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III. Sanitary Sewer <br />The proposed sanitary sewer for the Homestead Road area is shown on Figure 2. A review of the <br />project site indicates the routes shown on the figures are recommended fiom a construction <br />standpoint. If sanitary sewer is ever required to serve the properties in the Farm at Long Lake <br />neighborhood to the north a similar sewer alignment should be considered along West Farm Road. <br />Figure 2 shows a pressure sewer system. The proposed pressure sewer would be constructed <br />primarily along the south side of Homestead Road. The sewer would be directionally bored to <br />minimize property disturbance and associated restoration. The pressure sewer would be 1 Vx' to 2” <br />diameter HOPE pipe. Sewer services provided to properties on the north side of Homestead Road <br />would be directionally bored to eliminate street restoration costs. Sewer services would be extended <br />to each property, tenninating with a curb stop (shut ofl) at the property line. All flows will be <br />directed to the existing city owned forcemain located under the existing bituminous trail along the <br />west side of North Brown Road. <br />A residential grinder station that would pump flows from the home to the curb stop is required to <br />serve each property. Each resident would be re^nsible for all costs associated with the purchase, <br />installation, maintenance and uperation of the grinder station. The residents would also bear the cost <br />for the installation of the service line between the grinder station and the sewer stub at the property <br />line. These costs are not included in the project cost and have ranged from $7,500 to $12,000 on <br />previous projects. If the project moves forward, homeowners are encouraged to consult a plumber to <br />estimate these costs for their situation. <br />All disturbed areas will be restored as part of the project. The existing trail along North Brown Road <br />will be disturbed to make the connection to the forcemain. The trail will be patched and disturbed <br />areas adjacent to the trail will be sodded. Disturbed boulevard areas along Homeste»l Road will be <br />sodded or reseeded. <br />A gravity sewer system was considered as an alternative to the pressure sewer option. The existing <br />topography in the Homestead Road neighborhood along with the elevation of the nearest downstream <br />gravity manhole would require the construction of a lift station to serve this area. The gravity sewer <br />would be installed in the roadway requiring street reconstruction with limited residential access <br />during construction. The estimated cost to construct a gravity sewer system to serve this <br />Homestead Road Sanitary Sewer Improvements