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• <br />Several potential locations for utility service connections have been considered: <br />• Shoreview <br />• Ware Road <br />• Woodridge Lane <br />• White Pine Road, approximately 1/4 mile to the north of the study area, on the <br />west side of Hodgson Road <br />• Ravens Court, approximately 1/8 mile north of the study area, on the east side <br />of Hodgson Road <br />There are several common issues for water and sanitary sewer service in this area. For an <br />area that lacks both utilities, it is financially cost effective to plan both in the same <br />alignment. This avoids the need to acquire easements for separate alignments, and both <br />can be constructed at the same time. However, there are some issues that apply to one <br />but not to the other. In particular, the need to loop the water system. Issues for utility <br />service are described below. <br />Water Main <br />All the properties in the area with existing uses have individual wells for water. Homes <br />on Woodridge Lane have municipal water, but there is no service between the Woodridge <br />Estates neighborhood and Ware Rd. <br />The City of Lino Lakes has recognized the need to connect its two trunk lines in <br />Woodridge Lane and Ware Rd. The loop is needed in order to provide adequate water <br />service, particularly fire protection. Both trunks end near the Hodgson/CR J area, which <br />raises the possibility of inadequate flow. Looping the system allows for better flow and <br />water pressure. Looping also provides alternative service if water is interrupted from one <br />direction. <br />Shoreview: The Cities of Lino Lakes and Shoreview have a water interconnect at <br />Woodridge Lane. In the past, this interconnect provided ongoing, supplementary water <br />availability. Shoreview has closed this connection. It is available for emergency water <br />service, but not available on an ongoing basis. This has increased the importance of <br />looping the Lino Lakes system. <br />Woodridge Lane: Connecting to the Woodridge Lane pipe on the west of the study <br />area is more difficult. There is no corridor between existing homes for a utility easement <br />to connect to the Woodridge Lane utilities. The water loop could run along CR J, then <br />turn north through new development in the study area. The CR J right of way is 100 feet <br />wide in this location (50 feet on each side of the centerline). There are numerous private <br />utility services in this right of way such as natural gas, electricity, cable tv, and fiber <br />DRAFT December 8, 2005 Hodgson/CR J Master Plan page 16 <br />