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<br />Mr. Calvin Brown <br />February 17, 1998 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />handicap spaces appears to be shifted about 6 to 8 inches west of where it should <br />be, based upon the measurements and markings of the striping sub-contractor. <br /> <br />2. The swale depicted on the plans to be located in the rear of the building (south <br />side) has not been constructed. Because of the location of additional sidewalks <br />and the pad for the air conditioning units, it may not be possible to construct the <br />swale as designed. <br /> <br />3. There appears to be a shortage of about 2 feet of pavement from the edge of the <br />concrete slab located in front of the dumpster screen to the first tree island to the <br />east of the slab. This was identified by the striping sub-contractor. <br /> <br />4. The small swale indicated in Section A-A behind the screen wall on the east <br />property line did not appear to be completed. <br /> <br />5. Capt. Williams noted that the fire hydrant should be rotated a quarter turn. I am <br />not sure how this is to be addressed, as the hydrant was installed by a City crew. <br /> <br />The first item needs to be rectified to ensure adherence to handicap access codes. The <br />swale needs to be addressed, as the City is concerned about incidental runoff impacting <br />the neighboring property owner. While it may not be possible to construct the swale as <br />shown because of the location of the sidewalk and air conditioning units, Mr. Mitchell <br />and I discussed how it could be modified to fit in the space available, and he indicated <br />the viability of constructing it. <br /> <br />The third item needs to be addressed to assure that the handicap spaces east of the <br />building have adequate width. The last item needs attention to ensure proper routing <br />of off-site storm water. <br /> <br />There are other items that may need to be addressed as construction nears completion. <br />For example, once the site contractor has completed final site grading, the pond will <br />need to be checked to ensure that it was constructed to the proper dimensions. The <br />meeting on Tuesday was useful for identification of obvious issues that may be of <br />concern to the City so that they may be addressed prior to final walk-through. <br />