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lour 1111.1siion: To work together to reiposffity grow our community, and to provide quality, coat -effective, and efficient government ierrlcas. <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 10/24/2017 <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />7. 4. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #17-10-271 Accepting Feasibility Report and Ordering Public Hearing for Improvement Project <br /># 18-00, Stanhope Terrace Street Reconstructions <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution #17-10-271 accepting the Feasibility Report and ordering a Public <br />Hearing on November 14, 2017, for Improvement Project #18-00, Stanhope Terrace Street Reconstructions. <br />Background: <br />City Improvement Project 18-00 proposes to reconstruct the Stanhope Terrace neighborhood which includes; Ute <br />Street, 154th Avenue, and 153rd Court. The streets total approximately 2,800 linear feet (0.52 miles) in length. A <br />map showing the location and scope of the proposed improvements is included in the Feasibility Report as Figure 1 <br />in Appendix A. <br />The Stanhope Terrace neighborhood was constructed in 1991. Based on results from the geotechnical report and <br />ground penetrating radar (GPR) analysis performed by Braun Intertec, field observation and record plan documents, <br />the bituminous pavement section ranges from 1.6 to 6.1 inches thick with an average of 2.9 inches. The aggregate <br />base ranges from 2.1 to 10.6 inches thick with an average of 4.9 inches. The road section was built on sandy <br />subgrade material generally considered suitable for pavement support. The streets were constructed with <br />bituminous curb to a width of 29-feet from face -of -curb to face -of -curb. The streets are generally centered within a <br />66-foot wide right-of-way. The storm sewer system consists of catch basins along 154h Lane which drain runoff <br />from the street to a low-lying area with storm sewer and utility easements located on the northern 75 feet of 4851 <br />154th Lane. Storm runoff not collected by the catch basins is carried to Roanoke Street and collected within its <br />storm sewer system. <br />City staff evaluates and rates the condition of pavement sections on all City streets on an annual basis using the <br />Pavement Surface Evaluation and Rating (PASER) system. In the summer of 2017, the pavement section of the <br />above -referenced street segments were rated with a PASER rating of 3 which indicates these streets require <br />complete reconstruction, and for City staff to patch the streets at least once per year, particularly before winter so <br />the street can be plowed without damaging the pavement in the process. Pictures of the street are located in <br />AppendixAofthe attached Feasibility Report. <br />Proposed improvements include removing existing bituminous curb and replacing with B618 concrete curb and <br />gutter, and reconstructing the existing bituminous pavement section using the Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) <br />process. This process involves reclaiming the entire existing bituminous pavement section, along with the existing <br />aggregate base material. A portion of this reclaimed (ground and mixed) material would then be spread and <br />compacted on top of the reshaped and compacted subgrade. Then, 3.5 inches of bituminous pavement would be <br />