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<br />. <br /> MINUTES OF THE ARDEN HILLS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday, March 9, 1987 - Village Hall <br /> CALL TO ORDER Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, Mayor Woodburn <br /> called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. <br /> ROLL CALL The roll being called the following members were <br /> present: Mayor Woodburn, Councilmembers Nancy Hansen, <br /> Gary Peck and Thomas Sather. Also present were Donald Lund of Short, Elliot and <br /> Henrickson, Planner Orlyn Miller, Treasurer Donald Lamb, Public Works <br /> Supervisor Robert Raddatz, Clerk Administrator Patricia Morrison and Deputy <br /> Clerk Catherine Iago. <br /> APPROVE MINUTES Moved by Hansen, seconded by Peck, that Council approve <br /> the Minutes of February 23, 1987, as submitted. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. (4-0) <br /> BUSINESS FROM James Winiecki advised the Council his wife, Jeanne, <br /> FLOOR was unable to attend the meeting, due to a previous <br /> conunittment. <br /> RES. NO. 87-15; Council reviewed the bids received March 2nd on the <br /> AWARD BID/SEWER New Brighton Interceptor, SS-83-6 and W-86-2. <br />I'.) INTERCEPTOR L\~ \J0 ~:t... {> <br />. Don Lund of SEH advised Council he was present to answer <br /> any questions regarding the project. <br /> Council questioned: 1. Reason for increase in the bids since last fall. <br /> 2. Reputation of the lowest bidding company. <br /> 3. If all necessary easements have been obtained. <br /> load <br /> Lund advised a contributing factor in the increase of the bids could be the <br /> fact that contractor I s are busier at this time'ylyear, versus=1ast,t-al,l, He also <br /> pointed out that ht.-1's'not- famH+arwrth--t'he~..j"Qt -and there may be technical <br /> modifications to the sewer line that caused the increase. Lund stated he had <br /> worked with Frattalone Excavating and they are a reputable company. In regard <br /> to the easements, he noted that although easements have not be obtained for all <br /> the properties, right of entry documents were ubtained for all properties. <br /> Moved by Hansen, seconded by Peck, that Council approve <br /> Resolution No. 87-15, RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID FOR SS-83-6 AND W-86-2, and <br /> award the bid to F.M. Frattalone Execavating, in the amount of $564,428.02. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. (4-0) <br /> PUBLIC HEARING; Mayor Woodburn opened the public hearing at 7:38 p.m. <br /> GLENHILL ROAD Clerk Administrator verified that the Notice of Hearing <br /> IMPRMT. P-86-28 was published twice in the New BriRhton Bulletin on <br /> February 25 and March 4, and was mailed to affected <br /> property owners on February 26, 1987. <br />. Dave Janisch and Baron Behning of the City of Roseville's Engineering <br /> Department were in attendance. Janisch explained the proposed improvements of <br /> Glenhill Road as per specifications. He noted the bids for the project will be <br /> opened on April 7th and the estimated completion date is July 4th. <br /> Mayor Woodburn read a letter from Mr. & Mrs. Mertin Stenberg of 1415 Glenhill <br /> ,Road'1~tating their opposition to the proposed improvement of Glenhill Road, <br /> (received March 9th.) <br /> James Woodward, 1423 Glenhill Road, stated he is in favor of the proposed <br /> improvement. <br /> John Shelendich, 1459 Glenhill Road, was concerned about how the assessment of <br /> his property would be calculated, if the estimated figure would cover the cost <br />. of the improvement, and the widening of the road. <br /> Dave Janisch explained how unusual lots were calculated for assessments. <br /> In <br /> Shelendich's case, his lot was converted to a rectangular shape and frontage ~ <br /> was calculated as 1,123 ft., 606 ft. (547.) in Roseville and 517 ft. (467.) in~ <br /> Arden Hills. Janisch advised that the Glenhill Rd. improvement would be done in <br /> conjunction with several other street improvements; he noted that usually the <br /> estimated cost figures are higher than the actual costs. <br /> --.. - ------- <br />
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