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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Review cc: Kevin Sweetland, Property owner, via email at kdsweetland@yahoo.com Case file #07-00500010 STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS NO. 1 Project: 3105 FRENEAU DR. (REZ) — (07-00500010) PLANNING 1. The metes and bounds description does not close (Per Adrian Welsh — GIS Technician, 764-3570) Reviewed by: Jennifer Reeves Date: January 29, 2007 ELECTRIC COMMENTS: For questions concerning electric availability to site, please contact Timothy Crabb at 979-764- 3439 or email at tcrabb@cstx.gov. ELECTRICAL COMMENTS REQUIRING IMMEDIATE ATTENTION 1. Developer provides temporary blanket easement for construction purposes. 2. Developer provides easements for electric infrastructure as installed for electric lines (including street lights). 3. If applicable, the following easements will be required: GENERAL ELECTRICAL COMMENTS 1. Developer installs conduit per City specs and design. 2. City will provide drawings for conduit installation. 3. Developer provides 30' of rigid or IMC conduit for riser poles. City installs riser. 4. Developer to intercept existing conduit at designated transformers and extend as required. 5. If conduit does not exist at designated transformer, developer to furnish and install conduit as shown on electrical layout. 6. Developer pours transformer pad(s) per City specs and design. 7. Developer installs pull boxes and secondary pedestals as per City specs and design (pull boxes and secondary pedestals provided by the City). 8. Developer provides digital AutoCAD 2000 or later version of plat and/or site plan. Email to: gmartinez@cstx.gov/ sweido@cstx.gov/ bread@cstx.gov/tmichals@cstx.gov. 9. Developer provides load data for project. 10. To discuss any of the above electrical comments please contact Gilbert Martinez at 979.764.6255, Sam Weido at 979.764.6314, Brent Read at 979.764.5026, or Tony Michalsky at 979.764.3438. Reviewed by: Gilbert Martinez/ Sam Weido / Brent Read /Tony Michalsky Date:January 23, 2007 NOTE: Any changes made to the plans, that have not been requested by the City of College Station, must be explained in your next transmittal letter and "bubbled" on your plans. Any additional changes on these plans that have not been pointed out to the City,will constitute a completely new review. 2 of 2