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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – JUNE 20, 2016 10 <br /> <br />stated Public Works also maintains areas around lift stations, water towers and other City-owned <br />property. He said that some of the areas historically mowed fall in boulevards adjacent to private <br />property and that staff has reviewed those areas to ensure City property is being maintained and <br />not private property. He indicated that some locations being maintained by the City are private <br />property and include: 1445 Floral drive (across from Floral park), the east boulevard along <br />Hamline Avenue between Floral Drive and Wyncrest. <br /> <br />Acting Public Works Director Anderson stated staff has reviewed the City’s procedure and <br />asked for direction regarding how to proceed. He stated staff would continue to maintain areas <br />where the sight distance is limited at intersections such as along the east side of Snelling Avenue <br />south of Lindy’s Park. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden recommended the City not continue to mow private land. She <br />suggested a letter be sent to the affected property owners to explain the situation. <br /> <br />Councilmember Wicklund asked if it was true that if the City maintained (mowed) a portion of <br />property for a certain length of time that the private property could be claimed by the City. He <br />encouraged the City to be in communication with the property owners if a maintenance change <br />was made on private property. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant understood that many states had a similar law in place. <br /> <br />Further discussion ensued regarding the impacted properties throughout the City. <br /> <br />Councilmember Wicklund recommended staff speak with Boston Scientific to explain what <br />portions of the right of way they would be responsible for mowing. <br /> <br />Acting Public Works Director Anderson stated that if the City continued to mow portions of the <br />Hamline Avenue right-of-way, they may have to mow all of it. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes suggested the three lots that do not have access continue to be mowed <br />by the City. <br /> <br />Councilmember Wicklund preferred to have the mowing be done in order for the City to remain <br />nice looking, rather than having property line disputes. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant agreed that this area of the City needed to look reasonable and should be mowed on <br />a 13- to 14-day cycle. Further direction was provided to staff on improving communication <br />between the City and the property owners. <br /> <br />H. Johanna Marsh Tennis Court <br /> <br />Acting Public Works Director Anderson stated in May of 2016 staff brought forward concerns <br />about the safety of the playing surface at the Johanna Marsh tennis court. The City Council <br />directed staff to contact the insurance carrier and get direction regarding closing the court because <br />the play surface is uneven and creates a tripping hazard. Council also directed staff to notify the <br />association in that neighborhood of any developments. The recommendation from the insurance