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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />coi meeting <br />JAN 0 1 2000 <br />CITY u»- unuivu <br />DATE: Jan'jary 10, 2000 <br />ITEM NO.: ^ <br />Department Approval: <br />Name Gregory A. Gappa <br />Title Director of Public Services <br />Administrator Reviewed:Agenda Section: <br />Engineer's Report <br />Item Description: Request for Sanitary Sewer 680 South Brown Road <br />Introduction <br />We have received a request from the property owner at 680 South Brown Road for connection to <br />sanitary sewer. This property is located on the east side of South Brown Road, 300 ’ north of the <br />South Brown RoadAVeber Hills Road intersection and is adjacent to the Weber Hills Sewer <br />Project. As part of the Weber Hills sewer project, a pressure sewer line will be installed in Weber <br />Hills Road ending ISO' west of South Brown Road. Connection of 6o'^ South Brown Road to <br />sewer will require extension of the Weber Hills sewer line east along Weber Hills Road and north <br />along South Brown Road to reach this property. <br />This property is an existing developed lot with a noncompliant septic system. The system needs <br />to be replaced by December 31, 2002. The possibilities for septic sites are extremely limited on <br />this property. Most of the property is wetland. There is only a small area of the property that is <br />outside the 75' wetland setback for septic systems and this area is on a steep slope. <br />Recommendations <br />We are recommending sewering this property using one of the 50 sewer units available from the <br />1996 MUSA expansions comprehensive plan amendment. This property qualifies for sewer <br />because it is an existing residential developed lot adjacent to a sewer project, has an existing <br />nonconforming septic system, and no suitable areas are available for a replacement septic system. <br />Connection of this property will require the extension of approximately 460 ’ of 2" force main <br />from the end of the Weber Hills project. A residential grinder pump station will also be required. <br />The estimated costs for the sewer extension, to the property line, are $21,460. On past projects <br />a $5,000 credit for the purchase of a residential grinder station was added to the assessment if the <br />property owners wanted to be assessed for the grinder station costs. The property owners would <br />then be provided with a check for $5,000 for the purchase and installation of their own grinder <br />pump. The total estimated assessment including the grinder pump allowance would be $26,460. <br />This could be assessed over a 15-year period at an estimated interest rate of 6.5%. The annual <br />special assessment costs included in the property taxes would be approximately $2,800.