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5. FINANCING <br />5.1 Opinion of Cost <br />A detailed opinion of probable costs for the proposed improvements can be found in Appendix B <br />of this report. The opinion of probable costs incorporates anticipated 2017 construction costs for <br />the proposed improvements, as well as 10% construction contingencies plus 23% indirect costs <br />for administrative, engineering, financing and legal costs. The total estimated project cost for the <br />proposed improvements is $325,000. <br />City staff prepared the Feasibility Report in-house as part of staff's normal duties. <br />A Geotechnical Evaluation Report was not completed as part of this report, but would need to be <br />completed as part of the final design process if the City were to move forward with the project by <br />ordering the preparation of plans and specifications. This information would be needed to <br />properly design the storm sewer system, and to assign benefit if special assessments are utilized <br />as a funding source. <br />5.2 Funding <br />Potential funding sources for the proposed improvements include Stormwater Management <br />Funds, Stormwater Utility Funds, Special Assessments, and/or external funding sources such as <br />grants. Information on each of these funding sources is included below. <br />5.2.1 Stormwater Management / Utility Funds <br />A portion of the proposed improvements could be funded using Stormwater Management <br />and/or Stormwater Utility Funds. If these funds are utilized, staff would recommend <br />using a cost -split of one-third Stormwater Management Funds (Fund 9292), and two- <br />thirds Storm Water Utility Funds (Fund 9605). The proposed cost -split would ultimately <br />be applied to actual project costs following the completion of the improvements. <br />5.2.2 Special Assessments <br />The City's adopted Special Assessments Policy allows for the use of special assessments <br />to fund a portion of storm sewer improvement projects. <br />In accordance with the City's Special Assessments Policy, chapter 8 of the City Charter, <br />State Statute Chapter 429, and applicable City codes, assessments are proposed to be <br />levied against properties that receive direct benefit due to the proposed improvements. <br />This Feasibility Report does not include a preliminary assessment roll. If Council wishes <br />to pursue this project at this time, and directs staff to utilize special assessments to fund <br />all or a portion of the improvements using special assessments, additional information in <br />the form of soil boring logs and property records would be needed to adequately identify <br />benefiting properties. This would incur additional expenses that were not previously <br />identified. <br />Feasibility Report <br />Gibbon Street and 173rd Avenue Drainage Improvements <br />City of Ramsey Project No. 16-88 <br />Page 8 <br />