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3. EXISTING CONDITIONS <br />3.1 Existing Pavement and Soil Conditions <br />All streets proposed to be improved were constructed in 1988 with bituminous pavement, class 5 <br />aggregate base, bituminous curb, and bituminous curb cuts for storm runoff The streets were <br />constructed to a width of 40-feet from face -of -curb to face -of -curb. The streets are generally <br />centered within a 66-foot wide right-of-way. <br />The only pavement maintenance treatments applied to the street segments included crack sealing <br />and seal coating in 1994 and 2001. Spot patching has been performed on an as -needed basis, and <br />has been a yearly treatment recently. In 2017, Staff observed a PASER rating of 2 on 147th <br />Avenue and Ferret Street, and a PASER rating of 7 on 146th Avenue. <br />In June 2018 traffic counts were taken on 147th Avenue, a traffic volume of 147 average annual <br />daily traffic (AADT) was recorded. Ferret Street and 146th Avenue would be expected to have <br />similar traffic volumes. The only access to these street segments is Armstrong Boulevard. Five <br />of the parcels have active uses. The speed limit is 30 mph for these street segments. <br />Based on extensive geotechnical exploration of adjacent projects and staff knowledge of the <br />general area, groundwater is not anticipated to be a significant issue for work completed with this <br />proposed project. <br />In 2017, Braun Intertec was employed to complete a ground penetrating radar (GPR) analysis for <br />the project area, which included driving a GPR equipped vehicle throughout all street segments <br />within the project area. A summary table and charts of the GPR Analysis are attached in <br />Appendix C. The GPR data determined an average bituminous pavement thickness of 2.9 <br />inches, and an average aggregate base thickness of 9.7 inches. The average street pavement and <br />base section thickness is therefore 12.6 inches, with a minimum section of 7.5 inches located on <br />147th Avenue, 160 feet east of Ferret Street. <br />3.2 Watermain <br />Watermain was installed along 147th Avenue up to the beginning of the proposed improvements <br />in 2012 as part of the Sunwood Drive re -alignment project. The existing watermain is believed <br />to be in good condition and no repairs are anticipated to be required as part of this project. <br />However, Staff plans to leak test the watermain during development of plans and specifications. <br />3.3 Sanitary Sewer <br />Sanitary sewer was installed under Armstrong Boulevard in City -owned right-of-way east of the <br />146th Avenue temporary cul-de-sac as part of the Armstrong Boulevard Interchange project in <br />2015. The existing sanitary sewer is believed to be in good condition and no repairs are <br />anticipated to be required as part of this project. However, Staff plans to televise the sewer <br />during development of plans and specifications. <br />Feasibility Report <br />HY-10 Ramsey Street Reconstructions <br />City of Ramsey Project No. 18-02 <br />Page 6 <br />
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