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• Mr. Steve Ach <br /> May 13, 1994 <br /> Page Two <br /> from Main Street which would have served the house proposed to be removed from <br /> the site. The existing house should also have had a 6-inch sanitary sewer service <br /> which would be available for the new office building. <br /> 3. Consideration should be given to the timing of a future upgrade of Freeport Avenue. <br /> The street is substandard in width and its street section currently does not have <br /> concrete curb or gutter. It is unlikely that the two adjacent commercial buildings <br /> would petition for a new street. It is more likely that an upgrading of Freeport <br /> Avenue would have to be initiated by the City Council. It may be appropriate to <br /> program for such an improvement in the foreseeable future. <br /> 4. This site should be assessed the $600/acre storm sewer impact fee. <br /> 5. Consideration should also be given to assessing this property for trunk sanitary sewer <br /> and water, since in its residential use it was never assessed for those facilities. <br /> 6. Glenn Sundeen from the Elk River Municipal Utilities indicates that he would need <br /> a 10-foot wide easement around the perimeter of the property to facilitate electrical <br /> • service. <br /> If you have any questions or would like additional information, please call. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> MSA, CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br /> Terry J. Maurer, P.E. <br /> TJM:tw <br /> 230-1305.may <br /> • <br />