A W.WM. G' GRANULAR FILL SUBBASE GEOTEXTRE FABRIC I a, Al Sa _O 44 SPEAK 12- DEC- EXTEND 36 " INTO CONCRETE PAVEMENT all —H III —III -" UNDISTURBEDORCOMPACTF ..DSUBGRADE (' GRANULAR FILL SUBBASE R4 CONT. TOOK LMAINAGE WEK GE TEXTILE FABRIC 4'P[RFORATED DRAIN TILESLOHDTODRAIN UNDISTURBED OR COMPACTED SUBGRADE NOTE. FINISH IS 10 BE ESTRUM BROOM IIN1511 PERPENDICULAR TO PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC r1 CONCRETE PAVEMENT PROFILE WITH INTEGRAL PLAY EDGER Ly -1 -- — GRANULAR FILL SL WALL -BY OTHERS POURED IN PLACE RUBBER- THICKNESS BASED ON FALL GULF IT -BY OTHERS. CONONTE.CURB R4 CONT. kEBAR DRAINALF ROCK G' GRANULAR FILL SUBBASE GEOTEXTRE FABRIC 4- PERPETRATED DRAIN HLESLOPED TO DRAIN all —H III —III -" UNDISTURBEDORCOMPACTF ..DSUBGRADE NOTE CONCRETE FINISH IS TO BEMEDIUM BROOM FINISH RETR TO STAN SHRUBS TO BE PLACED SO THAT 1 &'MIN. IOPOFCONTAI.NERSHS FLUSH WERIPROPOSEDGRADE. PEAMING SOIL - SEE NOTESCR SPEC. MULCH 3- DEPTH- SEENOTOORSPEC. S - LONDSCAPEFABRIG SEENOTHORSPEC EDGING MATERIAL -SEE NOTES OR SPEC. VARIES- RETERTOPLN " LOOSEN DO QLS OF AT HEWCAPAIN ED PLANS. V _ SCARIFY PAT TOM AND SIDES OF l� HOLE PRIOR TO PLANTING L! � BUILDING WA(L(T YH 5 SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING All REFS INA PLUMB POSHION J IROUGil THE AGRANY PERIOD. STAKINGIS SUGGESTED BUT NOT REQUIRED. ANY STAKING MUST CONFORM WIFE PRO ICES AS DEFINED IN ALA, DEATH INES FOR STANDARD PRAC. N IN PRUNE DAMAGED AND CROSSING BRANCIIRS ALTER PLSH ING IS COMPLETE CUT BACK WIRE BASKET VISA IN TREE THOROUGHLY DURING PLANTING OPERATIONS. PLACE BACKIN1 IN AIR' I ETSAN T SATUILATESOILWITH WATER, DONOTCO,MPACT MORE THAN NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN PLUMB. I OSEP AN YPROFM SIT OR PER YFTHYLFNESTOP TREE WRAP TO FIRST BRANCH SATLTY HAJUEH G -ONE PERWIRE ROOT TARE NTN WETH OR K;STABOVE GRADE MULCH -4 -DEEP. NOMULCHINCONACT WHH TRUNK SEE NOTES OR SPECS. TNAHLL WITH IN SITU TOPSOIL WOOD STAKE(OPTIONAI) EDGEVARIES- SEEPLAN SCARIFY BOTTOM AND SIDES OF HOIE PRIOR TO PLANTING SET PLANT ON UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL CONTRACTOR IS RESPON5161F FOR TESTING PERCOIATIONNADSPRIORTO PLANTING. NOTIFY LANDSCAPEARCHITECTIMSTH VORYiF POOR DRAINAGE EXISTS. L 6 l DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING