Construction Reminders for 2010!
- Sewer Access Charge is
$1300.00 and the Water Access Charge is $1600.00. The Water Utility is providing
the 1” copper for installation of the water service. In the Public Works
Checklist there has been an area added for you to indicate what length of
copper you will need. When you are ready for the copper please call
507-934-0670 and ask for the Water Foreman. He will get the materials
ready for pick up. Please provide a 4 hour notice. The water service
will not be energized until the excess copper is returned the water
utility.
- Portable toilets and
dumpsters will not be allowed in the right-of-way without an obstruction
permit. If you do not want to obtain an obstruction permit please place
it on private property.
- If turf damage occurs in
the right-of-way the contractor will be responsible for resodding the
area. A certificate of occupancy will not be issued until repairs have
been made.
- If contractors are using
the right-of-way and damage occurs to sidewalk or curbing the contractor
will be responsible for replacement.
- Vacant lots adjacent to
construction property are not intended for construction purposes. If
permission is granted from land owner a separate security deposit for each
disturbed lot will be required. If the area disturbed is not corrected to
city standards the security deposit will be used to restore the area.
- If the construction site is
not stabilized prior to winter the permit holder is responsible to provide
temporary stabilization for the winter months. Erosion and Sediment
control still needs to be installed and maintained during winter months.
- Please review the Saint
Peter Turf Establishment requirements for occupancy. Please note that a
timeline has been established for stabilization. If the permit holder is
the homeowner and they have not seen this packet, please inform them of
the areas that are sod and the areas that can be seeded according to the
Standard Detail # 3022 or # 3023.
- When installing the curb
cut please call the stormwater utility to set up and inspection. Please
follow standard detail #7020R.
- Bonds and Surety:
- Homeowners can sign a
waiver (not contractors who are building on property they own) but here
they are assuming responsibility for someone else.
- Contractors who own
property still need to put down a deposit because they can sell the
property BEFORE the project is finished and then the City can not assess
any cost so the agreement is invalid.
- Weekly inspections will be
conducted by the stormwater utility inspector. It is the contractor’s
responsibility to make sure all erosion and sediment controls are in place
and in compliance. The contractor should be inspecting their own job site
as indicated in the original Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan for that
subdivision. If you do not have a copy of the SWPPP you can get one from
the subdivision developer. Inspections will be completed weekly and after
every ˝” of rain.