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5.3.&5.4. PCSR 08-23-2005
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<br />with this improvement. <br /> <br />Target Corporation will benefit from the water main extension as it will provide a vital segment of <br />the fire loop. However, the City will have to evaluate whether or not sanitary sewer needs to be <br />extended with this project since the Target site can be served by the existing sanitary sewer line that <br />runs along the north boundary of the site. <br /> <br />City staff also indicated that they would prefer to have 182ml Street extended into the Elk Path <br />Business Park north of the Target site, and to have Target take their access from 182nd as opposed to <br />coming directly off of Waco with a private driveway. <br /> <br />Target will petition to have the Waco Street and 182nd Street roadway improvement project <br />implemented simultaneously with their project so that the utilities and roadways will be in-place for <br />the Technology Center project as it is completed. <br /> <br />Target may elect to waive the public assessment hearing if the price of the project is reasonable. <br />They would then expect to pay their portion of the cost of the road through Chapter 429 <br />assessment. <br /> <br />Subsection N. <br /> <br />Schedule <br /> <br />Maintaining the following schedule is critical to the viability of this project. In order for Target to <br />have this facility operational in time to accept the forecasted capacity, Target must close on the <br />property and begin construction in fall of 2005. <br /> <br />See Appendix B. <br /> <br />Subsection O. <br /> <br />Administration of the Project Plan <br /> <br />Administration of the Project Area is the responsibility of the County Administrator, under the <br />supervision of the County Board. Public streets, parklands, and other public property are the <br />responsibility of the local unit of government and shall be maintained in the same manner as all other <br />public property in the County. <br /> <br />Private property owners will be responsible for the maintenance of their parcels following development. <br /> <br />Sherburne County <br />page 9 <br /> <br />Project Plan for Target Technology Center <br />
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