DETAIL I (E-r XllH VE AEU' a,>a I. Anc, THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING ALLTREES IN &PLUMB PORTION THROUGH THE WARRANTY PERIOD. STAKINGIS SUGGESTED, BUT NOT REQUIRED. ANYSTAKING MUST CONFORM WITH PEACE ICE AS DINNED IN ANA, CUIDRIMA FOR STANDARD PRACTICES. PRUNE ANY DAMAGED BRANCHES AFTER PLANTING IS COMPLETE. WATER TREETHOROUGHtYDURING PIANTWG OPERATIO \'S. PLACEBACKHMAN81TIRTSAND EATURATESOILWITH WATER. UONOTCOMPACT MORETHAN NECESSARY'TOMYTHUFAINPLUMB, 16'x1' POLYPROPYLENEOR POLYEEHYLENE STRAP SAFETY RAGGING -ONE PER WIRE MULCH 4'DEEP- 5EENOTESORSPRES. MULCH MUST NOT BE IN CONTACT WITH TRUNK. SAC KHLLLAIIH INNNTOPWRIC WODD STAKHOPTIONALI EDGE VARIES -SEE PLAN SCARIFY BOTTOM AND SIDES OF HOLE PRIOR TO PLAMIN'G ROONAIL SFTON UNDISTURBED) SUBGRADE CONTRACTOR IS RESTORES E FOR TESTING PERCOLATION RATES PRIOR TO PIANTING NO TIFYLANDSCAPEAR CHITECt IMMEDIATELY IF POOR DRAINAGE EXISTS. rq, CONCRETE PLAY EDGER , t , CONIFEROUS TREE PLAN LING DETAIL L61 1T_11 L61 smour_EI _,c r u , DRAIN TILE CLEANOUT L6-1 `GALA' °11 HE ROUND PIASTIC VALVE BOA WITH COVER HIGHED GRADE CAP DRAIN LINE TV IN SOLID CAP 4° DEPTH MINIMUM PEA CRAVPL AT BOTTOMOF VALVE BOX. 4` PERFORATED DRAIN TILE AS SNOWDON PLANS. COMPACTEDSUBGRADE ANY i S v A L c u P, ,"IlU'DA3 W IHLPE E WITHOUT PRUNNG PLAN IAKFS PER ET UT A A (AVFA PI ANT SCHISHIA F IF DIFER1 RANCIN 5 Q K T IRRICSTIUNAVATTMNG 'OMR+N \ SLNLL TV, Tliorvs RE G HENAT FUi RK 'f. A V AN RINGIF INN H nW MPRGIRM SUN TO IHEP OIIC s IC ANO T. S RECOMPA A A N)R[L UTAS10N5 GO\ ARMING It IL — WORR ORG Uk nNiIAIAL55UPPI1EO�S A MW \CTOR SW \LL 1-1fCt ALL DRYING ROADS, CURBS/ IL ITE11, TRAILS, TIRE FS, IAW NS AND .511E NUIDP ES DURING PI AN) ING OPERATIONS. ANY INMAGEI'O SAME SHALL III APAIRED AT NU CPST LET TOTH, OW -UNMf W AND LOCATION OF ALL NDANDAOOVEGRADE11 SHITANDPROVIDE THE UTEC110N IORSAME HETYJRE CONSTRUCTION ITTANRIAL INSTAtIATiON BEGINS (M1IINIMUM ld -o" CLISADID. OUND UHLITIts51ALL of LAID SUTENT TRENCHES DO NOT CUTTHRUUGH ROUTSYGAIS UP ANY (USING; IRIS TO RFMAIN. CONTOURS, TRAITS, VEGETAHUN, CURB/C.UiTERAND OTHER E FMFN BASED UPON INFORMATION SUPPLIED 10 NN GW C FYANY ANND AI LSC A _ R -. 