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<br /> -- <br /> Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting, July 27, 1987 <br /> Page 2 <br /> RES. 1/87-38; Council was referred to Resolution 87-38; Edgewater <br /> EDGEWATER EST. Estates improvements. <br /> . <br /> Barry Peters explained the interest costs for carrying the project, at a rate <br /> of 8%, were omitted from the calculations; the total cost of the improvement - <br /> should be $284,182.00 and would be 100% assessed. <br /> Moved by Hansen, seconded by Peck, that Council approve <br /> Resolution No. 87-38; RESOLUTION RELATING TO IMPROVEMENT NO. SS-W-P-ST-85-2 <br /> (EDGEWATER), DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF <br /> PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL, with the corrected total cost figure of $284.182.00. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. (3-0) <br /> RES. 1/87-39; Council was referred to Resolution 87-39; Northwoods <br /> NORTHWOODS improvements. <br /> 'Barry Peters explained the interest costs for carrying the project, at a rate <br /> of 8%, and engineering fees were omitted from the calculations; the total cost <br /> of the improvement should be $339,183.00 and would be lOO% assessed. <br /> Hansen moved, seconded by Peck, that Council approve <br /> Resolution No'. 87-39, RESOLUTION RELATING TO IMPROVEMENT NO. SS-W-P-ST-86-1 <br /> (NORTHWOODS), DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF <br /> PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL, with the corrected total cost figure of $339,183.00. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. (3-0) <br /> RES. #87-40: HAMLINE Council was referred to Resolution 87-40; Hamline Ave. <br /> AVE. PHASE I & II improvement Phase I and II. . <br /> Barry Peters discussed the estimated MSA allotments which total approximately <br /> $774,200.00 towards the Hamline Avenue project; the outstanding balance of . <br /> $323,160.00 would have to be funded from other sources, which includes the <br /> possible assessment to benefitted property owners. He noted that approximately <br /> 5,400 ft. was determined to be benefitted land. Engineer Christoffersen and <br /> Peters agreed that $243,000.00 could be assessed, based on a calculation of <br /> $45.00 per foot. The total cost of the improvement should be $I,130,859.00 and <br /> of this cost the City will pay $80,160.00; the cost to be declared to be <br /> specially assessed would be $243,000.00. <br /> Moved by Peck, seconded by Hansen, that Council approve <br /> Resolution No. 87-40, RESOLUTION RELATING TO IMPROVEMENT NO. P-85-3, HAMLINE <br /> AVENUE PHASE I AND PHASE II, DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSESSED AND ORDERING <br /> PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL, with corrected total costs figure of <br /> $l,130,859.00, of this cost the City will pay $80,l60.00 and the cost to be <br /> declared to be $243,000.00. Motion carried unanimously. (3-0 ) <br /> PAVEMENT MGMT. Council questioned the status of the pavement <br /> STUDY STATUS management study. <br /> Barry Peters advised that the information has been inserted in the computer; he <br /> will check to see when results will be available. <br /> SPEED LIMIT REQUEST Council was referred to a letter and information packet <br /> LAKE JOHANNA. NELSON received from Steven Nelson, 3475 Siems Court, . <br /> requesting an amendment to Chapter 12 of the Arden <br /> Hills Ordinance relating to speed on Lake Johanna. <br /> Steven Nelson appeared before Council and reviewed his concerns for safety of . <br /> persons using Lake Johanna; he is requesting Council adopt an ordinance <br /> amendment for a speed limit of 40 mph on Lake Johanna during the current <br /> unrestricted speed hours. He noted that the 40 mph speed conforms to the <br /> guidelines established by Ramsey County Lake Administrative Board and the <br /> Department of Natural Resources Lake Administrative Board. Nelson advised he <br /> had contacted the Ramsey County Sheriff's office and stated they would be <br /> willing to enforce 40 mph on Johanna; they currently enforce speed limits on <br /> White Bear Lake and Owasso. Nelson further explained that the ordinance . <br /> amendment would have to be submitted for approval to the State DNR and must <br /> fall within their guidelines. He explained that he has discussed the need for a <br /> better form of signage of lake restrictions with Jim Tolaas, Ramsey County . <br /> Public Works Department; asked Council to direct some encouragement to Ramsey <br /> County to correct the signage problem on Lake Johanna. <br /> ------- ----- --- <br />