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<br />. <br /> <br />serve not only the development, but two potential lots in this <br />area and perhaps some property in this area, although this is low <br />and it's questionable whether or not it can be developed. <br />Sanitary sewers would run along the center of the streets, <br />roughly speaking, in a westerly direction back to Old Highway <br />10, under Old Highway 10 to the west side. Also, sanitary <br />sewer is proposed to be constructed on the west side of 10. <br />There's a piece of property in here that is not currently <br />being served by sanitary sewer. This sanitary sewer would <br />drain in this direction and at this point it is proposed to <br />install a sanitary sewer pumping station to pump the sewage in <br />from a low area, back down southerly to the existing sanitary <br />sewer along County Road E. It is proposed to construct water- <br />main on Wesley Avenue beginning at County Road E, along the <br />streets in the development, around the development, again back <br />out to Old Highway 10, and up on the left side of Old Highway <br />10 and crossing southerly across County Road E and making the <br />connection to the existing watermain. Thus, we're making the <br />large loop that's required. <br /> <br />Additional internal drainage would include storm sewer <br />construction, drainage out to the north towards the Soo Line <br />Railroad to the proposed storm water detention basin, which <br />would be constructed by the developer. Also, another storm <br />sewer beginning at the. low area just on the west side of wesley <br />Avenue, north of County Road E, Which would commence northerly <br />at Arden Oaks Drive, around to the east end of Arden Oaks Drive <br />and then draining northeasterly to another storm water deten- <br />tion basin which ultimately drains to the Soo Line Railroad, <br />which ultimately drains to the west and then crosses northerly <br />under Old Highway 10 to Bethel College and Valentine Lake. <br /> <br />Points of interest - in addition to the heavy dark line <br />that you'll notice here is the outline of the proposed Arden <br />Oaks Development. There are other parcels of property that <br />may utilize the facilities being constructed. I neglected to <br />point out here that sewer and water are being constructed <br />north to this al1ea,primarily to serve this particular lot and <br />house, and a potential lot to the east of that existing house. <br />This is not part of the development. It could potentially be <br />served by sewer and water with what is being proposed, as well <br />as this property in this location and, although it's not drawn <br />on this map, there are two lots developed in this area that <br />can be served by this proposed improvement. I believe that <br />completes it, your Honor. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MR. POPOVICH: Mayor and members of the Council, the <br />total estimated cost of this project is $648,935.00. Of that, <br />the Arden Oaks Addition portion is estimated at $466,035.00. <br />The balance of the improvement would be on Wesley Avenue and <br />portions of Pascal and Old Highway 10. $207,710.00 would be <br />the cost of the sanitary sewer, $141,960.00 for watermain, <br />$252,820.00 for street, and $46,445.00 for storm drainage. <br />Depending on where the lots are, there are different amounts <br />that will be assessed. Assuming it's 100% assessed, if a lot <br /> <br />2 <br />