1C THFAUGETENONTANOGRADESOF ED WALKS TRA L5 ANO,OR ROADWAYSARFSUHIFRIO FIELD ADIUSTMFNi ftfgUlRfn1D CUNWRMTU LDCAUZED TCHICH— PHICGONDIHONS ANDIO SOLD Ill NANGE IN ALIGNMENT MUST HI "LL .NPRCW LD by IANIISCAN[ M1RCfBi[CT. N NAL PLANTING RENSUCI H H M LCHAIHIIIS MA F DDED IARDWOOD AT I TO IU RFC rvE 4 D[EP SHREDDED HARDWOOD hfL LC i WITN N0 MDUCIII'TIS N..ITT CONTACT nil. ARIA TRUNK. GRANULAR PRE UM RIGN1 L UIR IDEIPRE .OR EQUAU PEA AIANUT AG TNEIR 5 PAINPV. ODAIIUNS UNDER All MULCTED ARtAi \- IR I. _. C CUVLSANY oft ANC 61N lE EP GNS, SOILCUND tOINST ANY CUNDITIUN WH CH NT GH(N TI NLYAHECTOADI A NEY L F 9L F �. N FRIHEN SFAPEARCHTUCrPROR TO PROCUREMENT ANDOR IN- 11.ION. R MATT SUBN IF A WRITTEN RN AC ANCf TAFTSU FAT_ ANISG SHE MPR— TENT,. A l 1A IA N N M1 ASLI EQUH Tom. 9NT A H TRA 'NA. UGHONE UANUS(AVE COMRI(TO P R HE OIUN OEAST AND/OR MTHp A A QUOTATION CA MY(N LL S A I 551& SHOWN O t fl < 1 0 ADVI N TAT A Ic A SCAPE U >CAPF ARE Ii T[+TNIUSi ENOi fI U. F 'EgIH nN GALS NO PART\ AC PTANC[VA L ONATAIAD D N O SPE-IMITAIL DATA NI A MA 'F A LOW II GR. . DW \S A A ( ROM THE 1111 EU TOIUNL�. uRANDFALLN IPA' nONOFGRANU( R FIT SFF R i[YACI ITAILE' ER N i SPRING .Wj IGH AN LCA U.J3 iTHE ..W GS # TRFFINITI t A Pp N N SI I n AM,N ER IY AGAG G LN NANOOKV IN ':C A E MIENOEUA OPS lSi Pt ROVED IN WRITING BY THE AN­ ARCEH FECU ITATIORIANIO 11 A tPART P S1RUb5ANOl OHL BACKFI LU D TIVEST A11 MANTIM1CS01, HUMAANN AID IANFIS FROM PLANTS, U PLEURIVEFUL WRAPPIPF MATIONN MrAl I BE CORRUCKTH) MIC NPING LATER IN IF AN I E 11 T 111 TRUIG PET11111 E 111 OR QLAI I T1,H1AYL, A" ID HINEF RORTUIIIANDRDMOVE All A'RAPPINGAF(ER5 -1. TR TALL S _ : F YMANNEFE,ABOVEORBITCAV R A P(AFTER WOUNDING. AKS A BE PRIANUR, STAREYVED OR TRANSPIANAD BE Et AP l I NO \ DSU\PEARC IF THFSL DA ARI UNAYODABLE LY SC DC T R O \ -DUN IIP 50 E DFQUATT' TO At I.NW OUR Mt PROPER DRAINAGE Al ANN AROTIND [HE BUILDING SIZE ®® LOUCKS PLANNING CIVIL ENGINEERING IANUSURVEYING IANDSC.4PE ARCHITECTURE ENVIRONMENTAL ]zoo Hemlock L.. , SliB, MIN FN"..ro,, MN 55311 63.42P 5,A, �mw.ioucA ,c w TV-. EH 4E.e.i Daro roim. P�idcL NO IaTAK Y CF k D By IN ZING FTC .. o.EMOtmoN.P.: S LIU PLAN t i GRADING AND HIPUTY WN AS 1 G R ..... S rt 15 S 1, 1, DET II SNEFT A2 TALENT 5114C "Ll I-- 1. 