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CC PACKETS 1990-1994
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CC PACKET 06261990
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Ary <br /> Engineering Co.-�mr y <br /> 7803 Glenroy Road <br /> Minneapolis, MN 55439.3123 <br /> 6121830.0555 <br /> 6121835.0186(Facsimile) <br /> June 18, 1990 <br /> Mr. Larry Hamer <br /> Director of Public Works <br /> City of St. Anthony <br /> 3301 Silver Lake Road <br /> St. Anthony, Minnesota 55418 <br /> Dear Mr. Hamer: <br /> Barr Engineering Co. is pleased to present this proposal for evaluating <br /> a diversion option to reduce the risk of flooding in Drainage District No. 6 <br /> in the City of St. Anthony. It is our understanding that you wish to <br /> evaluate the feasibility of a pumped diversion to the City of Minneapolis to <br /> relieve flooding along 29th Street and other areas within Drainage <br /> District 6. This option was not included in the 1988 RCM Report. The work <br /> would be completed in three phases. <br /> Phase 1 - Prepare for June 25th Public Meeting. <br /> Prior to the public meeting Barr will contact the City of Minneapolis to <br /> determine whether the City of Minneapolis is willing to consider permitting <br /> diversion of stormwater from St. Anthony into the Minneapolis system. This <br /> preliminary contact will determine whether additional expenditures for the <br /> preparation of a more detailed feasibility report are warranted. Barr will <br /> also conduct a historic review of pumping station costs to determine whether <br /> the capital expenditures associated with this option offer a significant <br /> savings over the options discussed in the 1988 RCM Report. The conclusions <br /> of the Phase I work will be summarized in a letter delivered on or before <br /> June 25th; the cost for this phase of work is expected to be approximately <br /> $800.00. <br /> Phase II - Feasibility Analysis <br /> If the City of St. Anthony feels the results of Phase I suggest that a <br /> more detailed feasibility analysis is warranted, Barr will prepare a <br /> .preliminary design and cost estimate for the storm sewer modifications <br /> pumping station and force main. The existing storm sewer system will be <br /> evaluated to determine the impact of the diversion on the operation of the <br /> existing storm system and the ability of the modified system to significantly <br /> decrease the risk of flooding problems now being experienced. During this <br /> phase of .work, continued discussions with the City of Minneapolis are <br /> anticipated as is attendance at one council meeting and one public hearing. <br /> The cost for the Phase II effort is expected to be approximately $7,900.00. <br />
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