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ahead the means for dealing with this problem are outlined as <br />follows: <br />1. Alternatives in Feasibility Study <br />A. 21 inch pipe down the access <br />B. 21 inch along line of current drainage tile <br />2. Other Alternatives <br />A. The property owners can replace the existing ti le <br />line and increase the size of the pipe from 8"-10" <br />t i le to 15" CMP (cor r igated metal pipe) with an <br />overflow structure at the outlet end of the <br />culvert under Highwood Road. We could assist the <br />property owners in obtaining materials and <br />contractors. <br />B. The City could replace this existing t he line <br />with a 15" CMP (corrigated metal pipe) with an <br />overllow structure at the outlet end of the <br />culvert under Fighwood Road. <br />City forces could do this for $15,000 - $16,000, <br />we would need easements from two or three property <br />owners. <br />C. Construct an overflow at the outlet end of the <br />culvert under Highwood Road approximate cost <br />$500.00. <br />0. Burming of properties most directly affected by <br />the ponding <br />E. Restriction of flow at culvert on 19 <br />F. Installation of a manhole on the current line <br />together with an overflow at point shown on <br />Attachment G <br />G. Road drainage <br />1. raising to direct flowage <br />2. lowering to direct flowage <br />Issue 4. Process for Project - Following are the steps in the <br />project should the Council desire to carry it out. <br />1. Receive the petition <br />2. Feasibility study <br />3. Public hearing <br />4. Development of plans and specs <br />5. Submission of bids and award <br />Any necessary CUP/Variance/Land Use <br />6. Project construction <br />7. Project completion <br />8. Special assessment hearing (The Council could, in <br />2 <br />