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<br />. MSJ ~ <br /> <br />CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br /> <br />CIVil ENGINEERING: <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> <br />MUNICIPAl <br /> <br />PLANNING <br /> <br />STRUCTURAl <br /> <br />eRVEYING <br /> <br />TRAFFIC <br /> <br />TRANSPORTATION <br /> <br />1326 Energy Pork Drive <br />St. Paul, MN 55108 <br />612-6.44-4389 <br />Fox: 612.6.4.4-9.4.46 2. <br /> <br />I11III..00 Shelard Parkway <br />.nneopolis, MN 55441 <br />612.5.46-0.432 <br />Fox: 612-544-6398 <br /> <br />AGENDA ITEM 8.6. <br /> <br />February 24, 1994 <br />File: 230-220-10 <br /> <br />Mr. Pat Klaers <br />City Administrator <br />City of Elk River <br />13065 Orono Parkway <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br /> <br />RE: EAST TRUNK HIGHWAY 10 FEASIBILITY STUDY <br />STUDY AREA/SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Klaers: <br /> <br />As requested by the City Council last Monday evening, I have prepared the attached map to <br />outline the study area for the recently authorized East Trunk Highway 10 Feasibility Study. <br />On the map, I have outlined in yellow the study area for the draft East Highway 10 Corridor <br />Improvement Study prepared in March 1990 and the East Main Street Sanitary Sewer <br />Analysis Study area completed in November 1990. In green, I have then outlined an area <br />that I would consider to be the primary area for the East Highway 10 Study authorized <br />Monday evening. I have, in a dashed green line, outlined a much larger area which could <br />be considered the ultimate East Trunk Highway 10 Study area. You will note that the two <br />study areas from 1990 did not overlap; however, I have shown them to overlap for this new <br />study. This will give us the ability to analyze those portions of the study area which could <br />be served from more than one direction. <br /> <br />The following is a general description of what I would envision the scope of the study to <br />cover: <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />Analyze the sanitary sewer and water facilities necessary to service the study area. <br />· Analyze the difference in the size of pipe and other facilities necessary to <br />service the primary study area versus the larger ultimate study area. <br />· Analyze in detail those areas which can be serviced from more than one <br />direction and provide a recommendation as to which direction is the most <br />desirable. <br /> <br />Provide a detailed cost breakdown for the sanitary sewer and water facilities, <br />including specific information relative to the cost to over-size facilities to service a <br />larger study area. <br />