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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE SUMMIT COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ("DOES") FOR THE ELIMINATION OF STORM WATER DITCHES ALONG MIDDLETON ROAD; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Executive Summary: This project involves storm water ditch elimination in two areas along Middleton Road which are within the project limits of a Summit County Department of Environmental Services (DOES) sanitary sewer replacement project that will take place in early 2016. City staff wishes to have the County perform the ditch elimination construction while the sanitary sewer replacement work is being performed.
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Legislative History
None.
Purpose & Explanation
As part of the DOES Sanitary Sewer Replacement Project No. Q-179, the City wishes to improve sections of unsafe roadside storm water ditch within the sanitary project limits. DOES will complete the design and perform the installation for this project.
Per the City's Ditch Elimination Policy, the enclosure and piping in of a storm water ditch may be completed in the following situations:
* Ditch is inadequate and poorly designed
* To correct or eliminate a hazardous conditions
* To correct inefficient maintenance conditions
* Reasons as determined by the City Engineer and /or the Director of Public Service
In the case of Middleton Road the ditches within the project limits of the DOES sanitary sewer project are unsafe and may have undersized piping in some areas (please see attached photos).
The sections of drainage ditch are located in front of the Hudson Country Club (Approx. 680 ft. from the western property line eastward to an existing 30" culvert running under Middleton Road) and at the intersection of Middleton and Wake Robin (north of the intersection) please see attached mapping.
Engineering has reviewed the work plan, estimated the City's costs, and included the project in the 2016 budget at $200,000.
Timing Considerations
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