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October 27, 1989 <br />Paul Dunn <br />Welsh Companies <br />11200 W. 78th Street <br />Eden Prairie, MN 55344 <br />RE: PAVILION PLACE EXPANSION PROJECT, CITY PROJECT NO. ST-89-20 <br />?r� Dear 1' . Dunn: <br />r <br />At our last meeting on October 25, 1989, I agreed to investigate <br />two issues. The first concerns the state right-of-way being <br />turned back to the city, and the second the aggregate costs to <br />you for storm sewer improvements. <br />The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) is aware of <br />the mistake they mares in outlijing the right-of-way to be turned <br />back to the city along the east side of your project. They are <br />currently processing new limits which extend along the current <br />fence line and ends at your south property line. This new <br />configuration matches that which you presented to them and of <br />which I have a copy. Mn DOT will send me a copy of t.Ais new <br />revision, and I will forward it to you. <br />The following discussion on storm sewer cost:! is split .into four <br />segments. The first is the cost of the new pLnd and outlet <br />structure to be built on city land at the corner of County Road C <br />and Snelling Avenue. The second is the cost to convey storm <br />water from your north property line along the west side of <br />Snelling Avenue to the existing crossing of Snelling Avenue. The <br />third segment is the construction of a new crossing of Snelling <br />Avenue to provide the needed additional capacity. The fourth <br />segment involves the additional charges to you for existing trunk <br />sewer for which you were not previously assessed. <br />As I indicated in an earlier letter, the anticipated total cost <br />of the pond improvements by themselves is $166,200. If this cost <br />is split based on new flows to this pond, you would be <br />responsible for 41% of the cost or, $68,100. <br />In order to get your water from your property to the new <br />proposed pond, a conveyanQe system mu.= be built along the west <br />side of Snelling Avenue, our preliminary engineering estimates <br />that this could be done with a 42-inch pipe. The coat of this <br />pipe is anticipated to be $490800. Because this part of they <br />improvement serves only your development, the total cost would be <br />your responsibility. <br />2060 CIVIC (:EI\'I FAZ ! )l�!\'l': � Itt ri1.:1'Il.l.l: • \II\N!':` 0 )T.\ • >;+I !.1- 612 4` 0- 200 <br />