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In conclusion, adding the basin is likely to cost both the city and our family in the long terrn. The <br />topography of the land makes it highly likely that water will be retained on the property in <br />excess of what has been considered by the current design. Standing water in the backyard of our <br />home has been a problem in the past. Adding a planned area of standing water in the from yard <br />appeal, to worsen the problem. We humbly request the city to take these facts into account and <br />reconsider the proposal to place the basin in front of our property. <br />Part of these problems could be alleviated if the city would consider all or a combination of the <br />following options: <br />a) addressing the blocked storm water flow through the backyard easement -between <br />Sunnyside and Eastwood Rd - as recommended in chapter 4.2 of the "Local Surface Water <br />Management Plan city of Mounds View Project Number 435-08135 April 2009", <br />b) adding more storm water collection basins between the planned basins #8 and #9 on <br />Sunnyside Rd <br />c) adding a few storm water collection basins in the backyard easement area. <br />l <br />Thanks for considering our petition. � <br />Abraham Eapen & Renie E. Abraham F'./? `'�L <br />}i <br />8305 Sunnyside Rd, Mounds View, MN 551.:12 <br />Nov 06, 2023 <br />