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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — SEPTEMBER 19, 2011 12 <br />After further discussion, Council consensus was to have Public Works Director Maurer proceed <br />with the following four conditions for Municipal Consent: <br />Consider timing of closure of Highway 96 and widening of Lexington Avenue Bridge. <br />Re- evaluate noise analysis for the southwest quadrant to determine if a different length <br />and /or height noise wall would meet the cost - effective criteria. <br />Increase the height of the barrier to the tallest slip - formed barrier that can be built in that <br />location. <br />Re -align noise wall on the north side of Highway 96 at the west end to be ready for future <br />extensions. <br />C. Valentine Park Improvement Update <br />Public Works Director Maurer stated that the Valentine Park improvements were last before the <br />Council at their June 13th meeting. Since June, a detailed drainage design relative to the <br />neighborhood draining through the park to Valentine Lake has been completed. It has been <br />determined that a park and a drainage system can co -exist on the property and can be constructed <br />in such a manner as to protect the park amenities and adjacent properties. In general, this will be <br />accomplished by constructing a plateau at approximately elevation 882 which will contain the <br />park amenities and parking lot. This area will still be almost two feet below the lowest home <br />opening adjacent to the park which is at elevation 883.91. The highest recorded level of Valentine <br />Lake is 881.1. The remaining park property will be used for a detention pond, rain garden sized to <br />accommodate a large portion of the neighborhood's requirement when the streets are <br />reconstructed, and a large grass area. Two different concepts for the redevelopment of the park <br />area were then reviewed. Concept One shows the park amenities on the western side of the park <br />nearer the adjacent homes and Concept Two shows the park amenities on the east side of the park <br />nearer the street. The estimated costs for these improvements are: <br />Valentine Park Improvement Cost Estimate <br />Demolition, site preparation and erosion protection measures <br />$21,000 <br />Site grading, pond construction, rain garden, storm drainage <br />facilities <br />$165,000 <br />Parking lot (curb /gutter and pavement) <br />$50,000 <br />Play structure and swing set <br />$60,000 <br />Half court basketball area <br />$15,000 <br />Picnic shelter (16'X16') <br />$35,000 <br />Tree play area <br />$35,000 <br />Concrete path to tree play area <br />$32,000 <br />Furnishings (picnic tables, bike rack, trash receptacles, foot bridge, <br />portable restroom screen) <br />$32,000 <br />Landscaping (shade, ornamental and coniferous trees, rain garden <br />plantings, turf establishment) <br />$31,500 <br />