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3.2 Watermain <br /> Watermain was installed in 1996 under the pavement along this segment of Sunwood Drive. <br /> Staff believes the existing watermain is in good condition, and that no repairs will be required <br /> prior to reconstructing the pavement. However, if plans and specifications are ordered for the <br /> proposed improvements, staff proposes to hire a leak detection expert to ensure there are no <br /> detectable leaks. If leaks are detected, repairs would be made under separate contract before <br /> work commences on this project. Leak detection testing is estimated to cost$500. <br /> 3.3 Sanitary Sewer <br /> Sanitary sewer was installed in 1996 under the pavement along the entire segment of Sunwood <br /> Drive. Staff believes the existing sanitary sewer is in good condition, and that no repairs will be <br /> required prior to reconstructing the pavement. However, if plans and specifications are ordered <br /> for the proposed improvements, staff proposes to hire a firm to televise the sewer to ensure the <br /> pipes are not deformed, cracked, or broken, and that all joints are sealed. If any issues are <br /> detected, repairs would be made under separate contract before work commences on this project. <br /> Sewer televising for this project is estimated to cost$3,300. <br /> 3.4 Storm Sewer/Drainage <br /> Storm sewer exists along the entire segment of Sunwood Drive. Based on design calculations <br /> completed by City staff, no modifications will be required to the existing storm sewer system to <br /> meet current State Aid standards. Stormwater runoff is currently conveyed within the concrete <br /> curb and gutter along the outside edges of Sunwood Drive, where it is then collected in concrete <br /> catch basins and routed through concrete storm sewer pipes to existing wetlands, stormwater <br /> drainage ditches, and ponding facilities. <br /> 3.5 Streets <br /> 3.5.1 Existing Typical Sections <br /> The street was constructed to a width of 40 feet from face-of-curb to face-of-curb, and is <br /> centered within an 80 foot wide City-owned right-of-way. Eight-foot parking lanes are <br /> delineated along both sides using striping. <br /> 3.5.2 Maintenance History <br /> In 2002 the pavement was cracksealed and sealcoated. Spot patching has been applied on <br /> an as-needed basis since. <br /> 3.6 Land Use <br /> Properties abutting this segment of Sunwood Drive are all zoned E1 or E2, with the exception of <br /> Cottonwood Park which is undevelopable. <br /> Feasibility Report <br /> Sunwood Drive Reconstruction <br /> City of Ramsey Project No.I7-00 Page 5 <br />