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3. EXISTING CONDITIONS <br /> 3.1 Existing Pavement and Soil Conditions <br /> The segment of Sunwood Drive between Ramsey Boulevard/CSAH 56 and Bunker Lake <br /> Boulevard/CR 116 was constructed in 1996 using bituminous pavement and B618 concrete curb <br /> and gutter. The street has a consistent width of 40 feet from face-of-curb to face-of-curb, and is <br /> centered within an 80 foot right-of-way. Striped parking lanes exist along both sides of the <br /> street. The existing posted speed is 35 mph along this entire segment of Sunwood Drive. <br /> In 2002 the pavement was cracksealed and sealcoated, and spot spray patching has been applied <br /> since on an as-needed basis. In 2016 Staff observed a Pavement and Surface Evaluation Rating <br /> (PASER) of 3 to 4, depending on location. <br /> In 2015, the City recorded a traffic volume of 3,500 average annual daily traffic (AADT). While <br /> truck counts are not available, Staff believes it is reasonable to assume between 5 and 10 percent <br /> of vehicles using this street segment can be classified as truck traffic, and that the percentage of <br /> trucks using this corridor could increase slightly over time due to current business expansion <br /> projects and since several undeveloped but developable parcels exist along the corridor. <br /> Northern Technologies, Inc. (NTI) was employed to complete a Geotechnical Exploration and <br /> Engineering Review for this project,which included eleven (11) soil borings that were spaced at <br /> approximately 200 feet along Sunwood Drive. The locations of the borings are shown in the <br /> Boring Location Diagram in Appendix C of NTI's report, attached in Appendix D. <br /> The soil borings provide information on existing bituminous pavement and aggregate base <br /> course thicknesses, subsurface soil conditions, existing ground water elevations, and potential <br /> issues that may be encountered during construction. Recommendations are also provided for <br /> excavations, site preparation, engineered fill and compaction, depths of unsuitable soils to be <br /> removed, ground water management, and pavement design parameters. All borings terminated <br /> at a nominal depth of 11 feet below the existing ground surface. <br /> Groundwater was observed in all soil borings at depths ranging between 7 and 9.5 feet below the <br /> existing ground surface. Based on the work being proposed and the recorded water level depths, <br /> groundwater is not anticipated to be a significant issue for work completed with this proposed <br /> proj ect. <br /> The soil borings generally indicate that existing bituminous pavement thicknesses range between <br /> 4.3 to 8.3 inches. Apparent aggregate base was not observed at any of the boring locations. <br /> Previously placed fill soils, generally consisting of poorly graded sand with silt(SP-SM), are <br /> present at depths ranging from 2.0 to 7.0 feet below the top of the pavement. Native alluvial <br /> soils consisting of poorly graded sand (SP), silty sand (SM), and poorly graded sand with silt <br /> (SP-SM) generally extend to the bottom of the borings. <br /> 3.2 Watermain <br /> Watermain was installed in 1996 under the pavement along the entire segment of Sunwood <br /> Drive. Staff believes the existing watermain is in good condition, and that no repairs will be <br /> Feasibility Report <br /> Sunwood Drive Reconstruction <br /> City of Ramsey Project No.I7-00 Page 4 <br />
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