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It is proposed that Project #92-23 be constructed with a cul-de-sac terminating approximately 350 <br />feet north of the Section 9 Half Section Line. The cul-de-sac will be paved with a 32 foot radius <br />which would alleviate the need for acquiring additional right-of-way beyond the existing four rods. <br />It is also proposed that 171st Avenue N.W. between Bison Street N.W. and Zeolite Street N.W. <br />be removed to reduce traffic in Golden Eagle Estates. The existing pavement west of the west line <br />of Golden Eagle Estates would be removed and bollards placed across the width of the right-of- <br />way to prevent vehicle access. The bollards and an eight foot bituminous path would still allow <br />pedestrian access. It is felt that pedestrian access is important. Since school districts have <br />restricted policy on traveling down cut-de-sacs, it is important that school children have an <br />alternative bus stop location other than the comer of Bison Street N.W. and County Road #63. <br /> <br />Following paving of thc roadway, disturbed areas will be restored with a minimum of four inches <br />of topsoil and be fertilized, seeded and mulched. <br /> <br />ESTIMATED PROJECT COSTS <br /> <br />The estimated costs for projects g92-20 and g92-23 are presented in Tables 1 and 2, respectively, <br />and include detailed construction costs and overhead costs. Overhead costs include, but are not <br />limited to, engineering, consmaction staking, inspection, fiscal, legal, administrative and <br />contingencies. Overhead costs for the project are estimated based upon percentages of construction <br />cost. These percentages are estimated as follows: <br /> <br />Engineering 10% <br />Staking and Inspection 7% <br />Fiscal and Legal 3% <br />Administration 5% <br />Contingencies 5% <br /> <br />TABLE I <br /> <br />ESTIMATED PROJECT g92-20 COSTS <br /> <br />Bituminous Paving <br />Class V Base Course <br />Shaping and Grading <br />Culverts <br />Tvxf Restoration <br /> <br />450 tons @ $25/ton <br />1050 tons @ $6/ton <br />Lump Sum <br />4 each @ $300 each <br />1.5 acres @ $1,500/acre <br /> <br />Estimated Construction Cost <br /> <br />Overhead Costs @ 30% Construction Cost <br /> <br />Total Project Cost <br /> <br />$11,250 <br /> 6,300 <br /> 6,000 <br /> 1,200 <br /> 2,250 <br /> <br />$27,000 <br /> <br /> 8,100 <br />$35,100 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />
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