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Public Works Committee 5.4. <br />Meeting Date: 09/15/2020 <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Consider Recommendation to City Council Accepting Quotes and Awarding Contract for 9591 Inverness Lane <br />Drainage Improvements, Improvement Project 20-08 <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to consider a recommendation to City Council accepting quotes and awarding a <br />construction contract for 9591 Inverness Lane Drainage Improvements, Improvement Project 20-08. <br />Background: <br />In December of 2015, the property owner at 9591 Inverness Lane first contacted Staff to inform us of some <br />drainage concerns regarding the operation of the drainage ditch east of Jarvis Street on both sides of Inverness <br />Lane, which has just been improved that summer as part of the Jarvis Street Reconstruction project. After numerous <br />conversations with Elk River Staff, who led this street reconstruction project, and with Staff from Bolton & Menk, <br />who designed the project, prepared plans and specifications, and inspected construction, some grading <br />modifications were made as part of the project punch list work. Then on June 12, 2016, the property owner at 9591 <br />Inverness Lane reached out again to let us know the ditch appeared to be flowing well and that his concerns had <br />been addressed. <br />In early 2019, the property owner contacted Staff again to report that the swale traversing their back yard, which <br />conveys stormwater runoff from several properties upstream, was full of water and was roughly 10 feet from the <br />back of their house and encroaching under the rear edge of their deck. The property owner said it had never been <br />this full of water before. That spring, Staff began working on plans to improve drainage in the ditch east of Jarvis <br />Street, including collecting survey shots and investigating options for improving drainage in the ditch east of Jarvis <br />Street to prevent water from backing up into the back yard of this property. <br />During late winter and early spring, snow and ice in the ditch prevents runoff from flowing properly, causing <br />stormwater runoff to back up into the swale in the back yard of 9591 Inverness Lane. Staff confirmed the ditch to <br />the south of Inverness does not have proper slope for drainage. Staff originally looked at re -grading the ditch east <br />of Jarvis Street to the existing pond one lot south of Inverness Lane. Due to existing private utilities, poles, impacts <br />to existing mature trees, and to avoid steep ditch side slopes, Staff determined piping the runoff through this stretch <br />to be the more feasible approach. <br />This project proposes to remove the existing bituminous flumes and culvert under Inverness Lane and replace them <br />with storm sewer pipe and catch basins. Storm sewer pipe will then be extended in City right-of-way east of Jarvis <br />Street to the south edge of the property south of Inverness Lane, where it will tie into the existing ditch that routes <br />runoff to an existing stormwater pond. Fill will be placed over the storm sewer pipe, and a shallow swale will be <br />graded above the pipe to route runoff from the street and adjacent properties to the existing ditch and stormwater <br />pond. Attached is a plan sheet showing the proposed improvements, which was reviewed with the property owner. <br />This project is proposed to be completed in 2020 and based on the current bid environment Staff anticipated <br />receiving good quotes. Following Council approval, Requests for Quotes were submitted to three local contractors <br />with a quote due date of September loth. Only one contractor submitted a quote for the work. Staff estimated <br />construction costs for this project at $61,000 based on the final plans and specifications. The quote received from <br />Dryden Excavating, Inc. is in the amount of $53,058.77, which Staff believes is a very reasonable quote and should <br />
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