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• y <br /> Page 2 <br /> Existing utilities and the fall of the land make it necessary to install the proposed storm drain at <br /> the locations which require additional easement rights. Using existing streets rather than an <br /> easement will add a significant cost to the project beyond that proposed through the purchase of <br /> the roadway/utility easement. <br /> POTENTIAL OBJECTION: There are no known objections to this agreement. <br /> INPUT FROM OTHER SOURCES: Blank, Wesselink, Cook and Associates, Inc. <br /> Norm Lienemann,NDL Real Estate Consultant, Inc. <br /> STAFF REFERENCE: Steve Swanson, Director of Engineering & Infrastructure, at 424-2747 <br /> Matt Newell, City Engineer, at 424-2747 ' <br /> Kris Quandt, Civil Engineer I, at 424-2747 , <br /> BUDGET/TIME IMPLICATIONS: <br /> The proposed roadway / utility easement purchase is at a cost of $13,000 and is currently <br /> budgeted for in the General Capital Improvements Fund. The proposed storm drainage for the <br /> Albany/Fulton area is currently on hold pending the acquisition of easements. <br /> attach: 3 <br /> Cc: Robert Wesselink, BWC <br /> N. Lienemann, NDL Real Estate Consultant, Inc. <br /> John Couter, Corporate Counsel <br />