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• ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—SEPTEMBER 19, 2011 13 <br /> Bituminous(8')trail from Glenview to Old Hwy 10 and along Old $45,000 <br /> Hwy 10 to Cty Road E2 <br /> 18" play area curbing $11,500 <br /> Mobilization $15,000 <br /> Engineering (12%) $65,760 <br /> construction contingency $50,000 <br /> ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST $663,760 <br /> Councilmember Holmes asked if the culvert flap from the drainage pond outlet into Valentine <br /> Lake will be eliminated. She was also concerned about how the drainage from the neighborhood <br /> will be handled. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer stated that the culvert flap will not be needed due to raising the <br /> pond bottom above the ordinary high water level of Valentine Lake. Also, he explained when the <br /> flap is under water, no water can escape the pond. He explained that the rain garden to be <br /> installed will detain the water flowing from the neighborhood. He stated that after a normal rain, <br /> residents should be able to go to the park, park in the parking lot, and utilize the play area as <br /> proposed in both concepts. He suggested that once the Council has determined which concept is <br /> preferable,he will meet with the neighbors and review that proposal. <br /> Councilmember Holden left the meeting at 8:05 p.m. <br /> Councilmember Holmes asked how deep the ponds will be and if they will be fenced. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer responded that after a storm the pond could be as much as about <br /> two to three feet deep. He also stated that there are no plans for a fence. Fences create <br /> maintenance problems and if a child were to get into the pond area, a fence would impede rescue. <br /> Mayor Grant stated the amount budgeted for this project is only $310,000 but the estimate is <br /> more than double that amount. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer stated the estimate is high and Council can consider eliminating <br /> some of the items proposed. He explained that the Council has already indicated they are not <br /> interested in the tree play structure and without that being included the path to that area can be <br /> eliminated. Also, the $310,000 is not an accurate amount and is way below the need for the park. <br /> He offered to investigate funding for these improvements through the DNR and grants as well as <br /> cost participation from Rice Creek Watershed District for the rain garden area. He then suggested <br /> that Council direct Staff to remove those items the Council does not want included or to identify a <br /> price range within the Council wants the Staff to work to complete these improvements. With <br /> that direction, Staff will review options and come back to the Council with a revised cost list. In <br /> addition, once the final design has been determined, some of the items listed can be included as <br /> bid alternates which can be removed if the bid is too high. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned the need for the bridge. <br />