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Item No. <br />Staff Report No. <br />Meeting Date: August 2, 1999 <br />Type of Business: W.K. <br />WK Work Session; PH: Public Hearing; <br />CA: Consent Agenda; CB: Council Business <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br />To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From: Michael Ulrich, Director of Public Works <br />Item Title/Subject: Consideration of Resolution No. 5357 Adopting Streets <br />Committee Recommendations for Future Reconstruction <br />Projects <br />Date of Report: July 22, 1999 <br />Staff has drafted a resolution to incorporate the recommendations of the Streets Committee into <br />the standards by which future street reconstruction / rehabilitation projects could be governed by. <br />Additional language in the form of amending the City Code would be required to lower the <br />percentage assessed and any new assessments for any rehabilitation methods of both streets and <br />underground utilities. Copied from the work session staff report are the methods of rehab for <br />Council's review and further comments. <br />* Method #1 1 %2" Overlay na, $3.60 / sq�d <br />$11.20 per foot for total width <br />$ 5.60 per foot for 1/2 street width ( one side) <br />$448.00 improvement cost for typical 80' lot <br />* Method #2 1" milling with 1 %2 " wear overlay <br />$12.75 per foot for total width <br />$6.40 per foot for 1/2 street width ( one side ) <br />$509.00 improvement cost for typical 80' lot <br />* Method #3 Recycle existing road, 1 1/2" base + 1 1/2" wear <br />* * $14.95 per foot for total width <br />$7.50 per foot for %2 street width ( one side ) <br />$596.00 improvement cost for typical 80' lot <br />** This estimate does not include a surmountable bituminous curb. <br />* These estimates do not include any utility structure adjustments, driveway apron paving <br />or boulevard and / or landscaping improvements. <br />Staff has also received a budgetary estimate for lining existing sanitary sewer mains in a project <br />area. Lining of the City main lines would obviously not correct any deficiencies or defects in the <br />residential service. This price would be $36.00 per lineal foot for an eight inch main. Utilizing <br />the same scenario as above, the estimates for this improvement are as follows: <br />