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<br /> . Ill!il:llll'lll11lill'illtiltilitllfli\;JIII!-\ll'lllllli!;'It~]lll.II"LII.IlttllfIIJirll!llt_liiir_ <br /> FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN <br /> DEPARTMENT PROJECT TITLE PROJECT NUMBER FIVE-YEAR COST <br /> Public Works Easement Machine 300-99 $20,000 <br /> , SCHEDULED PROJECT ACTIVITY <br /> . FUNDING SOURCE 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 FUTURE <br /> Sewer Fund. $20,000 <br /> LOCATION <br /> Maintenance Building, 1440 West Highway 96 <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> Four-wheel drive hose cart that connects to sewer jetting truck. It draws power from the jetting truck, <br /> This small machine is 36' wide, which enables crew to get sewer jetting hose into tight areas <br /> inaccessible to trucks. <br /> . JUSTIFICATION <br /> The City currently has sewer lines that have never been cleaned due to accessability problems (i.e., <br /> fences, gardens, trees, retaining walls, etc.) <br /> CURRENTSTATUS~ROJECTEDSCHEDULE <br /> - <br /> Machine is included in the 1999 approved budget. <br /> , <br /> RELATIONSHIP TO EXISTING PLANS AND OTHER PROGRAMS <br /> Will help gain access to many areas for routine cleaning work. <br /> . The City is exploring the possibility of a joint purchase of this item with the City of White <br /> Bear Lake. If an agreement can be developed between the two cities, the Sewer Fund capital <br /> outlay would be reduced to $10,000. <br /> . <br />
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