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<br /> .- <br />. Arden Hills Council 3 August 17, 1992 <br /> MOTION: Hicks moved, seconded by Malone, to adopt Resolution <br /> No, 92-57 Adopting Final Assessment Roll In The Matter <br /> Of The 1992 Dunlap street Cold In-place Recycling <br /> Improvements, Motion carried unanimously (4-0), <br /> MOTION: Hicks moved, seconded by Malone, to adopt Resolution <br /> No, 92-58 Authorizing Execution of Contract In The <br /> Matter of The 1992 Dunlap street Cold In-place <br /> Recycling Improvement. Motion carried unanimously <br /> (4-0) . <br /> ROUND LAKE ROAD WEST - 1992 COLD IN-PLACE <br /> RECYCLING PROJECT ASSESSMENT HEARING <br /> RESOLUTION 92-60 ADOPTING ASSESSMENT ROLL <br /> RESOLUTION 92-59 AUTHORIZING CONTRACT <br /> Mayor sather opened the meeting at 7:43 p.m. for the purpose <br /> of conducting a public hearing on assessments for the 1992 <br /> Cold In-Place Recycling Improvement to Round Lake Road West, <br /> Acting Clerk Administrator Iago verified publication of the <br /> notice of hearing in the New Brighton Bulletin on Wednesday <br /> July 29, and mailing to affected property owners on <br />. Thursday, July 30, 1992, <br /> Engineer Westerberg stated: On June 8, 1992, a public <br /> hearing was held on the Round Lake Road West Improvement <br /> project, at which an estimate of $14 - $15 frontage foot <br /> assessment was projected, Upon Council direction, plans and <br /> specifications were prepared for the project, and bids were <br /> received. The lowest bid received was approximately 30% <br /> below the engineers' estimate for construction of the <br /> project. The proposed funding for this project is to be 50% <br /> assessed to the property owners and 50% paid by the City, <br /> with an assessment rate (established by Council on July 13, I'> <br /> 1992) of $11.00 per frontage foot. , <br /> j, <br /> ,,1 <br /> Acting Clerk Administrator Iago reported that correspondence <br /> dated August 3, has been received from scholl's Inc. The <br /> correspondence neither opposes or favors the assessment, but <br /> lists concerns relating to drainage issues; staff has <br /> responded to the correspondence. There were no comments <br /> from the audience. Public hearing was closed at 7: 47 p.m. <br /> Councilmember Malone questioned the nature of the drainage <br /> concerns expressed by Scholl's, Inc. Engineer Westerberg <br /> stated that Scholl's initially had some concern regarding 'I- <br /> drainage relative to their driveway, which was addressed by i; <br />. repaving the driveway. He added that Scholl's present ii, <br /> concern involves drainage patterns to the north of the ~ <br /> driveway. He explained the measures planned to be taken to <br /> address the situation, and stated that he does not <br /> anticipate a problem. <br /> -----.-- <br />