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14 of 23 - Ditch Between Long Island Dr. and Norkenzie -Minda PUD • <br /> o PWM Contact: Richard Zucker <br /> o PWE Contact: Therese Walch <br /> Current Problem: Ditch between Long Island Drive and Norkenzie Minda PUD. Street <br /> flooding on Larkspur Loop due to the piped stormwater system backing up. This system outfalls <br /> (#61400 and 67109) to this ditch, which is in need of cleaning and vegetation removal. Two <br /> large concrete culverts pass under Long Island Drive near this outfall. They were found to be <br /> half full of sediment and debris and have been recently cleaned. It has been determined that the <br /> City has little or no easement to several hundred feet of the ditch, which continues from the <br /> culverts and runs through the back yards of several residential lots before reentering the public <br /> system at structure #59859 in the Norkenzie Minda PUD. <br /> • Recommended Solution: An easement must be obtained for maintenance or <br /> construction purposes. The ditch requires extensive rehabilitation through vegetation <br /> and debris removal. Another solution is that engineering consider a design to enclose <br /> the ditch up to the point where it enters the piped system under the PUD. <br /> • Status: Status `97: CIP list item since 1995. No easement acquisition to date. <br /> Status `98: One property midway along ditch has been partitioned and granted a drainage <br /> easement. <br /> • Date identified as a CIP: (Feb. `95, Mar. `96, Nov. `97, July `98) <br /> 15 of 23 - Inlet to Ascot Park Ditch <br /> o PWM Contact: Dave Ritter, Ben Bonner, Tim Rhay <br /> o PWE Contact: Gale Mills <br /> Current Problem: Inlet # 61030 at west end of Ascot Park ditch lies inside private property at <br /> 1091 Coburg Rd. with no easement. Property owner is concerned about children possibly being <br /> injured while playing on inlet structure. Owner has requested that the City provide a protective <br /> structure or fence around the inlet to prevent a possible accident. <br /> • Recommended Solution: Acquire easement from property owner in order for <br /> Maintenance to build a protective structure. <br /> • Status: New to the CIP List. <br /> • Date identified as a CIP: (Nov.' 98) <br /> 16 of 23 - Jefferson at W. 12th <br /> o PWM Contact: Fred McVey <br /> o PWE Contact: Therese Walch <br /> Current Problem: Catch basins connected to abandoned system on west side of Jefferson at W. <br /> 12th Ave. Catchbasins ( #55767 and #55527) on the west side of Jefferson at W. 12th Ave. are <br /> connected to an abandoned 18" clay line which runs north and south on Jefferson. To the south <br /> of these catchbasins at mid -block the 18" clay line connects to storm manhole #56083 (also <br /> referred to as sanitary manhole #12010) and storm manhole #56082. These manholes are also <br /> abandoned, as is the line running south out of manhole #56082 down to where it is plugged at the <br /> point where it used to enter sanitary manhole #12007 at the corner of W. 13th Ave. (when this <br /> was part of the combined system). This system currently does not function, as it is plugged off <br /> at each end, and the abandoned manholes are a source of confusion during field investigations. <br /> • Recommended Solution: Recommended Solution: Replace catch basin #55767, which <br /> has deteriorated. Connect catch basins #55767 and 55527 to the functioning piped <br /> system on the east side of Jefferson (10" dia. line). Eliminate abandoned manholes <br /> #56082 and #56083. Fill the abandoned 18" clay line if necessary. <br /> • Status: No change since `97 CIP List <br /> • Date identified as a CIP: (Nov. `97, Mar.'98, July `98) <br /> 97rehab.stsl l/97 bne <br />
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