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Developer and staff debate water‑main sizing, fire flow and drainage for proposed warehouse at 357 W. Fourth St.
Summary
At the July 2 DRC meeting, city staff and the applicant discussed detailed engineering questions for a proposed ~20,000‑sq‑ft warehouse at 357 W. Fourth Street, focusing on water‑main sizing, hydrant/riser dimensions, sprinkler/fire‑flow requirements and potential impacts of a detention/retention pond on existing drainage paths.
The DRC reviewed a site plan for an approximately 20,000‑square‑foot warehouse/office on Fourth Street. The applicant (identified in the record as Mr. Cooper) and city staff spent substantial time on utility and fire‑protection issues, and on drainage routing where a detention/retention pond and a retaining wall intersect existing overland flow.
Water main sizing and looping: staff noted a 12‑inch main along the south side of Fourth Street and asked that on‑site connections be clarified. A city comment requested a 10‑inch main loop across the…
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