11111"', O"PT'SHROD'S",", "O""'A", IT IR A'. HERCII FEE A R IS LYNTVPI,R�40 A IF "IES; SECTION B-13 it PCH, 1111 D-N, ORI 11 1 7 F` &III" NNEA i A"'TA" HENC., R IT AT A AT S EFTA HIERS—Y1 INT1111TF11"Ll4TO_ WEIR A A LAI __T_ 4 L F1111.11 1) _TN"'ll _— E IRCYI PLAN L 8 N- 11IRLIO, 1.111ACTER F-111 ­EN Flo, i— — — — — — -D011 'A 111REE111 'IENRIFFLADDIF D� OCREFFEII.A.111INVALI ALL T-F SIEFORAFAIDT DRIA-1 11. FRAPIE111INTO IDOE 1245 ND 1211 SPECS, 'ID A _IN11 A-A w ­R­1111L —l—FANNIIIER CONCRETE PIPE END OF LINE CLEANOUT IN LINE CLEANOUT SE'A,'PARSLAR .1OLAILEIRTISIANCTER1, PEARTENSELAIII-11111 _A SECTION , �-A PLE FILTRATION BENCH ira Lou CKS CLOTURE CONTROL STRUCTURE- .......... — sl RANDOM I HAND I ­­ DILARITILE I I WEIRIORIFICE PLACED RIPRAP CLEAN-OUT STRUCTURE "Ll I-- 1. R.AIIIHFE I. C-11TIENT-1 I-CRINCATIC.—I R IT AT A AT S EFTA HIERS—Y1 FERICI III I—ACTITO 'C"PAN, 11 PRECRAIAERE-1 CLASS IT BEEDDIEN — — — — — — — — — — — — IRELD, -E, IFYL IQI 1.111ACTER F-111 Flo, i— — — — — — -D011 'A 111REE111 'IENRIFFLADDIF D� OCREFFEII.A.111INVALI — 11. FRAPIE111INTO IDOE 1245 ND 1211 SPECS, 'ID A El L,�,, CONCRETE PIPE CKS FILTRATION BENCH BEDDING GRADING NOTES L SPOI LUMERAND RIP RISEN T HNISTPOSOFFACE GRADES, OFFELESIORRE DRE, FWOF A 11 BA NS i SHE ­­TFORV, I'D, DIER-111 NFID D. All CA IT LILLc SIT 3. ALL11 TFULT)LIETANVIDARFASACTOIDT11 IN1111 11 A1111111 Pl� S,IE�I,E�Rll FAA $OIL OPSEEDYNOLDTIONSON.IHIPILAREAS OTYDD .D,A E'EP VAR. N. A S 'D CCRATTIA-1— "Y" OF � IT BOTTOYORBIRIFID F�IFRHTESSK�IIIRT ECLEANEDAND�EPfWHEI�IKIWKIN-IFILDIML�,�OLCt)�SAN�I FOR I I All OF I '.I I I OF -111 A111 ANN DOI.— IIIAI DIESPOIRRY — I 6 II)STBEAVEQIJMFINMNTROLLED. 7, —SEAPPE POSAILPHOMI, EROSION CONTROL EVEIRSAND FELF)LA-015. 11 PHIL I 11QUIIBIED AL'A"IFELS, FEEL BETIRS—ANDIHS11 .,ME BIDDER H H. 1OADDIRTAYS.—ANTAFT—ALAYERA. 14, F — CHADEN6 TOR HANCTSIR / OR FEET TO FINISH G E114HISH. IOR UTILITY NOTES 1. AILM TART SF. WER, 5TQREA SHIFIRAND —HENIAN IfEgTR��LSDAFJ BE RIENESTIED AND INSTILLEF PER [HE ILLOUIRENIFITTS OF [HE R}CL CO""ELDINPINIT, AND THE STANDARD CHAIR S SIT Pit PAIRON OF IDECITY N.OINTRIATE. RTICA,CV N.LSOLS—ROH, D.EPCNF I 1 —1 CTED 1 11CORRIAIAD-11111CLACLAILE—EIR- All CDA I.—HARE LIAILTICIREFF-FIRTHEREQUERIEVENTS CP! " D�EC_ CLCATU PER D III11,H)TICHNICAl IRPORT. 