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<br /> . <br /> . Arden Hills Council 3 July 27, 1992 <br /> directed to flow into the wetland instead of through the <br /> channel. she added that residents should not be assessed <br /> for any improvement because the City allowed development of <br /> the area even though the location is inappropriate for <br /> development, and she adamantly opposes assessment if the <br /> environmental issues are not addressed. <br /> Brad Lis, 1548 Arden Place, supported directing flow to the <br /> wetland rather than through the channel to avoid any <br /> detrimental affect on the environment. <br /> Dale Noyed, 3505 Ridgewood Road, stated that all he wants is <br /> to correct the problem of water in his backyard and basement <br /> and on his neighbor's (McGuire's) property. He added that <br /> either he or the contractor has to periodically pump the <br /> water from his property, He recommended the City use the <br /> most direct, shortest drainage route possible in order to <br /> control costs. He asked if there may be a company outside <br /> the City which may be more experienced and better equipped <br /> to try to unplug the existing pipe. <br /> Arnold Lindberg, 3520 Siems Court, stated his property <br /> . borders the lot affected by the drainage problem and he <br /> questioned whether every possible attempt has been made to <br /> unplug the existing drainage pipe. He stated that <br /> substantial clogging of the existing pipe occurred during <br /> development of he area. He recalled that when the lots were <br /> developed a certain area was identified for drainage <br /> purposes. Lindberg stated it appears the City did not <br /> follow through to insure the drainage area was maintained. <br /> It was his opinion the City would be obligated to correct <br /> the problem. <br /> Public Works Superintendent Winkel explained that several <br /> attempts to clear the existing pipe were unsuccessful and it <br /> was assumed, based on checks at several different points <br /> along the pipe, that it is plugged solid with tree roots and <br /> other debris. He voiced concern that further investigation <br /> to unplug the existing pipe may result in the loss of trees <br /> in the area. <br /> The public hearing was closed at 8:00 p.m. <br /> Councilmember Mahowald asked if there is any possible method <br /> available to clear the existing pipe. Winkel stated that <br /> all attempts to unplug the pipe revealed it was plugged <br /> solid in all areas checked. Mahowald stated that the <br /> . estimated costs of the two remaining drainage options are <br /> relatively similar, but perhaps one last attempt to clear <br /> the existing pipe may be prudent. <br /> Attorney Filla agreed that the cost of the two remaining <br /> options to redirect drainage are similar taking into <br /> consideration anticipated easement acquisition costs. <br />