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lengths will be determined by the entrance locations, land use and associated traffic impacts. Costs are <br /> included for right turn lanes in the roadway estimate. <br /> Street lighting costs are based upon recent installations within the City of Ramsey. <br /> For storm water management, costs were included for manholes, catch basins, and pipe within the <br /> street sections and included in the roadway costs. No costs for ponding were included for Phases 1, and <br /> 2. For Phase 3, ponding costs were included for excavation related activities. We assumed a ponding <br /> area would be acquired through the platting process, and ponding within a development site would be <br /> expanded to include volume for roadway drainage. <br /> The Phase 2 limits are based upon the area that can be served by a gravity sanitary sewer system.The <br /> Phase 3 sanitary sewer costs include a lift station and forcemain. <br /> COST ALLOCATION ALTERNATIVES <br /> The costs, or a portion of the costs, of the improvements are typically allocated back to adjacent <br /> properties through the use of assessments, fees and other methods.The costs are typically allocated in <br /> a way that is equitable to the properties benefitting from the improvements. Public improvements that <br /> will become City owned and maintained are typically constructed through a public process, while <br /> secondary improvements are constructed by the property owner. For our analysis, we assumed the <br /> following items would be constructed through the public process: <br /> • Roadways, including storm water conveyance systems, <br /> • Trunk Water Facilities, <br /> • Trunk Sanitary Sewer Facilities, <br /> • Trails, and <br /> • Street Lighting. <br /> While the street lights will most likely be installed by a private utility and the trails could potentially be <br /> constructed by the property owner, we have included these items as public improvements. <br /> Other improvements were considered secondary and are typically the property owner's responsibility to <br /> install: <br /> • Sanitary Sewer Service Extensions, <br /> • Water Service Extensions, <br /> • Natural Gas Lines to Buildings, <br /> • Telephone Service to Buildings, <br /> • Electric Service to Buildings, <br /> • Site Grading, <br /> • Site Landscaping, <br /> • Site Storm Water Conveyance, <br /> • Storm Water Ponding, and <br /> • Easement Dedication. <br /> Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. COST ALLOCATION ALTERNATIVES <br /> City of Ramsey— Future Business Park Page 12 <br />
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