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<br />I <br /> <br />I The estimated costs for both alternates, including the sidewalks and trailways outlined above, are <br />. estimated at $1,063,400 for Alternate A, and $1,448,800 for the boulevard Alternate B. <br /> <br /> <br />I Streetscape Arnenities <br /> <br /> <br />.1 The fmal proposed improvements consist of an enhanced level of streetscaping improvements <br />I throughout the area. These amenities would include both boulevard shade trees and smaller <br />decorative trees, shrubs, small landscaped retaining walls, decorative bollards on center medians <br />I at left turn lanes, irrigation systems, and a Gateway Business District entrance monument at the <br />intersection of West Round Lake Road and Ramsey County Highway 96. The estimated cost for <br />the landscaping and street scape improvements is approximately $306,900. Street lighting and <br />I the associated maintenance costs are additional items the City may consider; however, these items <br />have not been included in the cost estimate. <br />I <br />PERMITS, EASEMENTS, AND RIGHT-OF-WAY <br /> <br />I Various permits will be required for the implementation of these improvements. These include <br />I . the Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD) permit for storm drainage and water quality, the <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) permits for both grading and storm drainage <br />I construction as well as sanitary sewer construction, an MCES permit for the possible <br />modifications to the City's trunk sanitary sewer, a Minnesota Department of Health permit for <br />I watermain extension, a MnDOT drainage permit, and a permit for construction within the <br />interstate right-of-way. <br /> <br />I Exhibit 10 shows the known existing easements and rights-of-way within the development. <br />Several of these easements create additional considerations for development of the District. These <br />I include the 130-foot wide NSP power easement, the remnants from the U.S. Pipeline easement <br />which formerly served TCAAP, the existing railway right-of-way, and the existing sewer and <br />I water easement extending south and east from the 13th Street NE cul-de-sac. <br /> <br />I Other right-of-way issues include the fact that the southerly extension of West Round Lake Road <br />(south of the rail spur) and 13th Street NE actually lie within easements. It is recommended that <br />I the City obtain fee title to these underlying areas as dedicated City right-of-way. It also appears <br />that the remaining West Round Lake Road right-of-way is 66 feet in width, 33 feet of which is <br />I . dedicated State of Minnesota right-of-way. Should the City desire to utilize the "boulevard" <br />roadway design concept, additional right-of-way may be required on the east side of this roadway. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />FEAS-520.089 -9- 520-089-10 <br />