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Anoka County Contract No.: C0004350 <br />MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT <br />BETWEEN ANOKA COUNTY AND THE CITY OF RAMSEY <br />FOR PUBLIC WORK IMPROVEMENTS <br />RELATED TO THE RAMSEY TOWN CENTER DEVELOPMENT <br />kd <br />This Agreement is made and entered into this day of <br />2015, by and between the County of Anoka, a political <br />sub ivision of the State of Minnesota, 2100 3rd Avenue North, Anoka, Minnesota <br />55303, hereinafter referred to as the "County" and the City of Ramsey, a <br />Minnesota municipal corporation, 7550 Sunwood Drive Northwest, Ramsey, <br />Minnesota 55303, hereinafter referred to as the "City." <br />WHEREAS, the City and the County entered into a Joint Powers <br />Agreement dated April 12, 2005, to delineate responsibilities for construction of <br />public works improvements related to the Ramsey Town Center Development <br />("JPA"); and <br />WHEREAS, Section 1. A. of the JPA provides that the County would <br />accommodate storm water pipe and storage ponds for the Ramsey Town Center <br />Development ("RTC") on County Property, which is legally described as Outlot B <br />Tooth Acres, according to the map or plat thereof on file in the office of the Anoka <br />County Registrar of Titles, Anoka County, Minnesota ("County Property"); and <br />WHEREAS, Section 6.D of the JPA also provides that the City was <br />required to construct a storm water pipe and storage pond system on the County <br />Property with sufficient capacity to accommodate the storm water runoff from the <br />RTC and runoff for the County roadways in and around the development area, <br />including all roadways and ditches that now naturally drain toward the <br />intersections of Bunker Lake. Boulevard and Highway 10, inclusive of Armstrong <br />Boulevard and Ramsey Boulevard, as said roadways were to be configured in <br />accordance with the JPA; and <br />WHEREAS, the City has constructed a storm water pipe and storage <br />ponds on the County Property of sufficient capacity to accommodate storm water <br />runoff from the RTC and the County road system ("Storm Sewer System"); and <br />WHEREAS, the Storm Sewer System consists of two ponds on the <br />County Property, the northerly pond being somewhat round in shape, and the <br />southerly pond being long and narrow, connected together by an underground <br />culvert, as depicted in the attached Exhibit 1; and <br />WHEREAS, the City is currently in the process of designing and <br />constructing a frontage road along the south side of Highway 10, part of which <br />