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5. 1. <br /> Public Works Committee <br /> Meeting Date: 10/17/2023 <br /> Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Address infrastructure needs. <br /> Title: <br /> Consider Ford Brook Estates Drainage Improvements <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Purpose: <br /> The purpose of this case is review Staff s proposed preliminary plans and updated cost estimates and consider <br /> authorizing Staff to prepare final construction plans and specifications for drainage improvements in the Ford <br /> Brook Estates residential development in the Northeast corner of the City. <br /> Background: <br /> The property owners at 5725 180th Lane NW, Scott and Lisa Monserud,have concerns with stormwater runoff <br /> that backs up into their property from the drainage ditch in City right-of-way north of 180th Lane NW. They first <br /> shared these concerns with Staff during the design and construction of the 2019 City Improvement Proj ect#19-01, <br /> Ford Brook Estates Street Reconstructions, which addressed minor drainage improvements as part of the project. <br /> After the project was completed, Staff informed the property owners that if they wanted the City to address their <br /> drainage concerns in greater detail Staff could explore drainage improvement options and present them to the <br /> Public Works Committee for consideration of further action. <br /> On September 19, 2023, Staff presented the attached case to the Public Works Committee outlining drainage <br /> improvement options that would address the Monserud's concerns. The Committee directed staff to develop <br /> preliminary design plans for drainage improvements providing positive drainage to prevent stormwater runoff <br /> from temporarily ponding on/near the Southeast corner of the Monserud's property,which can then back up into <br /> their yard through the existing swale. The Committee also directed staff to explore providing an outlet for <br /> stormwater runoff that temporarily ponds West of Highway 47 on the East side of the property at 18013 Krypton <br /> Street NW in response to concerns previously raised by these property owners. <br /> The preliminary design proposed in the attached plan sheets includes constructing an underground storm sewer <br /> system North of 180th Lane and West of Highway 47 to convey stormwater runoff collected within drainage <br /> ditches along both sides of 180th Lane and Krypton Street, and from the low-lying area partially within MnDOT <br /> right-of-way on the West side of Highway 47 and partially on the East side of the property at 18013 Krypton <br /> Street,to an outlet to the Ford Brook in the City of Nowthen. MnDOT's right-of-way along this segment of <br /> Highway 47 is 120-feet wide so all storm sewer along Highway 47 can be constructed within MnDOT's <br /> right-of-way, and the low-lying area on the East side of 18013 Krypton Street that has an elevation of less than <br /> 884 as shown in the attached figure titled"Ford Brook Estates 2-Foot Contours" extends into MnDOT's <br /> right-of-way. <br /> Estimated construction costs for this preliminary design totals $225,000 with approximately$130,000 attributable <br /> to the storm sewer system between the Monserud's property and Ford Brook, and$95,000 attributable to the <br /> storm sewer system South of 180th Lane. These costs include 10-percent contingency costs. <br /> If the Committee were to direct Staff to prepare final design plans and cost estimates, additional topo survey and <br /> geotechnical evaluation work would be required to complete the design. This work is estimated to cost an <br /> additional $20,000. <br /> A MnDOT right of way permit would be required to construct this project. <br />
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