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<br /> - <br /> ( . <br /> . <br />Arden Hills Council 2 Auqust 9, 1993 <br />UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br />SEWER EASEMENT VACATION & SEWER <br />RECONNECTION/EXTENSION REQUEST <br />STEVE NELSON, 3280 SANDEEN ROAD <br />Public Works Superintendent Winkel stated that staff and <br />City Engineer Maurer have developed options to deal with <br />Steve Nelson's request to vacate the existing sewer easement <br />over his property and reconnect sewer service to his home. <br />Engineer Maurer explained there is an existing sewer <br />easement on the Nelson property at 3280 Sandeen Road which <br />presents extreme difficulty in building on the property <br />because the easement 1 i es across the typical building <br />envelope of the property. <br />Maurer added that there are about 14 homes (including <br />Nelson's) along Lake Johanna that presently receive sewer <br />service from a sewer line that lies between those homes and <br />the lake. He stated that locating sewer lines between homes . <br />and lakes is generally not considered appropriate due to <br />potential for adverse environmental impact on the lake <br />should integrity problems arise within the sewer system. <br />Maurer explained that there is an existing sewer line along <br />Sandeen Road to which the Nelson home could connect and <br />which would provide a much better service location than the <br />existing situation. He illustrated the two alignment <br />options for connection to Sandeen Road as follows: <br />- Option 1 would be a straight line approach whereby the <br /> Nelson home and the Klawitter property at 3262 Sandeen <br /> Road would connect to available sewer service located <br /> within Sandeen Road. This option would require <br /> cooperation from Nelson's adjacent neighbors, the <br /> Klawitters, because the straight line configuration <br /> would require crossing the Klawitter property. Without <br /> cooperation from the Klawitters, this option is not <br /> possible. This option is preferred by City staff, the <br /> City Engineer and Nelson. <br />- Opti on 2 (referred to as the "zig-zag" alignment) would <br /> not require cooperation from any neighbors because the <br /> entire alignment would lie on the Nelson property, <br /> however, this alignment would include a severe bend in . <br /> the sewer linel which is potentially problematic and <br /> difficult to maintain, therefore, not. a preferred <br /> option. <br />