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51988.3 <br />.';!, <br />TO: Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrate <br />w*l <br />DATE: May 19, 1988 <br />SUBJ!SCT: Storm Water Improvements - Casco Point Road <br />Attachments: A. Storm rater Improvements Casco Point Report <br />Dated 5/18/88 <br />B. Letter of Agreement Dated 5/9/88 <br />ISSUE <br />1. Receipt of feasibility report from the City Engineer <br />regardi.ig storm water improvements on Casco Point Road. <br />2. Determination by the Council as to the direction they desire <br />to takc in relationship to this matter. <br />INTRODU_CTI_ON - As noted in Attachment B the property owners have <br />agreed to the payment of the feasibility study should the Council <br />choose not to go ahead with the study. In addition the City's <br />Engineer has been able to complete the feasibility study in <br />relation to the matter. <br />DISCUSSION - As noted the Engineer has presented three <br />alternatives which vary as to amount of storm water ponding that <br />is undertaken on the back of the properties. His report includes <br />the means to finance and the process to continue exploration of <br />the matter. The issue of a catch basin coming from any allowed <br />walkout has not been directly addressed in the repor� although <br />this private improvement could be hooked directly into any piping <br />that would be put in. <br />Public improvement in this matter would necessitate a schedule <br />similar to the one outlined in Mr. Cook's report. As such, the <br />deadline given Mr. Waters of June 15, 1988 for complete <br />restoration would be appropriate to have delayed if the public <br />project were to be undertaken. <br />There is a possibility that <br />this project <br />could be <br />undertaken <br />pri,,ately as the bulk of the <br />work is on the <br />Waters' <br />property and <br />may be within what was contemplated <br />by the <br />property <br />owner in the <br />restoration of his property. <br />Coupling this <br />with the <br />fact that a <br />substantial amount of the <br />drainage is from <br />the <br />Dennis' and <br />Waters' properties, it may save some of the <br />Axpenses <br />involved in <br />a public project. <br />The system as outlined is designed for the 100 year storm event. <br />ALTERNATIVES <br />