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-`* <br />.AL <br />Proiect Description <br />Over the last year, City staff completed a <br />drainage study of the Fairview storm sewer <br />system. Areas were identified where <br />improvements would reduce the level of <br />flooding within the system. The City and the <br />Roseville School District have partnered to <br />implement a flood reduction project on the <br />southeast corner of the Fairview Community <br />Center property. <br />As a part of the project, a rate control storm <br />water pond will be constructed at the southeast <br />corner of the Fairview Community Center <br />property, near the Skillman cul de sac. The <br />pond will be constructed on non -play areas; no <br />field use will be lost. This pond will hold water <br />during rain events only, it will not be designed <br />to hold a permanent pool of water. <br />Storm water will be retained until the storm <br />sewer pipe drains to a level where it can <br />accept more water. The pond will then drain <br />into the storm sewer (similar to draining a bath <br />tub.) The existing storm sewer on Skillman <br />Avenue will be extended to the end of the cul <br />de sac to connect the pond to the storm sewer <br />system. A drain tile system will be installed <br />beneath the pond to facilitate drainage. <br />Holding back water will delay the storm water <br />from reaching the system, making the system <br />better able to accommodate the storm water <br />and reduce the depth of the street flooding. <br />The project also includes the construction of a <br />small berm and swale along the eastern edge <br />of the fields. This will direct storm water runoff <br />from the field toward the rate control pond, <br />instead of into residents' backyards. <br />Fairuiew Area <br />Drainage <br />Pro eat Schedule <br />The Skillman Avenue Drainage project was <br />awarded to G.F. Jedlicki, Inc., at the August <br />13, 2012 City Council meeting. <br />The Contractor will be on site late the week of <br />September 101h; however, construction will not <br />begin until the week of September 17th. The <br />project should take about three weeks to <br />complete. The project schedule and updates <br />will be posted on the project website: <br />http: /Avvvw.citvofroseville.com/2012Drainage <br />Survey Markers <br />In order to perform the project construction, <br />Engineers place a series of survey markers for <br />the Contractor to measure from. Typically <br />these markers are offset several feet from the <br />object or point they refer to so that they are not <br />disturbed during the construction process. As <br />a result, these offset markers are often placed <br />well into resident's yard. Please notify Dan <br />Turner, Project Coordinator, of any stakes that <br />have been moved accidentally. <br />Utility Flags <br />To protect against underground utility damage, <br />the Contractor will be calling in utility locates. <br />This is required by anyone digging a hole, <br />whether it is for planting a tree or removing <br />