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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – JANUARY 26, 2015 5 <br /> <br />Kirk Soldner, 1923 Noble Road, explained that he has lived in his home since 1987. He believed <br />that Noble Road has had a lack of maintenance. He appreciated the lower asphalt curb as it <br />offered residents easier access to their lots. <br /> <br />Robert Johnson, 1902 Noble Road, stated that he has lived in his home since 1989 and lives next <br />to the walking path. He discussed how the water runs down the street to the walking path; then <br />leaves the street and pools in his yard. He requested that this situation be addressed through the <br />street improvement project. <br /> <br />Robert Gibson, 1860 Lake Lane, reported that he has been a resident since 1975. He commented <br />that he could support the concrete curb given the fact that the assessment amounts were so close. <br />He encouraged the City to properly maintain the new roadway after it was completed. <br /> <br />Steve Scott, 1870 Lake Lane, understood that Grant and Noble were in poor condition. He did <br />not believe that Lake Lane had the same issues. He did not feel it was fair to assess each lot <br />equally when the roadway conditions varied. He then discussed the lack of maintenance on these <br />roadways and recommended that the City create a maintenance schedule for its streets. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant requested comment from staff on the City’s road maintenance program. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Maurer discussed the City’s current road maintenance program noting <br />that the current Council has been aggressive in budgeting funds for crack filling and seal coating. <br />He anticipated that the new streets would be seal coated after three to five years and then routine <br />crack filling/seal coating would be completed on a seven to ten year cycle. <br /> <br />Amy Fleury, 1936 Grant Road, commented that she lives on a corner property and the asphalt in <br />front of her home is in poor condition. She supported concrete curbs and believed that this would <br />hold up much better long-term. <br /> <br />Chad Myers, 3441 Lake Johanna Boulevard, stated that he has lived in his home for the past year <br />and a half. He supported the full reconstruction project with concrete curb and gutter. He <br />believed this would better address the water and drainage concerns in his neighborhood. <br /> <br />Paul Spencer, 1863 Lake Lane, supported concrete curb and gutter and wanted Lake Lane to look <br />the same as the other roadways in his neighborhood. <br /> <br />Carl Stampfle, 1935 Grant Road, indicated that he has lived in his home since 1975. He reported <br />that he has standing water on the road in front of his home after every rain event. For this reason, <br />he supported a full reconstruction project in order for the grading concerns on the roadway to be <br />properly addressed. <br /> <br />Vaughn Morin, 1889 Grant Road, asked if the sanitary sewer lines would be replaced. He <br />commented that he replaced his line from the house to the street in 2011. He stated that he <br />supported a reconstruction project. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Maurer reported that sanitary sewer lines, from the main to the house, <br />were the responsibility of the homeowner. He commented that the City was responsible for water
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