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SC-Pinkerton E1-CS 910703 (2)ASSOCIATES July 3, 1991 City of Coppell Attn: Ms. Shohre Daneshmand 255 Parkway Boulevard Coppoll, Texas 75019 Re: Drainage at Pinkerton Elementary Dear Shohre: Ayres Associates has been the consultant for the Coppell Independent School District for the Pinkerton Elementary School located in the City of Coppell. Due to the concern for drainage problems as outlined in a report by Albert Halff that exist in this area, we have met with the City staff in order to help provide a solution to a portion of these concerns. Our construction plans have provided a drainage swale along the rear of the homes located on Howell Street as recommended in the report. We have also extended this swale on school property adjacent to the railroad. This swale drains to the west and can be utilized to accept drainage from Howell Street and along a new drainage swale that could be constructed adjacent to the railroad tram. These improvements should help the drainage problems for the homes along Howell Street. If the remaining improvements are made by the City of Coppell as outlined in our mark-up exhibit then the recommendations of the Haiff report would be accomplished. Ayres Associates understands the concern of the homeowners in this area and has worked with all parties to incorporate these items into our project. We have also coordinated our site drainage with the engineer for Southwestern Boulevard and have designed the drainage system accordingly. In addition to the above drainage considerations, it has been requested that we add a utility easement for the water line. We will add a twenty (20) foot utility easement to the plat for this purpose. If there are any additional items that need further clarification, please contact us as soon as possible. Yours very truly, O~en~Ayres~ ~ssociates, C. Michael Glenn Regional Vice President Inc. CMG:ec Owen Ayres & Associates Engineers / Planners / Scientists / Surveyors 2110 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 134, Las Colinas, Ir~ing, TX 75038, (214) 570-5577 Printed on recycled paper