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substantial increase to the pricing. It could be upwards of�20,000 or <br /> higher depending on what needs to be done. <br /> • Topsoil: I would assume the city would want all of the slopes covered in 4" <br /> of topsoil and then seeded. To stick a number to that, if S' were figured on <br /> both sides of the road, you're looking at another $20,000-$25,000 <br /> depending on how much topsoil was needed and what type of seed was <br /> spec'd out. <br /> • Utility relocations: May or may not need to be done. <br /> • Mailboxes: May or may not need to be done. <br /> • Striping: May or may not need to be done. <br /> With all of the items listed above that we did not include in the pricing, we would <br /> strongly encourage you to get in contact with an engineer to have this project <br /> designed as some of the above mentioned items cannot be completed without <br /> proper GPS work and design that we simply do not have the capabilities to <br /> perform. The rural road in our opinion would need to be designed before we put <br /> actual numbers to things and the rustic road is borderline needing that as well. <br /> Per Jason Murray, by utilizing the above amounts of$288,419 and $162,384 these <br /> will impact the City's capital improvement plan by approximately $36,300 and <br /> $20,500 per year respectively to cover debt payments. This would increase the <br /> City's preliminary levy by 2% and 1% respectively as well. <br /> Council Action Requested: <br /> 1. Council discussion and direction to Staff. <br /> 2. Council motion adopting the Resolution Determining the Legality of a <br /> Petition for Local Improvements. <br />