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property owner's concerns with standing water in the front yard, including near their water supply well. Areas of <br />one or both driveways may also need to be raised slightly. However, there is very little elevation difference <br />between the home's foundation and the ditch along Argon Street so the final grade of the front yard would be <br />nearly flat. And while a driveway culvert can be added under the west driveway and the ditch along Argon Street <br />can be re -graded to better convey runoff from the street under the west driveway to the ditch along Cobalt Street, <br />the Argon Street ditch grade will be extremely flat. However, the ditch work alone will not address the property <br />owner's concerns since a portion of the runoff that pools in the front yard is the result of snow melt or rain <br />originating within the front yard, the driveways, and a portion of the property to the east. <br />Timeframe: <br />Staff anticipates 20 minutes will be required to present this case and respond to questions. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Staff will send the property owners a link to this case, and has invited the property owners to attend the Public <br />Works Committee meeting Tuesday evening. <br />Funding Source: <br />Dependent on discussions and direction from the Public Works Committee. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff has no recommendations to offer at this time. <br />Action: <br />Dependent on discussions and direction from the Public Works Committee. <br />Septic asbuilt <br />1972 Certificate of Survey <br />2022 aerial w contours front <br />2022 aerial w contours property <br />Pictures <br />Figure 1 <br />Figure 2 <br />Figure 3 <br />Attachments <br />Form Review <br />Inbox Reviewed By Date <br />Brian Hagen Brian Hagen 06/15/2023 04:12 PM <br />Form Started By: Bruce Westby Started On: 06/15/2023 09:15 AM <br />Final Approval Date: 06/15/2023 <br />