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CC Regular Session 5. 11. <br />Meeting Date: 08/25/2020 <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #20-176 Approving Plans and Authorizing Requests for Quotes for 5751 164th Lane Drainage <br />Improvements, Improvement Project #19-17 <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution #20-176 approving plans and authorizing Requests for Quotes for <br />5751 164th Lane Drainage Improvements, Improvement Project #19-17. <br />Background: <br />The property owner at 5751 164th Lane first contacted Staff regarding drainage concerns on May 11, 2019. <br />According to the property owner, stormwater runoff from the drainage ditch in City right-of-way in front of their <br />house has been flowing directly across their property in a shallow swale for decades without any drainage <br />easements in place. The property owner claimed that during the winter of 2018/19 the outer edge of the 14-foot by <br />16-foot floating concrete slab supporting their attached enclosed patio, which is directly adjacent to the drainage <br />swale running across their property, lifted approximately 6-inches. <br />Staff has not been provided with any evidence that the lifting of the slab actually occurred that winter, such as <br />before and after pictures, but the lifting of concrete slabs can/does occur if/when the soils underneath a slab are <br />subjected to numerous freeze -thaw cycles over time. <br />After the property owner contacted Staff with their concerns, Staff began working to develop plans to route the <br />stormwater runoff from the public right-of-way through ditches and storm sewer culverts and pipes located within <br />City right-of-ways and drainage easements, instead of across the private property in a swale. After collecting <br />topographic survey information and working with the private utilities, including Northern Natural Gas, who owns <br />and operates two high pressure gas lines that traverse the private property, and the ditches in City right-of-way, staff <br />completed plans and recommends constructing the improvements this fall to ensure no further claims of damage to <br />private property will be received. <br />Existing drainage infrastructure includes a culvert crossing under 164th Lane located just west of the driveway to <br />5751 164th Lane. Runoff from the south side of 164th Lane flows though this culvert, which empties into the <br />drainage ditch in front of 5751 164th Lane, and is then routed through a swale on the private property as mentioned <br />earlier. <br />As shown in the attached plans, the drainage improvements proposed with this project involves re -grading the ditch <br />on the south side of 164th Lane and adding a new culvert under 164th Lane at the western lot line of 5751 164th <br />Lane where a drainage and utility easement currently exists and is the intended route for conveying stormwater <br />runoff from this stretch of 164th Lane to the pond to the north. This project will require the replacement of the <br />driveway culvert at 5800 164th Lane. <br />Northern Natural Gas owns a 50' wide easement which crosses 5751 diagonally and contains two high pressure gas <br />mains. City Staff has had to work with Northern Natural in the design of these plans to avoid conflicts with these gas <br />mains, and has received Northern Natural's approval of the plans with some contingencies which have been built <br />into the plans. <br />