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Existinq Private Utilities <br /> <br />Private utilities which have facilities in or near the project area will be notified of the <br />proposed construction and requested to incorporate repairs and replacements with the <br />project as needed at their cost. Private utilities include Qwest Communications, Elk <br />River Municipal Utilities, Charter Communications, North Star Access, Sherburne <br />Telesystems, and Minnegasco. <br /> <br />V. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS <br /> <br />Utilities <br /> <br />This report proposes that 8-inch PVC sanitary sewer pipe be extended along both <br />Boston Street and Concord Street. As shown on Exhibit 2, sanitary sewer would be <br />extended south to Mississippi Road from the existing 8-inch sanitary sewer stubs that <br />were provided during the Western Area Phase 1 Project. From that point it would be <br />further extended in the boulevard along Mississippi Road to the east and west to provide <br />utility service to properties that front on Mississippi Road. A 4-inch service would be <br />extended to the property line of each home. <br /> <br />Exhibit 2 shows the proposed 8-inch DIP watermain extended on both Concord Street <br />and Boston Street. Extending the watermain in this manner would provide a looped <br />system with connections to the 12-inch water main on Mississippi Road and to the 16- <br />inch water main on Orono Road. Fire hydrants will also be installed in strategic locations <br />that will provide for improved fire protection to the area. A 1-inch copper service would <br />be extended to the property line of each home. <br /> <br />Street <br /> <br />Both streets are within the City's urban service district and therefore are proposed to be <br />constructed to an urban standard. The City Council adopted a standard urban typical <br />section as part of the Pavement Rehabilitation Report in October 2002. It consists of a <br />32-foot wide roadway with concrete curb and gutter, as shown on Exhibit 2. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />
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