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—aW West Highway % <br />St. Paul, Minnesota d3112 <br />48"301 <br />`o, <br />City Council <br />Little Canada, MN <br />RE: Spruce St. Watermain <br />Gentlemen: <br />is Fourth Avenue B.S. <br />St. Cloud, Minnesota $=I <br />251-7751 <br />all Oak St. <br />Sauk Contra. Minnesota Un <br />f6t,14" <br />Sept. 20, 1977 <br />At the City Council meeting of Sept. 14, 1977, a petition <br />was received for extension of the watermain on Spruce St. from <br />the Burlington Northern Railroad to a point 500 feet southerly. <br />This petition is an adequate one since it is signed by the fee <br />owner and the contract purchaser and consists of more than 35% <br />of the frontage through this area. <br />A 12" watermain exists on the north side of the Burlington <br />Northern Railroad and also a 12" watermain exists on South Owasso <br />Boulevard at the St. Paul Water Department right-of-way. It <br />would be desireable to connect these two mains with a new 12" <br />watermain. My feasibility report includes an estimate of cost <br />to construct the entire 2000 feet of 12" watermain as well as an <br />estimate of cost to construct the 500 feet of 12" watermain as <br />petitioned. <br />Construction work on the Little Canada -Shoreview Interceptor <br />is scheduled to begin about October 1, 1977 at South Owasso Blvd. <br />and it is estimated that it will take about a month to reach the <br />Burlington Northern Railroad. A 20 foot permanent easement exists <br />for construction of the 36" sanitary sewer. The construction limits <br />extend 75 feet on each side of the centerline of the proposed <br />sanitary sewer. Any peat encountered in the sewer trench will be <br />removed and replaced with common borrow (suitable backfill material) <br />This is true for the sewer trench only and not the entire future <br />street right-of-way. Incidentally, the proposed sanitary sewer on <br />Spruce Street will be constructed 28 feet east of the existing <br />watermain on Spruce St. and therefore, will not interfere with the <br />watermain. As long as the sewer contractor is working on the sewer <br />construction, we cannot move into this area to construct watermains. <br />100 VgTFa1VMP <br />1257 SEP 21. 1977 <br />CLERK'S EXHIBIT N0. <br />MEETING-10-12-77 CITY U. <br />LITTLE CANADA <br />