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The Western Area Feasibility Study (Maier Stewart and Associates, Inc., <br />January 1989) included preliminary plans for sanitary sewer, water, <br />storm sewer, and road improvements throughout Area A and used as its <br />basis for development the land use plan included in the 1988 City of Elk <br />River Growth Management Plan. This feasibility recommended the roi- <br /> <br />lowing: <br /> <br />Interceptor sanitary sewer, lift station, and forcemam: Extend an <br />18-inch line along County Road 30 to a lift station on the south <br />side of County Road 30 between Denver and Concord Streets. A <br />12-inch forcemam would carry sewage from there to a point just <br />east of the Elk River where it would flow by gravity to the treat- <br />ment plant. The extension of interceptor sanitary sewer across the <br />Elk River and along TH 10 was considered but rejected. <br /> <br />Lateral sanitary sewers: Extend a 10-inch line up Concord Street <br />and Orono Road, a 12-inch line up the center of the study area, <br />and a 10-inch line up Waco Street. <br /> <br />· Trunk water lines: Loop the service along all collector roads in the <br /> study area. <br /> <br />Stormwater Drainage System: Convey runoff via swales, ditches, <br />and pipes to a ponding area located in the floodplain along the <br />Mississippi River for preliminary treatment prior to release into the <br />river. <br /> <br />Road System: The only major new road needed is an industrial <br />loop from TH 10 to Waco Street. Some surface improvements are <br />needed to portions of County Road 30 and Or°no Road. <br /> <br />The feasibility study estimated that the assessment per typical <br />single-family residential lot for interceptor, trunk ,and lateral sanitary <br />sewers, storm sewers, water lines, and all street improvements would <br />amount to approximately $I 1,350. This is judged to be within the realm <br />of economic acceptability, although final costs could v,-u'y. Nine of the <br />eleven major property owners in the feasibility study area petitioned for <br />the preparation of preliminary feasibility reports for their individual <br />properties, indicating a high degree of interest in land development. <br /> <br /> t <br /> <br />[ <br /> <br />20 <br /> <br /> <br />