Laserfiche WebLink
<br />I <br />I <br />I- <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />Ie <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I- <br />I <br /> <br />Arden Hills Council <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />May 23, 1994 <br /> <br />more breakup of the road. She strongly supported re-doing <br />this road. <br /> <br />Bruce Mears, 4503 Keithson - He just moved here a couple <br />of months ago. He felt the City could spend City dollars <br />better elsewhere; the road is not that bad. He's afraid <br />there will be bumps in the road because of the patches. <br /> <br />City Engineer Maurer clarified that Keithson Street would <br />be recycled. <br /> <br />Albert Nienaber, 1160 Amble - Drainage has been a problem <br />in Karth Lake; this is the time to redo that since the <br />street is going to be reconstructed. <br /> <br />Mr. Charbonneau, 3360 Dunlap - He believed this needs to <br />be done. The City should not stop redoing roads. <br /> <br />Ce'san Farell, 1144 Amble - Since Karth Lake has been <br />higher, they have lost beautiful oak trees which affects <br />the neighborhood. He believed something should be done <br />with this system. <br /> <br />Councilmember Hicks asked Superintendent Winkel whether <br />the storm sewer goes into Karth Lake. Dan Winkel <br />answered yes, that since Karth Lake development has been <br />in place, more has gone there by gravity. In the past, <br />water was pumped from the lake with a portable pump <br />located near the corner of Amble Drive and Pleasant <br />Drive. A pumping system was established to remove water <br />from the above intersection to a catch basis near 4443 <br />Pleasant Drive. The water went into an existing catch <br />basin that allowed it to flow by gravity in a northerly <br />direction under Hwy. 96 and into the TCAAP property. The <br />TCAAP property is also part of the Rice Creek Watershed <br />District. Hicks asked whether this is within the <br />watershed, and whether it is a natural flow. Winkel <br />answered yes it has always gone toward the lake. Hicks <br />pointed out that this flow is no different than a natural <br />runoff that would flow into Karth Lake without <br />development. <br />