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4.1.2 Stormsewer Improvements <br /> The existing storm sewer system is in good condition and appears to meet all current <br /> State Aid design standards and is therefore not proposed to be improved. The only <br /> proposed storm sewer improvements include adjusting and/or repairing catch basin <br /> castings as needed. No stormwater quality treatment improvements are required for this <br /> project since the street is proposed to be reconstructed at its current width. <br /> 4.1.3 Geotechnical Considerations <br /> Northern Technologies, Inc. (NTI) completed a Geotechnical Exploration and <br /> Engineering Review including eleven(11) soil borings spaced at approximate 200 foot <br /> intervals along Sunwood Drive. The locations of the borings are shown in the Boring <br /> Location Diagram in Appendix C of NTI's report, attached in Appendix D. NTI <br /> recommends completing a full reconstruction with subgrade corrections and the removal <br /> and replacement of all concrete curb and gutter. This work would result in project costs <br /> approximately twice as much as the current estimate included in this report, and would <br /> result in significant site access and traffic impacts during construction. <br /> W SB completed four(4) pavement cores along Sunwood Drive as shown in their <br /> Pavement Evaluations and Recommendations report, attached in Appendix D. W SB <br /> recommends leaving all intact existing curb and gutter in place, which staff estimates <br /> accounts for over 80% of the existing curb and gutter,which is only 20 years old. WSB <br /> also recommends reconstructing only the aggregate base and bituminous pavement by <br /> incorporating additional strength in the aggregate base using a Stabilized Full Depth <br /> Reclamation process. In total, this work is estimated to cost half as much as a total <br /> reconstruction yet would result in a pavement design life of 30-plus years. In considering <br /> that the remaining curb and gutter will likely need to be replaced in 30 to 40 years, a total <br /> reconstruction could be evaluated at that time. Another benefit to this design is that it <br /> would result in minimal impacts to site access and traffic during construction. <br /> 4.1.4 Other Considerations <br /> Driveway <br /> Existing driveways will need to be reconstructed to varying degrees. The limits of <br /> construction will vary with each driveway based on the elevations of the street and the <br /> parking lot, as well as the driveway pavement type. During design, staff will evaluate the <br /> construction limits for each driveway and will incorporate this into the plans, but as with <br /> all street reconstruction projects the exact limits of construction will be determined in the <br /> field during construction. Right-of-entry forms would be obtained from private property <br /> owners if work is required outside City right-of-ways and easements. <br /> Irrigation Systems: <br /> Developed properties along the project corridor may have private irrigation systems. <br /> Impacts to these systems may occur where the existing curb and gutter is being replaced. <br /> On past street reconstruction projects, the City repaired private irrigation systems that <br /> were damaged as part of the project. Staff recommends foregoing this practice on future <br /> projects. Instead, staff recommends notifying property owners in writing of the pending <br /> Feasibility Report <br /> Sunwood Drive Reconstruction <br /> City of Ramsey Project No.I7-00 Page 7 <br />