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Ms. Rachel Juba <br />June 15, 2016 <br />Page 2 <br />2. The properties have zi 60 -foot -wide roadway easement across the east property line, and the <br />easement continues south to 1301h Street as Farnham Avenue. The easement currently does not <br />have an improved roadway between 130th Street and the property. The easement could be used to <br />provide access to the site; however, a roadway would need to be constructed to do so. <br />Sanitary sewer service is available within Fenway Boulevard via the Met Council Environmental <br />Services (MCES) Forest Lake Interceptor. Direct connection to the MCES sewer is not allowed; <br />however, the plat documents show sewer stubs near the south property line of Lot 2 and the north <br />property line of Lot 1. These stubs should be verified by the applicant before any development <br />occurs on site. One or both stubs could be used to provide individual service to each lot, or a public <br />sewer extension could be extended from one of the stubs to provide service to both lots. This issue <br />will be reviewed in detail once development of one or both lots occurs. <br />4. Water service is available to both properties from within Fenway Boulevard. The specifics of the <br />connections will be reviewed as development of the lots occurs. <br />5. Utility connection fees will apply to both lots within the subdivision, and will be calculated/collected <br />at the time a building permit is issued. <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this issue. If you have any questions or items you wish to <br />discuss, you can contact me at 763-287-7192. <br />Sincerely, <br />WSB & Associates, Inc. <br />nedy, PE <br />t ngineer <br />cc: Steve Duff, Senior Engineering Technician, City of Hugo <br />Scott Anderson, Public Works Director, City of Hugo <br />jk/srb <br />H:Scty of Hugo4letten and memwj3289-050 COM LTR- juba-061516-BEIP6th.dou <br />