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west into the large detention pond located north of the railroad tracks. The availability. of <br />this storm sewer allows these catch basins to be connected into this system. <br />Observations: <br />Staff has prepared cost estimates and recommendations for addressing each of these storm -water <br />issues as follows: <br />• 16350 Kangaroo Street -Staff has been working with the two property owners adjacent <br />to the common property line to facilitate a solution for this issue. Resolution has not been <br />made at this time. This issue may need to be resolved in a future program. <br />• 6941 152"`~ Avenue -Staff proposes constructing a 15 inch diameter storm sewer line <br />within the drainage and utility easement that exists along the property line. A larger <br />easement may need to be obtained to avoid impacting the mature pine trees within the <br />easement: Since this project drains Jaspar Street directly into a DNR protected wetland, <br />the project anticipates a large diameter sump manhole in Jaspar Street to meet water <br />quality requirements. The cost of this project is estimated to be $22,900. <br />• .Llama Street and 163'd Avenue -Staff proposes reconstructing a 21 inch storm sewer <br />system extending from the location of the current outfall to the intersection of Llama <br />Street and 163rd Avenue. This would reduce the overland flow distance by 550 feet and <br />would correct the blinding of the existing storm sewer by providing open back storm <br />water castings. The storm sewer has been sized such that it can be extended in the future <br />into. segments of Llama and 163rd Avenue which were overlaid last year. The cost of the <br />.project is estimated to be $64,800. <br />• Kamacite Street and 148`h Lane/Avenue -Staff proposes that this storm water problem be <br />corrected either by regrading a portion of the property located at 7062 148th Lane or <br />installing a backyard storm sewer discharging into the existing manhole on the southwest <br />corner of Limonite Street and 148th Lane. Staff will continue to discuss options and <br />impacts with the two affected properties. The cost of the project is estimated to be <br />between $9,600 and $21,200 depending on the option selected: The grading option could <br />be performed by the Public Works Department later in the season. The storm sewer <br />option may be performed by the Public Works Department or could be contracted <br />through quotations. <br />• 6043 Highway 10 -The existing catchbasins would be reconstructed and connected to the <br />existing storm sewer located on the north end of the property. The cost of this project is <br />estimated to be $36,100. <br />-171- <br />