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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – OCTOBER 23, 2017 4 <br /> <br />layout. Note that this project does involve a noise wall vote at a later date from the people who <br />would receive benefit from the noise wall. <br /> <br />Mark Nelson, MnDOT North Area Manager, provided the Council with a detailed presentation <br />on the proposed project for I35W. He described how the corridor would be expanded and have <br />new access points. He reported all work would be coordinated with the MnPASS Project. He <br />anticipated work on this project would begin no later than the spring of 2019 and would be <br />completed that year. He discussed the noise wall option and reported those receiving benefit were <br />voting on this matter. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant requested further information on the noise wall voting process. <br /> <br />Natalie Reese, MnDOT, discussed the voting process for the noise wall noting it was somewhat <br />complicated. She explained a mailing was sent to all residents living along the freeway that <br />would benefit 5 decibels or more from a noise wall. She discussed how the votes were weighted <br />between residents and property owners. She stated a simple majority was required in order for the <br />noise wall to be installed. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant requested further comment on the proposed noise wall. <br /> <br />Ms. Reese described the noise wall height and design with the Council. She noted a 20-foot wall <br />was being proposed in three different sections. She commented on the location of the walls and <br />explained the gaps between the walls would provide freeway access. <br /> <br />Councilmember McClung questioned how far into Arden Manor votes would be taken. <br /> <br />Ms. Reese stated only a portion was included, approximately 200 to 300 feet behind the wall were <br />included. She reported the specific analysis was included in the sound analysis. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden asked if the noise wall had to be 20 feet or nothing. <br /> <br />Ms. Reese reported the plans were for a 20-foot wall as this would provide the most noise <br />reduction. She explained if the majority supported a 15-foot noise wall this could be further <br />investigated by MnDOT and a revote could be conducted. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden requested this information be fully communicated to the Arden Hills’ <br />residents voting on the noise wall. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant questioned how empty lots within the manufactured home park would be handled. <br /> <br />Ms. Reese stated in general, if a home was not placed on a lot, a vote was not included. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant summarized the voting process and understood that the owners of Arden Manor <br />would have the majority of votes. <br /> <br />Ms. Reese reported this was the case. <br />