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construction as far in advance of construction as possible to allow them adequate time to <br />move their irrigation systems out of the construction area, and then to replace the systems <br />once work is complete. Staff recommends allowing the private irrigation systems to be <br />replaced in their original locations within City right of way if desired by property owners. <br />Parking Restrictions: <br />Parking is currently provided along both sides of the streets and is not currently restricted <br />except for overnight parking per City code. During this project, parking is also proposed <br />to be restricted during allowable working hours. <br />4.2 Stormwater Treatment <br />Stormwater retention and/or treatment improvements are not required for this project. <br />4.3 Water Main Improvements <br />No watermain improvements are proposed with this project. <br />4.4 Sanitary Sewer Improvements <br />No sanitary sewer improvements are proposed with this project. <br />4.5 Construction Methods <br />The existing bituminous pavement section will be reconstructed using the SFDR process outlined <br />within this report. See WSB and Associates Pavement Evaluations and Recommendations report <br />in Appendix D for additional details on the proposed SFDR process. <br />4.6 Private Utilities <br />Staff has not yet met with the telephone, gas, power and cable utilities regarding this project. <br />During preparation of plans and specifications, staff will meet with the private utility companies <br />to discuss the proposed improvements as noted in the project schedule within this report. The <br />alignment and footprint of the streets will be considered to minimize impacts to private utilities. <br />No impacts to power poles or street lights are anticipated with this project. <br />Should any utility companies indicate they wish to upgrade, replace and/or otherwise modify <br />their services during this project, any such upgrades, replacements and/or modifications will be <br />at the sole discretion and cost of the utility companies. <br />4.7 Permits <br />Permits that are anticipated to be required as part of the proposed improvements include: <br />■ MPCA General Stormwater Permit (NPDES) Grading and Storm Water <br />A stormwater permit from the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization will not <br />be required with this project. <br />Feasibility Report <br />Sunwood Drive Reconstruction <br />City of Ramsey Project No. 17-00 <br />Page 8 <br />