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<br />CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA ITEM 6B <br /> <br /> <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Diane Hankee, City Engineer <br /> <br />MEETING DATE: December 11, 2017 <br /> <br />TOPIC : West Shadow Lake Area and LaMotte Area Street and Utilities, <br />Diane Hankee <br />i. Consider Resolution No. 17-149 Accepting Report on <br />Improvements (Amending May 8, 2017 Feasibility Report) <br />ii. Consider Resolution No. 17-150 Order Public Hearing on <br />Improvements, West Shadow Lake Area Utilities <br /> <br />iii. Consider Resolution No. 17-151 Order Public Hearing on <br />Improvements, LaMotte Area Utilities <br /> <br /> <br />VOTE REQUIRED: 3/5 <br /> <br /> <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />Staff is requesting City Council consideration to Accept the Report on Improvements <br />(Amending May 8, 2017 Feasibility Report) and Call the Public Hearings on Improvements, West <br />Shadow Lake Area and LaMotte Area Street and Utilities. <br /> <br />Background <br /> <br />The Amended Feasibility Report for the West Shadow Lake Area and LaMotte Area Street and <br />Utility Project, Appendix E and F is enclosed along with the original report. The report includes <br />the scope of proposed improvements, a unit price cost estimate, a preliminary assessment roll, and <br />assessment analysis. The procedure for assessing beneficial properties is governed by Minnesota <br />State Chapter 429 and the City’s Charter process. <br /> <br />West Shadow Lake <br /> <br />The proposed watermain improvements on West Shadow Lake Drive include extending <br />an eight-inch diameter water line north along West Shadow Lake Drive from Birch <br />Street to Sandpiper Drive and along Shadow Court. The proposed sanitary sewer system <br />improvements include both a gravity sewer collection system and a low-pressure force <br />main system. The project area located north of the culvert crossing would be served by <br />a sanitary sewer force main and extending along West Shadow Lake Drive, Sandpiper <br />Drive, and Shadow Court. An 8-inch gravity sewer collection system is proposed to be