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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—JANUARY 14, 2013 5 <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson stated that the storm water collection would be increased as a <br /> storm sewer pipe would be extended from the tennis court to Asbury Avenue. This would collect <br /> additional storm water which would eliminate the flow along the street surface. <br /> Councilmember Holden inquired if a tree inventory had been taken for this project area. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson commented an inventory had been completed by a forester <br /> and each tree species, health and size was determined and rated. He indicated one-third of the <br /> trees were Ash trees. He also mentioned that 13 trees were rated at zero (0) on a scale of zero (0) <br /> to five (5), with zero (0) being the lowest rating. Tree removal may not be necessary if a <br /> reclamation project is approved. However, if the trees were to die, the tree removal would be the <br /> responsibility of the homeowner. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if the amount of leaves falling on the tennis court could be reduced. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson stated that by removing some of the surrounding trees and <br /> shrubs, fewer leaves and less standing water would collect on the surface of the tennis court. <br /> Mayor Grant requested further information on the proposed street width. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson commented that the width of Edgewater Avenue varied given <br /> the surrounding topography. He did not anticipate the need to widen the roadway. He <br /> commented that Asbury Avenue could be narrowed near Northwestern College as there were <br /> homes on only one side of the street. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if the Fire Marshal approved of the proposed street width. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson commented that he has not had this specific conversation <br /> with the Fire Marshal, but noted that if a reclamation project were to proceed, the roadway would <br /> remain as-is and he did not foresee any problems. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if the results of this reclamation project would last longer because <br /> this neighborhood has no through streets. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson indicated that wear and tear on the road depended on the <br /> number of trips in the neighborhood. <br /> Councilmember Holden discussed the tennis court and its importance to the neighborhood. She <br /> did not want to see the tennis court lost. She then requested further information on the proposed <br /> rain gardens. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson described how rain gardens would be used with this project <br /> along with how to properly maintain native plants. He explained that if Option 1 or 2 were <br /> selected no rain gardens would be required. <br /> Councilmember Werner questioned why the repayment options varied between a reconstruction <br /> and reclamation project. <br />