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Evelyn M. Turner <br /> From: Kellogg, Tom P [Tom.Kellogg@bonestroo.com] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 2:22 PM <br /> To: Evelyn M. Turner; Scott Oberaigner <br /> Subject: RE: Sewer Service Info for 920 Dakota Avenue <br /> Attachments: image001.jpg <br /> Evelyn, <br /> Our as builts do not provide info regarding sewer service stub elevations. You can assume in most cases that the sewer <br /> stub was installed at a 2% grade from the main. To get a rough idea of what elevation that might be you can determine <br /> the elevation of the main at the wye location for the sewer stub, scale the length of the sewer stub on the plan and <br /> assume it goes up from the main at a 2% grade. In some cases risers were installed from the wye if the main was much <br /> lower than it needed to be to serve the property. I can help you with this tomorrow when I am out if you like. <br /> As a rule we wouid like to discourage new connections to the main. <br /> Thanks, <br /> Tom <br /> Tom Kellogg, PE <br /> Associate <br /> Direct 651-604-4863 <br /> CeII 651-775-5637 <br /> tom.kellogg @ bonestroo.com <br /> �Bonestroo <br /> From: Evelyn M. Turner [mailto:ETurner@ci.orono.mn.us] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 12:54 PM <br /> To: Kellogg, Tom P; Scott Oberaigner <br /> Subject: Sewer Service Info for 920 Dakota Avenue <br /> Tom and Scott: <br /> A potential buyer is asking for information on the property regarding building a new house <br /> to replace the old. The sewer service for this lot comes off a main running along the side <br /> lot line rather than from the street. The new house would have to be located closer to <br /> Dakota Avenue to comply with the rear setback. The lot is uphill from the street, so the <br /> new basement floor elevation would be lower than the existing basement floor. Is there <br /> any information available concerning the elevation of the existing service? I've looked as <br /> the as-builts in the copy room but is there additional information someplace with the <br /> actual elevation of the end of the service? Would there be any issues with them tapping <br /> the main for a new service if that was necessary? <br /> Thanks <br /> Evelyn <br /> i <br />