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November XX, 2007 <br />Dear Property Owner, <br />Recently the Public Works Committee has held discussions regarding the promotion of <br />paved driveways within the City. The primary benefits would include the reduction of <br />sediment migrating onto paved City streets and thereby causing safety issues for bicycle <br />and roller bladders, and the elin7ination of sediment into storm sewers, culverts and <br />ditches. In addition paved driveways would improve neighborhood appearance which <br />would enhance property values. <br />Your property has been identified as one having -one or more unpaved driveways .The <br />City has contacted a local blaclctopping company to estimate approximate costs for <br />paving various sizes of driveways~which-are summarized in the tables below: <br />Length <br />10 ft <br />15 ft <br />20 ft <br />25 ft <br />30 ft <br />Driveway Paving Cost <br />Width <br />~n ft 7r, ft 100 ft <br />$ 1,625 $ 2,438 $ 3,250 <br />$ 2,438 $ 3,656 $ 4,875 <br />$ 3,250 $ 4,875 $ 6,500 <br />$ 4,063 $ 6,094 $ 8,125 <br />$ 4,875 $ 7,313 $ 9,750 <br />Enclosed is a survey to help determine what efforts the City might ui~dertalce to <br />encourage the paving of more driveways in our residential neighborhoods. Please rehun <br />the survey in the enclosed stamped envelope by December XX, 1997. If you have <br />questions I may be reached at 763-433-9826 or by email at sLankowski(~,ci.ramsey.mn.us. <br />Your assistance is appreciated. <br />Sincerely, <br />Steven Jankowski, PE <br />City Engineer <br />-210- <br />