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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEQUESTRIAN HEIGHTS Equestrian Heights ResubdivisionDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS (3500 Easl Tudor Road) November 9, 1993 Kim Paisley J.K.P. Real Estate Inc. 115 W. Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Dear Mr. Paisley: Suite 208 P. O. BOX 196650 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99519-6650 (907) 786-8160 TOM FINK, MA YOR RE: EQUESTRIAN HEIGHTS RESUBDIVISION This letter is in response to your October 15, 1993, letter requesting information on necessary improvements for the development of 50 acres in Equestrian Heights Subdivision. Public Works has identified subdivision requirements based on improvement standards found in Anchorage Municipal Code, Title 21, Sections 21.80 and 21.85. After reviewing the draft proposal/s, Public Works Engineering would make the following recommendations to the Platting Board on this subdivision: Construct Pickett Street adjacent to the subdivision to rural peripheral standards (24 foot wide gravel), with a temporary turnaround on the south end. Construct the cul--de-sac to rural interior standards (20 foot wide gravel). Dedicate a 50 foot radius cul-de-sac bulb at the end of Northfield Drive. 4. Dedicate 30 feet of right-of-way for E. 142nd Avenue along the north property line (construction of all or a portion may be required). Drainage requirements will be made based on the overall drainage plan for the development and a drainage impact analysis. Without this information, it is difficult to determine the drainage requirements. Regarding the requirements for septic systems, contact John Smith of the Department of Health & Human Services at 343-4360. Please understand that the recommendations discussed above are not the final platting requirements. The Platting Board makes the Klm Paisley November 9, 1993 Page 2 final determination on plat conditions, and other conditions could be added with a more thorough review of the preliminary plat application. If you have any further questions on this issue, please call me at 786-8109 or Dean Karcz of my staff at 786-8423. Sincerely, ROSS B. Dunfee, P E Municipal Engineer RBD/DAK/gfc/231 cc: John Smith, DHHS