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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—OCTOBER 13, 2014 7 <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson explained that the expenses were based on the Vernon style <br /> light fixture with a fluted shaft and base. He indicated that the total lighting expense for these <br /> fixtures would be $323,000. After deducting $86,678, half of the expense for the lights would be <br /> assessed and the other half would be paid by the City. <br /> Councilmember McClung questioned the spacing for the new light fixtures. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson stated that the lights along the corridor would be 150 feet <br /> apart. <br /> Councilmember Holmes expressed concern that staff selected the Vernon style light fixture when <br /> Council had not made a final determination. For this reason, she was not comfortable bringing <br /> this matter to a Public Hearing. <br /> City Administrator Klaers commented that based on the July 28th Council work session, the <br /> majority of the Council directed staff to include these lighting costs in the assessments. The <br /> minutes reflected that the consensus of Council was to preliminarily proceed with the Vernon <br /> style light fixture. <br /> Councilmember Holmes proposed that the Council make a final decision on the light fixture this <br /> evening. She did not approve of the extra expense for the lighting when the fixtures virtually <br /> looked the same. She did not believe that the local businesses would want to assume the extra <br /> expense for the Vernon style light fixtures. <br /> Mayor Grant asked what the previous lighting expense was from Xcel Energy. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson stated that the engineer's original estimate was $575,000. He <br /> reported that staff had reduced this lighting budget to $445,250 in the March Feasibility Report <br /> and the lighting was reduced again to the current amount of$323,000 after receiving a bid from <br /> Xcel Energy. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned the expense of the cobra-head light fixtures. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson stated that the basic cobra-head fixtures would cost the City <br /> $86,678. He reported that the Colonial lighting would cost the City$147,352. <br /> Councilmember McClung discussed the differences between the various lighting options. <br /> Councilmember Holmes requested further clarification on the lighting expense. <br /> City Administrator Klaers provided comment on the lighting expense and the spacing that was <br /> agreed upon by the Council along the corridor. He discussed how these elements impacted the <br /> amount that would be assessed for the project. He reported that during the recent corridor walking <br /> tour, the business owners were presented with the Vernon light fixture. <br /> Councilmember McClung asked if staff received any feedback on the Vernon light fixture. <br />