HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff CommentsSTAFF REVIEW COMMENTS NO. 1
Project: PINE TERRACE SUBDIVISON (PP) - 04 -243
ENGINEERING
1. The plat is dedicating public easements. The plat can not dedicate PUEs and still
be considered "minor ". Please revise application and certification.
2. Property description is officially Williams - Winder -King Lots 3, 4, and 5. Please
change plat accordingly.
3. The proposed Access Easement shown on plat does not connect with ROW. Does
it need to connect to the ROW? Shouldn't this be noted as "Private Access and
Public Utility Easement "?
4. This project will take water service from the 8 -in line off Dartmouth and the 6 -in line
off Krenek. If the PUE near the proposed entrance is for water, it is not in the
correct location.
5. Please show 8 -in waterline crossing Dartmouth to the subject tract.
6. Is the 8 -in clay sewer connection at the south corner on Krenek Tap confirmed by
field visit? City data shows no such connection.
7. The sewer Trunkline along Krenek Tap is a 12 -in VCP line. Please denote as such.
8. The PUE information on the adjacent SW Xing and Dartmouth Xing should be a 30-
ft PUE and 10 -ft PUE respectively.
Reviewed by: Spencer Thompson Date: October 19, 2004
PLANNING
1. Community Development has indicated that they understood this project to be
named Terrace Pines. Please verify.
2. There have been discussions regarding a triangular landscape easement at the
corner of Dartmouth and Krenek Tap. Please contact Pete Vanecek at 764.3412 for
details and dimensions.
Reviewed by: Molly Hitchcock Date: October 12, 2004
ELECTRICAL
1. Need 10 ft. Public Utility easement along Krenek Tap Rd.
2. Existing overhead line will need to be removed contact College Station Utilities
at the below number.
3. To discuss any of the above electrical comments, please contact Tony Michalsky
at 979.764.3438.
Reviewed by: Tony Michalsky Date: 10 -14 -04
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