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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—JANUARY 14, 2013 6 <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson stated that the reclamation project in 2011 was paid back <br /> over seven years and past reconstruction projects were assessed over 10 years. He commented <br /> that in the end, this decision would be left up to the Council. <br /> Councilmember McClung supported the reclamation project but expressed concern with the <br /> storm water maintenance. He asked if the proposed additions to the storm water system would <br /> address the water runoff in this neighborhood. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson explained the major issue in the neighborhood was the <br /> amount of water funneled down Edgewater Avenue. By extending the storm sewer up the <br /> roadway, this concern would be addressed. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated if a reclamation project were selected, curb and gutter would not <br /> be completed. She asked if this would be a concern to the neighborhood. She questioned if curb <br /> and gutter added value to properties. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson commented that the addition of curb was not a cost effective <br /> option if a reclamation project were pursued. He noted that one property would have curb and <br /> gutter to match up with previous work completed by the City of Roseville. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer stated the improved roadway surface would add value to the <br /> residential properties as the roadway was in poor condition at this time. <br /> Councilmember Holden supported the reclamation project as it would keep the roadways narrow <br /> and would protect more trees. However, she wanted to be assured that the storm water issues <br /> were addressed. <br /> Mayor Grant indicated the tennis court added value to the neighborhood and he wanted to see <br /> this saved. He stated the reclamation option was more cost effective and he supported this option. <br /> He also encouraged staff to save as many trees as possible. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked how many trees would be lost through the reclamation project. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson indicated that 13 trees were rated zero by the forester, but no <br /> trees would need to be removed with the reclamation project. He commented that some shrubs <br /> and trees around the tennis court would need to be removed to assist in maintaining the court <br /> surface and allow for construction of rain gardens. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer explained that the forester recommended several trees be pruned <br /> prior to the reclamation work to assure no limbs would be damaged by the construction <br /> equipment. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded a <br /> motion to adopt Resolution #2013-003 - Ordering the Public Improvement <br /> and Preparation of Plans and Specifications for the 2013 Pavement <br /> Management Program as a Reclamation Proiect. <br />