1 ONNULTIONITO IXIITDAID B ='CIEHI DI 1.11ISDARLD ALET III', D—DIVILDR—LIESIIECHIA DO, N,_ BE NAETIIOAI LOVE AB (OURS _'CR"ORkT=A­F1TRl , �L CTRII, 4 ALL STORYSIDARES, SANCENLYRFACRAND YE7,7ER SERVICES 1-1 L FELP-H I'L SITY, 1111 TRIP ILDRE III CPP­111 NOTIN, A INIMLI Of 1. PAHES Of VIDETRAl SH-10TY AID IF IN f (IF HORIZONTAL SIPARENTIOD 13 ALONE— PORAI t HEITES DIATESS OTHERWISE N.D., A11DOC-1 IFIEF-CAVER THARITTI I, H1 I DAE.X I DL.-7— EROSION JINFARTARNANCIDIA(Ai 3 VFITI(I\IS�PAMTI)NTOMN'IWYORSTO��iSLWL — FEDDIRACTOR SILVATTERINENTOAVOIDCONFLICT-41T TANEET_ 11SV: "NESBERS FEALCHIANDETTKATTY-El 7 ALL FIRE HYDRANTS STREET L BE IOCAUD 5 11 RE ITTIVID FIR OF (NIR OR II)CL Of EV,FYIf IT IN[ ISS MERWISE NOTED, S. PERT11111HIIIIANTI-1 IA)PPTVTYDFK 1 1: SAN11=11 N1 ITER 11 =111 REACT- P ITH-1-IT, FOYN. BRIDLID I IOATIRVAILT, ALLIPOLLECRISOR ILLSONNI-1— INCLIDENONNE SASENS, LOCRHAWITHIN 10 FEETFOF THE BUDDING IRIVOIR NIVE,F NINE IvINE E, ITS TFI)A��RI)ANCfA'ITHNIINNF�(�k�li�,�ART4715 _B I0.ATLjNRN==)NS,ENTNlSTOE I ROVER SYSTENI SDALL AL OAR ­111 OR VAN PER PLAT f PY NIINNESOTA FOR IS, PART 4715.07RIE). APPROVED LABLID US III OIL D III RAFTI —DETTO. CONCT-1-1 TO ITNI FOE I S. 11111PASEN1, ANN III F HE I IF. 11110,11. H AL Rd W Y [It' ­ IAIIIIII, PAS1411E, 1:1 DID IRTECT N ". 1121 1. INCH IN ", 'N"�, All IFIRTNES.Ill CTNAI ALL RALEN-1— CODIN- ICOSPANNE F—DRES. A PAR SfORRI NFALTS CATCH EARN CALTINCTIVIFITHE, YEDAREASITIR I ILI OR THE LITYPIAO "I"ll ET D�SIQ IFIRINSIO1 IIE(AR1 All, HORIA 111FIRCE ITALIFFILROVIDIII.Y III C0 AA TO RA IF 1. 11TA EY 10 1., DIVECIII-11,CD) NI)THF��Y.fHL55HA�IJN�(JI)�Atl.�l(�N FRA R-DETS, r-I SEAT AND r—LE, AS NN a._ I NEXT C SPEPT I5 SELL 1 REAL IC Ai H11.1—FROAD-1111.11-1 Nll [ED WI]IIOtITTHFIXPRNSFD,��HQR�OFO111ILCIF� P IF INITY51HALLF)PERADALL—L VADID, 11 ICNCEIN N1 I.—INOILINNEIN111TAII B111111 FIBILEGROSED INVERT TLIVIIONSAND INSTAILOCA TIDEARELF", ORECD—ITIFFLACHAND ANEDIR III NOR H R DDY "" NL 16. LIFE IN-H-HOWSON IFILPLANIFT-LIHINETITAPRONSLICIEN IC'NATE SLID PIPE 511ALL BE DID CLASS 52, HISIALILLY eVfffl IS FEET OC COVIR IQ HIP PIPE, N FIT— SNAIJ, BE 1-1— IYPL PPLAND I HIL- SAIJERFAIIHILB IIHILASTEHII-HERO-PATIL LouCKS "DON" OBVIL11DERE-REFE IN. SURVEYING ",_ LANDARECHIETECONRE, FLABLECIFFERENTAL 1200 A-1-A Maple Grove, MN 55x9 7634245505 D;F­D" D R� ­1 110A I FRI. "FIN, oJect Lead O"IR A, VMA Revlew Dace 0105/2019 11-T1 EXILITING DI IONS (SIR FE—ON-OLAN E?-,I . , ­PJANJ FC-1, CERARNFNCNIOED PENCE 11H OT I . - C, Cz. FE IS