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City of Mounds View Staff Report <br /> August 18, 1999 <br /> Page 2 <br /> * Method#2 1" milling with 1 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 /> p <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 1/2 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 /> 8" Sanitary Sewer Main Lining <br /> $36.00 per foot for total width <br /> $18.00 per foot for 1/2 street width(one side ) <br /> $1,440.00 improvement cost for typical 80'lot <br /> In light of time schedule for any future improvements and the relatively reasonable expenses <br /> associated with any combination of the street rehab methods and sanitary sewer lining, staff <br /> would suggest that these type of improvements be assessed at rate of 100 %residential. When <br /> the residents wish to have curb and gutter installed, the City might contribute to the costs of the <br /> curb and gutter. In an MSA project,the residents could be assessed for the maximum rehab <br /> method,together with any utility improvement that might take place. <br /> . These are just a few project estimates and one method of financing future street and utility <br /> projects. There are as many alternatives as one can think of, each with their own pros and cons. <br /> Staff is seeking additional Council input and ideas. <br /> Michael Ulrich, Director of Public Works <br />