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Water Distribution and Supply Improvements <br /> Watermain was extended across Armstrong Boulevard from the main on the east side of Armstrong <br /> Boulevard. From there,the watermain was further extended westward in Bunker Lake Boulevard. <br /> It was planned to extend this trunk watermain west to Puma Street and north to Alpine Drive via <br /> Puma Street to provide future looping and provide water to un-serviced areas and future <br /> developments. Loops within future development would be utilized to promote reliability and <br /> functional flexibility as well as promoting fresh water moving throughout the system. <br /> It was previously determined that the elevated storage for the City of Ramsey is adequate to provide <br /> fire flow to the study area. The distribution system was also found to be adequate to move the <br /> water from the City's three towers to the study area. <br /> Additional Consideration: <br /> The right-of--way of Bunker Lake Boulevard could be utilized for a future route of a 30-inch raw <br /> watermain from a future intake on the Mississippi River to the proposed site of the water treatment <br /> plant,just south of Fire Station No. 1. Because the exact location of the intake and raw watermain <br /> alignment had not yet been determined, no provisions were made during the previous <br /> improvements. <br /> Storm Water Management <br /> Drainage for the study area is essentially sheet flow to the center of the site to existing wetlands, <br /> and then easterly through the wetlands and through a culvert under Armstrong Boulevard. Runoff <br /> continues to flow into the actively developing COR area. <br /> A storm sewer system was installed in Bunker Lake Boulevard to manage the storm water runoff <br /> within the right-of-way. We anticipate that this included considerations for the future widening and <br /> extension of Bunker Lake Boulevard as well. <br /> Extensive hydraulic modeling was refined and detail added to represent preliminary storm water <br /> management conditions for future development scenarios. <br /> ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS <br /> As a portion of this analysis, we completed traffic and storm water studies and reviewed City <br /> Comprehensive Plans for sanitary sewer and water main needs for the study area. The traffic study is <br /> included as Appendix B and the storm water study is included as Appendix C to this report. The following <br /> is a summary of results for the various analyses and reviews. <br /> Traffic Analysis <br /> The traffic analysis was completed to determine required lane geometry for Bunker Lake Boulevard and <br /> Puma Street, along with turn lane requirements at four intersections in the study area. <br /> The Future Business Park development is proposed north of Trunk Highway (T.H. 10) and west of <br /> Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS <br /> City of Ramsey— Future Business Park Page 6 <br />
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