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<br />I <br /> <br />-I The project costs for the Alternate B sanitary sewer improvements are estimated at $122,500, as <br />. presented in the cost tabulation section of this report. <br /> <br /> <br />I Watermain <br /> <br /> <br />-I The proposed waterrnain improvements are presented on Exhibit 6 and include the removal and <br />I replacement of the 12-inch waterrnain loop along the northerly boundary of the Phase IT and Phase <br />III development parcels. The need for this replacement comes as a result of the regrading of the <br />.1 Phase IT through IV parcels to create buildable areas for development. The areas overlying the <br />existing waterrnain would be cut from four to sixteen feet, requiring the watermain to be <br />reinstalled with adequate ground cover to prevent freezing during winter months. <br />I <br />The new waterrnain would be installed within the street right-of-way adjacent to the Minnesota <br />I Transfer rail spur. Installation would also include up to to six, 6-inch to 8-inch watermain tees <br />to accommodate any internal looping of watermain, hydrant coverage, or pressure requirements <br />.1 within each parcel, as imposed by the Chief of the Lake Johanna Fire Department. These stubbed <br />services would also be designed to provide watermain pressure and flows sufficient to meet the <br />I. fITe-flow requirements of each individual business. Should sanitary sewer Alternate A be utilized, <br />it is recommended that the existing 8-inch waterrnain, adjacent to the 18-inch RCP trunk sewer, <br />I remain in place until the development of the southerly parcels within the GBD. <br /> <br />I The estimated project costs of these watermain improvements are $149,200, as presented in the <br />attached cost tabulation section of this report. <br /> <br /> <br />I Storm Drainage <br /> <br /> <br />I The City's storm drainage requirements within the development consist of removing runoff from <br />the public right-of-way, routing the runoff through storm water ponds, and providing adequate <br />I storage necessary to limit the overall development's discharge rate flowing into MnDOT's storm <br />water conveyance system to current discharge conditions. Recommended improvements include <br />I property acquisition for, and the construction of, a storm water detention pond, installation of <br />approximately 4,400 linear feet of RCP storm sewer ranging in size from 15 to 30-inch, catch <br />I basins, manholes, outlet control, ditch grading, and erosion control measures. Exhibit 7 presents <br />the anticipated storm sewer improvements, including a possible storm water detention pond <br />I . located south of the intersection of West Round Lake Road and 13th Street NE. This proposed <br />location was selected as it lies partially within the NSP power line easement which runs along the <br />I western portion of the lots adjacent to West Round Lake Road. <br /> <br /> <br />FEAS-520.089 -6- 52lJ..089-10 <br />
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