CLAF~I~ Debbie D <br /> From: PERALES Ginger M <br /> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 12:56 PM <br /> CLARK Debbie D <br /> bject: FW: HWY 001, MP 192.01 (Glenwood Storm Drain) -DEPOSIT & APPLICATION REQUIRED <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> Frorte: STUCKRATH Lynn S [mailto:Lynn.S.STUCKRATH@odot.state.or.us] <br /> Sent': Tuesday, May 16, 2006 12:06 PM <br /> To: PERALES Ginger M <br /> Cc: MILLER Bo; Daphne Pujado; KETCH Aaron ] <br /> Subject: HWY 001, MP 192.01 (Glenwood Storm Drain) -DEPOSIT & APPLICATION REQUIRED <br /> Ginger, <br /> While completing your hydrology review, up-front ODOT requires a permit application and deposit for the costs <br /> incurred to ODOT during the review process. Please provide a check made out the Oregon Department of <br /> Transportation (ODOT) in the amount of $1,000.00. The deposit will cover costs incurred by ODOT during the review <br /> process. Remaining balances are returned to the applicant, once the permit is approved. If the deposit amount does <br /> not cover ODOT review costs, the applicant will be billed for the remaining balance. <br /> ODOT can not continue much further on this until we receive those items. Sorry for any inconvenience. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Lynn 'Stuckrath <br /> Permit Specialist - ODOT <br /> 1) 726-2577 <br /> -----Otiginal Message----- <br /> From:' MILLER Bo <br /> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 11:22 AM <br /> <br /> To: ''Pujado, Daphne @ WRG Design' <br /> Cc: STUCKRATH Lynn S <br /> Subject: Detailed Information Needed <br /> Daphne, please work on these items first and send them to me. <br /> 1) SeAlect an outfall for your subdivision drainage onto ODOT R/W that most closely matches the outfall for the existing drainage. <br /> Also list other outfalls that can be used if needed. <br /> 2) Describe the historical drainage areas, land use, and runoff paths upstream from your selected outfall onto ODOT R/W. <br /> Include the entire drainage, not just your subdivision. <br /> 3) Figure out 50 and 100-year discharges from the entire existing drainage area, include both peak flows and a hydrograph. <br /> 4) Mbdel your subdivision in its fully developed state. Figure out the 50 and 100-year discharges from the entire drainage area <br /> with 50-year detention in your subdivision. Include both peak flows and hydrographs. <br /> Your information will tell me the amount of added water that will pass through our facilities downstream from your selected outfall, <br /> both peak flow and volume. We will use this information to figure out whether our existing facilities can convey it or if a new pipe, <br /> r~ route, or another outfall is needed. <br /> All of the other tasks, such as water quality can be figured out later. <br /> 5/17?2006 <br /> <br />