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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—MAY 14, 2007 4 <br /> lighting to their parking lots was also damaged as well as some of their irrigation lines being <br /> damaged. He asked the Council consider assessing them for only one lot. Mayor Harpstead • <br /> requested staff follow-up on Mr. Flaherty's concerns/issues. <br /> Dan Flaherty, 1273 County Road E, speaking on behalf of Flaherty's Arden Bowl, stated he <br /> was concerned about damage to their property, irrigation system, electrical wires, and parking lot. <br /> He indicated the contractor had asked to store some material on their parking lot, and he had <br /> showed the contractor where they could store their materials. He stated the following day he also <br /> found that they were storing equipment on their lot. He provided the City Council photographs <br /> of the site. He stated they also had not received notification prior to the beginning of <br /> construction. <br /> Nicholas Walker, 1518 Briarknoll Drive, stated his street was in the same condition as the <br /> neighboring streets which were seal coated, and asked why his street was not just seal coated. He <br /> expressed concern that Briarknoll Drive is used as a cut-through street by people who do not live <br /> in the neighborhood, and asked that a reduced assessment rate be considered as a result. He <br /> noted several utility repairs have been completed along Briarknoll Drive in the recent past. He <br /> noted his area was used as a cut-through and requested the City consider reducing the assessment <br /> due because of the cut-through. Councilmember Holden noted the entire City was used as a <br /> cut-through and his street was no different than other streets in the City. She stated she was <br /> concerned about maintaining the streets before they need full reconstruction. <br /> Councilmember Grant asked if staff would look at the letter they were using and determine if • <br /> anything had changed from previous letters sent. <br /> Mark Jedlinski, 1537 Briarknoll Drive, echoed previous concerns regarding notification. He <br /> noted he owns property in Fridley, which was assessed $1,800 last year for a complete street <br /> reconstruction project. The sanitary sewer repair is right in front of his house; he commented <br /> that the contractors indicated the quality of the original construction seemed substandard. <br /> Judy Ophaug, 1556 Briarknoll Drive, asked whether historical information was available as to <br /> the amount of past assessments for similar projects. She also noted the overhead included in the <br /> assessment rate appeared to be high. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember McClung moved and Councilmember Grant seconded a motion <br /> to continue the public hearing to May 29, 2007. The motion carried unanimously <br /> (5-0). <br /> 7. NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. Motion of Support for State Legislative Representatives to Submit Legislation <br /> Supporting Funding for Transportation Proiects (County Road H Interchange and <br /> Highways 10 and 96 Interchange) <br /> Mayor Harpstead summarized the motion. • <br />
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