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Bruce Westby,P.E. <br /> November 23,2021 <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> • Sanitary Sewer will be installed along the street segments, with connections anticipated to the <br /> existing sewer lines located in Bunker Lake Boulevard and 146'Avenue. Services will be <br /> extended as needed along the corridors. The City will televise the existing sanitary sewer lines in <br /> the areas during the design phase of the project. <br /> • Storm Sewer will be installed along the corridors, with connections made to the existing systems <br /> in Armstrong Boulevard and Bunker Lake Boulevard.We will work with the City to determine <br /> storm water treatment needs for the proposed improvements. The City will televise the existing <br /> storm sewer lines in the areas during the design phase of the project. <br /> • Right-of-Way and/or easements will be required for the project. New Right-of-Way(ROW) will <br /> be required for the Ferret Street extension. ROW and easements may be required along Bunker <br /> Lake Boulevard, depending upon the final scope of the improvements. <br /> • State Aid formatted plans and specifications, will not be required for the project. <br /> • Traffic Control will be designed per the Field Manual for Temporary Traffic Control Zone <br /> Layouts, and no project specific traffic control layouts will be created. The Traffic Control and <br /> Staging plans listed above will provide guidance to allow the contractor to prepare detailed plans <br /> for submittal and review. <br /> • The City will forward existing plans and record drawings for the corridor for use in creation of <br /> the base drawings. <br /> • On-line bidding through QuestCDN will be used for procurement of bids, with the on-line bid <br /> opening facilitated at Bolton&Menk's Ramsey office location. <br /> • Construction related services such as staking, administration and observation are not included <br /> in this proposal. A separate proposal can be submitted once the extent and timing of the <br /> improvements is finalized. <br /> BUNKER LAKE BOULEVARD <br /> Ferret Street is proposed to connect to Bunker Lake Boulevard. The Future Business Park report, <br /> completed in 2015,provided recommendations for the long-term configuration of the roadway. A right- <br /> in/right-out access is depicted near the proposed connection of Ferret Street to Bunker Lake Boulevard. A <br /> full access is shown to the west of the proposed access location. See attached figures 5 and 8 from that <br /> study for reference. <br /> The report was prepared prior to significant development in the area and included assumptions of <br /> businesses with high traffic volumes being developed in the area.We are proposing to update the traffic <br /> analysis completed with the study as a portion of this proposal. Recommendations from a traffic study <br /> update could include: <br /> • Allow for right-in/right-out connection, <br /> • Allow for right-in/right-out connection with addition of an eastbound right turn lane, <br /> • Allow for full access with creation of westbound left turn lane in median, <br /> • Allow for full access with creation of westbound left turn lane in median and additional long-term <br /> improvements to Bunker Lake Road. <br /> This proposal assumes minor improvements to Bunker Lake Boulevard to allow for the connection of <br /> Ferret Street. Depending upon the outcome of the traffic study, additional improvements to Bunker Lake <br /> Bolton&Menk is an equal.opportunity employer. <br />