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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br />City Improvement Project 17-00 proposes to reconstruct Sunwood Drive between Ramsey <br />Boulevard/CSAH 56 and Bunker Lake Boulevard /CSAH 116 which totals approximately 3,050 <br />linear feet (0.58 miles) in length. A map showing the location and scope of the proposed <br />improvements is included as Figure 1 in Appendix A. <br />This segment of Sunwood Drive was constructed in 1996 with 3.5 inches bituminous pavement, <br />5 inches class 5 aggregate base, B618 concrete curb and gutter, and concrete storm sewer. The <br />street was constructed to a width of 40 feet from face -of -curb to face -of -curb, and is centered <br />within an 80 foot wide right-of-way. The storm sewer system consists of numerous catch basins <br />which drain runoff from the street to adjacent low-lying areas using concrete storm sewer pipes. <br />City staff evaluates and rates the condition of pavement sections on all city streets on an annual <br />basis using the Pavement and Surface Evaluation Rating (PASER) system. In the fall of 2016, <br />this segment of Sunwood Drive was rated with PASER ratings of 3 (between Bunker Lake <br />Boulevard/CR 116 and Jaspar Street) and 4 (between Jaspar Street and Ramsey Boulevard/ <br />CSAH 56). This indicates this segment of Sunwood Drive is past the point of completing mill <br />and overlay improvements. The current condition of this street requires City staff to patch the <br />street at least once per year, particularly before winter so the street can be plowed without further <br />damaging the pavement in the process. Pictures of this segment of Sunwood Drive are located in <br />Appendix A. <br />Proposed improvements include removing and replacing all damaged concrete curb and gutter <br />sections, and reconstructing the existing bituminous pavement section using a Stabilized Full <br />Depth Reclamation, or SFDR, process. The SFDR process would involve milling the top 3 <br />inches or so of existing bituminous pavement and disposing of the millings off site, after which <br />the remaining existing bituminous pavement would be ground up and mixed with the existing <br />aggregate base. This reclaim material would then be spread back over the existing subgrade, <br />which will be reshaped and compacted as needed. An asphalt emulsion stabilizing agent will <br />then be mixed into the reclaim material before it is shaped and compacted in place. Then 4 <br />inches of new bituminous pavement will be placed on top. This will result in a 10-ton pavement <br />design meeting current State Aid pavement design standards. <br />The existing storm sewer system is in good condition and based on preliminary review appears <br />to meet all applicable current State Aid design standards so no improvements are proposed. <br />An off-street 10 foot wide bituminous trail exists along the north side of Sunwood Drive and is <br />in relatively good condition so no improvements are proposed with this project. <br />The engineer's opinion of probable costs for completing the proposed improvements on <br />Sunwood Drive as outlined in this report is $607,000. Estimated costs include 23% indirect <br />costs for administrative, engineering, finance and legal costs. A summary of the engineer's <br />opinion of probable costs is included in Appendix B. <br />A total of 9 parcels have been identified as receiving special benefit from the improvements. <br />These parcels are identified in the preliminary Assessment Map and Roll which are attached in <br />Appendix C. <br />Feasibility Report <br />Sunwood Drive Reconstruction <br />City of Ramsey Project No. 17-00 <br />Page 1 <br />
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