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<br />CASE # f <br /> <br />DISCUSS MISSISSIPPI SUBDRAlNAGE DISTRICT NO 1 ) <br />PHASE 2 CONSTRUCTION PROJECT <br />By: Steven Jankowski, City Engineer <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />An ordinance adopted on February 22, 2000 established the Mississippi Drainage District <br />to address the storm sewer needs for the area which is bounded by the Burlington <br />Northern railroad tracks on the north; Highway lOon the south; Sunfish Lake Boulevard <br />on the west; and the City limits on the east. This ordinance established a special taxing <br />district to finance necessary drainage improvements which would allow the district <br />handle additional storm runoff caused by the development of the area within the district. <br />In fall of2000 storm sewer was installed through the eastern half of the district. The <br />western half ofthe district had anticipated the extension of this storm sewer once <br />appropriate drainage and utility easements were obtained. <br /> <br />Stafflast approached the City Council on June'27, 2006 advising them that three <br />easements were still required to proceed with the phase 2 project, and that two of these <br />easements were anticipated to be donated by the property owners to facilitate the <br />construction. The third easement was appraised at a value of$13,500 and Council <br />authorized an offer to be extended to the property owner in this amount. Staff has <br />contacted the remaining two property owners several times over the intervening months <br />to obtain these easements, but has been unsuccessful in obtaining them. During the last <br />conversation with one of the property owners, Mr. Larry Hickman, he indicated a <br />preference for the easement to be obtained through a purchase. Staff estimates that the <br />. value of this easement could be as much as $144,050 ifthe same unit price land values <br />which were identified for the appraised property were applied to Mr. Hickman's property <br />which is considerably larger. <br /> <br />Currently the cost of the phase 2 project is estimated at $266,300 with $40,000 for <br />property acquisition. The district currently has a fund balance of$142,800 with <br />anticipated 2007 revenue of $43,348. To proceed with this project at this time in light of <br />the significantly increased land acquisition cost would require either a significant <br />increase in the levy to this special. district or an extension of the levy period for a period <br />for as many as six years. <br /> <br />The purpose for this project as stated within the CIP is twofold. First it will provide <br />drainage capacity to the western portion of the drainage district so that it can facilitate <br />future development, and second it provides an outlet for the large regional pond which <br />accepts the drainage from Business Park 95 and the eastern portion of the Mississippi <br />Subdrainage District No1. Plans for the upgrade of Highway 10 will require the eventual <br />acquisition ofthe property within this district and this improvement would likely increase <br />the value ofthe property and consequently the cost of the acquisition. <br /> <br />13 <br />