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B. Water System .. . <br /> <br />Currently the: City has three Wells. in' the area. Two are located .north of Bunker <br />Lake Boulevard and one is~ ocated between BUnker Lake Boulevard and <br />Sunwood Drive in the :Center ef the Ramsey Town Center. A 16" watermain is <br />located along Bunker Lake BO. uleVard arid two (2) 8" watermains are. located at <br />the intersections of Ramsey iBoblevard with SunWood Drive and With 143rd <br />Avenue. <br /> <br />C. Sanitary Sewer System <br /> <br />Sanitary sewer service for the proposed development is located in the southeast <br />corner of the:Ramsey Town CSnter at the intersection of 143rd Avenue NW and <br />Ramsey Boulevard. <br /> <br />4.0 <br /> <br />PROPOSEDIMPROVEMENTS <br /> <br />A. Streets and Storm Drainaqe <br /> <br />The City's Phase I street imprOvements consist of Sunwood Drive NW between <br />Ramsey Boulevard and Armstrong Boulevard and RhineStone Street between <br />Sunwood Drive NW and Bunkbr Lake Boulevard NW. These streets have been <br />designated as Municipal State Aid Streets and will be two of the major access <br />roads to the Ramsey Town center. The section of Rhinestone Street between <br />the East Ramsey ParkwaY No[th and East Ramsey Parkway South'will include a <br />98-foot long bridge crossing a ,drainage waterway and a 10' bike/pedestrian trail. <br /> <br />The proposed street Pavemen[s are designed as nine (9) ton streets with six-inch <br />concrete barrier curbs. The-street widths vary from 38 feet to 78 feet for <br />Sunwood Drive and Rhinestode street has a width of 40 feet. In addition, a 5- <br />foot wide sidewalk will be cOnstrUcted on each side of Rhinestone' Street. <br />Sidewalks along Sunwood Drive are to be constructed by the Developer after <br />buildings are constructed due t'o:a zero setback along Sunwood Drive. <br /> <br />The proposed streets will: be bitUminous with the exception of Sunwood Drive <br />from Zeolite Street to RhinestOne Street and Rhinestone Street from Sunwood <br />Drive to the proposed bridge, which will be concrete. Crosswalks in the concrete <br />pavements will be colored' stamped concrete. <br /> <br />In addition to Sunwood Drive and Rhinestone Street, minor improvements <br />including turn lanes and rest~iping, will be made to Armstrong Boulevard and <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard. It is proposed to reconstruct Ramsey Boulevard into a 4 <br />lane urban roadway with turn ianes from 143rd Avenue NW to 300 feet north of <br />East Ramsey Parkway North. : <br /> <br />As development proceeds, three sets of signals will be required along Sunwood <br />Drive NW at the intersectionS with Armstrong Blvd., Rhinestone Street and <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />G:\Municipalb&ramsey\3171 \RA3171FSR,do¢ <br /> <br /> <br />
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