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4D, 2011 PMP Feasibility Report
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C <br />� <br />� A: Roadway replacement and drainage in this area wiLl be evaluated during the final <br />design of the project. <br />� Q: What level rain event does the RCWD permit ask for? <br />A: The ciry would not need to apply for a RCWD permit if the project is to only reclaim <br />streets. If Amble Road is to be reconstructed, then a RCWD permit will be applied for. <br />' RCWD has different permit requirements for rain events if the project is an in-kind street <br />reconstruction or if the project adds impervious area. <br />Q: Will the catch basins flow directly into Karth Lake be changed to try to catch sediment <br />' before it gets to the lake? <br />A: The city will consider including sediment traps or sump manholes into the project. <br />' Q: Are there currently any rain gardens located in Arden Hills? <br />A: Yes. The City will provide rain garden locations to the resedents. <br />' Q: How long does a typical street project take? <br />A: Once a construction contractor starts working on a street, they must complete the work <br />before moving on to another street. A street project similar to Amble Road cou(d possible <br />� take 6-8 weeks long. <br />Q: Do residents have to pay off their assessments if they sell their house? <br />� A: Not necessarily, but if someone buys your house they may request that it is paid off <br />before buying. <br />' Q: Does curb provide an increase in value to my property? <br />A: City staffbelieves that installing curb will sustain the proposed assessment amount. <br />However, the answer to this question should be addressed by a real estate appraiser. <br />' <br />' <br />' <br />� <br />� <br />' <br />, <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />, <br />
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