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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — APRIL 8, 2024 9 <br />Mayor Grant noted the City assesses for streets only and does not assess for water, sanitary <br />sewer, storm sewer, trails or parking areas. <br />Mr. Fisher stated this was correct. He commented on the regional improvements that would be <br />made to the parking area on Royal Lane adjacent to the park. He explained the City would be <br />paying the full expense for this parking area. <br />Councilmember Holden questioned if the increase in the assessment amount from the 2022 <br />street project was due to an increased price in asphalt or salaries for workers. <br />Mr. Fisher reported the price for asphalt has stabilized, but noted labor costs were on the rise. <br />Councilmember Holden asked if the City or consultant had experience working with this <br />contractor. <br />Mr. Fisher explained this contractor was out of Jordan, Minnesota and his office has a lot of <br />projects in the south metro where this contractor has been utilized and has a good work product. <br />Councilmember Holden requested staff speak with the public about how to schedule grad parties <br />or other special occasions being planned for this summer. <br />Mr. Fisher stated he would be speaking to residents regarding this matter. <br />Mayor Grant opened the Assessment Hearing at 7:52 p.m. <br />Ed Robinson, 1370 Colleen Avenue, stated he received the assessment allocation letter from the <br />City and noted his assessment was slated to be $12,000 for the project. He indicated he supported <br />the project but stated the $12,000 was quite high, especially given the fact he was retired. He <br />reported he went back into the records and noted the Council had waived his application for his <br />side lot, which was unbuildable. He indicated this lot was next to the pond, generates no traffic <br />and has no driveway. He stated he sent a letter to Mr. Swearingen noting in 1997 he received a <br />similar assessment and the Council heard the same comments from him. The Council in 1997 <br />excluded the portion of the assessment that was applicable to the side lot. He indicated he <br />provided staff with a copy of the letter from 1997. He reported if this lot were sold for any reason, <br />he would be happy to pay the additional costs for the assessment, but requested the Council <br />provide some relief for the assessment on the side lot at this time. <br />Jackie Moe, 1479 Colleen Avenue, asked what pond would be dredged and what would this work <br />look like. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen explained the pond at Colleen and Hamline <br />Avenues as well as the pond on the south side of McClung Drive and Snelling Avenue would be <br />dredged. He reported maintenance would be done on the ponds to bring their full function back. <br />He stated the work completed would involve removing sediment from the pond to improve the <br />water quality within the ponds. <br />Ms. Moe questioned how the City determined overlay versus a reclamation. <br />