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I. Introduction <br /> The City Council has requested this report to determine the feasibility of extending the existing <br /> sanitary sewer on Baldur Park Road to the north end of Baldur Park peninsula, as shown on Figure <br /> 1. The existing sanitary sewer was constructed in 1965 to Manhole#64 shown just west of lot 20. <br /> There is one existing home and several undeveloped lots north of the existing sanitary sewer. The <br /> existing home and all lots north of Manhole #64 are within the existing MUSA boundary. The <br /> existing residence is served by a non-conforming on site septic system. City records indicate that <br /> the existing system is non-conforming due to lack of a 3-foot separation from the seasonal water <br /> table. The City has not confirmed whether there is a suitable alternate septic site to serve the existing <br /> home. The topography of Baldur Park peninsula and its' proximity to lakeshore make City sewer <br /> preferable to long term septic usage. <br /> There are currently thirteen individual lots north of the existing sanitary sewer on the north end of <br /> Baldur Park peninsula owned by two different people. The lots are not all buildable due to setbacks <br /> and City zoning ordinances. In 1982 the City granted preliminary plat approval for a total of three <br /> lots on the property north of the existing sewer. The preliminary plat was never carried out but, for <br /> the purposes of this report, we will assume the proposed sewer would serve three parcels. <br /> This report describes the sanitary improvements required to completely serve the northerly end of <br /> Baldur Park peninsula. The proposed sanitary sewer improvements are presented on Figure 2. An <br /> alternate design is presented on Figure 3. The costs of the proposed improvements are presented in <br /> the appendices and a cost summary is presented in the Cost Analysis section. <br /> Baldur Park Sanitary Sewer Improvements 3 <br />