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Sewer: As with water, there is a sanitary sewer line in White Pine Road, about % mile <br />north of the study area. Connecting to this would require running the pipe in Laurene <br />Avenue and Rohavic Lane. It also would require either utilizing an easement through the <br />Rohavic Oaks residential properties or running along Hodgson to Rohavic Lane. In <br />addition, the comprehensive plan guides this neighborhood as Low Density Unsewered <br />Residential (no utilities to be provided) and the City has received only one inquiry from <br />this neighborhood about providing utilities. Without property owner participation, there <br />would be insufficient funding for utilities and road reconstruction. <br />• Ravens Court <br />Water: Connection to the Ravens Court water is possible. This could address the <br />need to loop the water system to Woodridge or Ware. <br />Sewer: Connection to the Ravens Court sanitary sewer is possible, depending on <br />depth issues and the potential need for a lift station. However, the Raven's Court pipe <br />flows into the Linda Ave. line, which has capacity constraints because of its size. <br />• Ware Road <br />Water: The Ware Rd. properties are undeveloped, so the opportunity exists to plan <br />utility service alignment as land develops. As property develops along Ware Road, the <br />trunk can be brought from that side. However, it will be necessary to provide the water <br />loop as development is planned. <br />Sewer: The Ware Rd. properties are undeveloped, so the opportunity exists to plan <br />utility service alignment as land develops. As property develops along Ware Road, the <br />trunk can be brought from that side. The Ware Road trunk is relatively shallow. <br />Depending on grade elevations for new development, a lift station may be needed. The <br />Ware Rd. pipe is constrained by the capacity of Lift Station No. 3, which handles all the <br />Ware Rd. flow. Even if the lift station's pumps are upgraded, there is a limit on its <br />capacity. The size of the force main from the lift station also limits the potential capacity <br />of this segment of the system. <br />Both the Ware Rd. and Ravens Court pipes flow to Linda Ave. The Linda Ave. pipe <br />itself has a capacity constraint due to its size, which therefore constrains both the pipes <br />flowing into it. <br />Hodgson/CR J Master Plan page 23 <br />
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