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<br />. <br /> <br />Arden Hills Village Council <br />Re: Consolidated Sanitary Sewer Improvements 12 & 13 <br />January 22, 1970 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />However; it is also generally true that the cost of easements can be substantially <br /> <br />reduced when the sewers are rerouted to conform to a plan agreed upon with the property <br /> <br />owner. The cost estimates which are included herein do not take into account the cost <br /> <br />of acquiring easements. These costs would have the effect of reducing the increase in <br /> <br />construction costs resulting from rerouting the sewers. <br /> <br />The first area lies generally north of the Village Civic Center property as illustrated <br /> <br />on the map. The original sewer line was 1,255 feet long, whereas the revised sewer <br /> <br />line is 1,765 feet long. Attached is a copy of our rough calculation sheets showing <br /> <br />the estimated cost of the original sewer line to be $16,417.00, and the estimated cost <br /> <br />of the revised sewer line to be $24,615.75, This results in an estimated increase in <br /> <br />construction cost. of $8.198.75. <br /> <br />It can be shown that a savings in cost to the Village for sewering the Civic Center <br /> <br />site could amount to $3,375.00, and the remaining difference in construction cost may <br /> <br />more than be offset by the cost of purchasing the easement for the sewer. <br /> <br />Area No. 2 involves the property on the southeast corner of the intersection of Highway 10 <br /> <br />and Highway 96. In this case the original sewer totaled 810 feet in length while the <br /> <br />revised sewer totals 1,440 feet. The attached rough calculation sheet shows that the <br /> <br />estimated increase in sewer construction is $3,255,50. This cost increase does not <br /> <br />reflect the savings W-hich will be realized by not having to purchase construction <br /> <br />easements.. <br /> <br />The third area is northerly and adjacent to the Northern States Power Company substation <br /> <br />between Highway 10 and Old Highway 10. In this case the revised location of the 18 inch <br /> <br />sewer line will replace a portion of the previously required 8 inch sewer line, thus <br />