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Board hears engineering and neighbor concerns about runoff at Pacific Logistics Park Plat 2
Summary
A final-plat ordinance for Pacific Logistics Park, Plat 2 (Bill 5267) drew extended discussion about stormwater detention, downstream ditch capacity and modeling; engineers said detention basins are designed to limit peak discharge to pre-development rates, and developers said they will submit sealed calculations for city review.
The aldermen received a first reading of Bill 5267, which authorizes approval of a final plat and a performance surety for Pacific Logistics Park, Plat 2. Discussion focused on stormwater controls and whether runoff from the developed industrial park is contributing to flooding or ponding downstream.
Dan Conway, the owner associated with the Pacific Logistics Park project, and Thomas Lay of Cochran Engineering (filling in for design engineer Ryan Swyskew) attended to answer technical questions. City Engineer A. J. Garrando told the board the post-development runoff rate “is the same post developed as it was pre developed. There is not more water at any given moment…
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