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Prepared by: <br />Utility Agreements and Permits Unit <br />(Payable) <br />($0.00) <br />(Actual Cost) <br />Attachment A <br />S.P. 6241-51 (T.H. 280) <br />S.P. 6242-67 (T.H. 280) <br />Location: On T.H. 280 from Wabash Avenue <br />in the City of St. Paul to 0.22 miles north of <br />Broadway Street N.E. in the City of Roseville <br />Utility Owner: City of Roseville <br />Mn/DOT Agreement Number 94042 <br />UTILITY RELOCATION AGREEMENT <br />AND <br />CONTRACT FOR QUITCLAIM DEED <br />This Agreement Number 94042 (Agreement) is between the State of Minnesota, acting through its <br />Commissioner of Transportation (State), and the City of Roseville, including its agents, contractors, <br />and subcontractors (City). This Agreement describes how the parties will mitigate the effects of a <br />State construction project on the City. <br />RECITALS <br />The State plans to let a contract to construct State Project Number 6241-51 and State Project <br />Number 6242-67 (Project) on Trunk Highway Number 280. The Project is located on T.H. 280 from <br />Wabash Avenue in the City of St. Paul to 0.22 miles north of Broadway Street N.E. in the City of <br />Roseville. <br />The City owns and operates sanitary sewer and related equipment (Facilities) in part on private <br />property where the City has property rights, and in part within the limits of publicly owned right of <br />way. The Facilities are within the limits of the Project. <br />The City must relocate the Facilities that are within the Project limits due to access issues (upgrading <br />T.H. 280 to freeway design). Metro District has authorized this relocation work to be performed. The <br />City has requested reimbursement for the cost of this relocation from the State. <br />Under Minnesota Statutes, section 161.20, subdivision 2, the State may acquire all properties <br />necessary to construct, maintain, and improve the trunk highway system. <br />State law requires a written agreement between the State and the City which describes their <br />separate responsibilities. <br />Page 1 of 11 <br />