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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — APRIL 20, 2020 5 <br />C. Hazelnut Park Neighborhood (2021 PMP) <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom stated the 2020-2024 Capital Improvement <br />Program (CIP) identifies proposed street and utility improvements within the 2021 Pavement <br />Management Program (PMP) area, consisting of Glenpaul, Edgewater, Jerrold and Prior Avenues. <br />The project area includes approximately 140 single family homes and is generally referred to as <br />the Hazelnut Park Neighborhood. Street improvements to Lake Valentine Road are also identified <br />in the CIP as part of this project. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom explained residential development within the <br />Hazelnut Park Neighborhood area began near County Road D and New Brighton Road, with <br />initial homes constructed in the early 1940s. Development continued north and east with new <br />subdivision plats approved in 1949 and 1951. The western 480 feet of Jerrold Avenue and western <br />600 feet of Edgewater Avenue were developed in the mid- 1970s and early 1980s. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom reported staff is preparing a resolution <br />ordering a feasibility study for the 2021 PMP for consideration by the City Council at the April <br />27, 2020 Regular City Council Meeting. The purpose of this memorandum is to provide a general <br />description of the preliminary scope, budget and schedule for the project and seek any direction <br />the Council may wish to provide as staff prepares the feasibility report and recommended special <br />assessment roll. Staff commented further on the proposed street replacements and requested <br />comments or questions from the Council. <br />Councilmember Holden stated the assessment costs for the Glenpaul neighborhood was <br />concerning to her. She questioned what kind of stormwater replacements were required. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom explained the stormwater requirements <br />would be taken into consideration during the design phase of the project. He understood this was <br />a sandy area so there would be less water runoff. <br />Councilmember Holden anticipated that the majority of this neighborhood would not want curb <br />and gutter. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom stated if this was a desire of the Council, <br />staff could put this into the feasibility report. He indicated this decision would be up to the City <br />Council. He noted that the work the City was proposing to complete along Lake Valentine Road <br />would connect with the work being done by the Mounds View School District. <br />Councilmember Scott commented he had a problem with telling residents they had to drive on <br />gravel roads when they were paying for pavement. He recommended all water and sewer lines be <br />investigated when the roads are being replaced. He stated he could support spot replacement of <br />curbs. <br />Councilmember McClung thanked staff for the thorough staff report. He stated he generally <br />supported the project and recommended the drainage issues in the Glenpaul neighborhood be <br />considered without all the bells and whistles. <br />