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Advantages: No need for work in Johanna Marsh. <br /> Meets RCWD Requirement. <br /> Disadvantages: Increased maintenance of underground systems. <br /> Needs significant resident buy-in. <br /> Most extensive pipe network. <br /> REQUIRED PERMITS <br /> The anticipated permits required for the proposed project are as follows: <br /> Minnesota Pollution Control Agency(MPCA) ...............................NPDES Erosion& Stormwater <br /> Minnesota Department of Transportation(Mn/DOT) .....................................Right-of-way Permit <br /> Minnesota Department of Health(MDH)...........................................................Watermain System <br /> Rice Creek Watershed District(RCWD) .......................................................................Stormwater <br /> During final design for the project, City staff will coordinate with each of the agencies to ensure <br /> all requirements are met. <br /> ESTIMATED COSTS AND PROPOSED FUNDING <br /> Proposed project costs for the 2013 PMP Improvement Project (including bituminous streets, <br /> storm sewer, sanitary sewer, watermain, and restoration) are itemized in the tables located in the <br /> Appendix C and D and are summarized on the next page. The cost estimate is based on recent <br /> construction projects of similar character and assumes that the proposed improvements would <br /> begin in 2013. Actual costs will be determined through competitive bids following final design <br /> for the project. Therefore the actual costs will be dependent upon the market conditions that exist <br /> at the time of the bidding. <br /> The City's Assessment Policy states that estimated project costs should include 37% for <br /> overhead costs and contingencies. Non-assessable portions of the project include a 10% <br /> contingency and 20% for overhead costs. Overhead costs include legal, engineering, <br /> administrative, and fiscal costs. The project costs are summarized as follows: <br /> 12 <br />