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<br /> I JIll <br /> DRAFT <br /> . MlNUTBS <br /> CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, KINNBSOTA <br /> RBGULAR CITY COUNCIL KEETING <br /> Karch 14, 1994 <br /> 7:30 P.K. - New Briqhton City Hall <br /> CALL TO ORDER/ROLL C~L <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, Mayor Sather <br /> called to order the City council meeting at 7:30 p.m. <br /> Present: Councilmembers Beverly Aplikowski, Dale Hicks, <br /> Dennis Probst and Paul Malone. Also present were: City <br /> Engineer, Terry Maurer; Public Works Superintendent, Dan <br /> Winkel; City Accountant, Terry Post; City Administrator, <br /> Dorothy Person; and Recording Secretary, Renee Kaulfuss. <br /> ADOPT AGENDA <br /> MOTION: Hicks moved, seconded by Aplikowski, to adopt the <br /> March 14, 1994 agenda as presented. Motion carried <br /> unanimously (5-0) . <br /> PUBLIC HEARING - 1994 PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE <br /> IMPROVEMENT PROJBCT <br /> . Mayor Sather opened the public hearing at 7:31 pm for the <br /> purpose of conducting a public hearing on the 1994 <br /> Pavement Maintenance Improvement project. He stated the <br /> purpose of this hearing was to receive input with regard <br /> to the 1994 Pavement Maintenance Program. He explained <br /> the procedure for the hearing would be that the Public <br /> Works Superintendent would make a presentation with <br /> regard to the 1994 Pavement Maintenance Program, then <br /> Council and the public would be invited to comment or ask <br /> questions. He instructed anyone wishing to speak to sign <br /> the guest register, after which their names would be <br /> called in the order listed. <br /> Public Works Superintendent Dan Winkel explained the <br /> Street Rating Schedule which is based on scores from 0- <br /> 100. Winkel further explained that rating of City <br /> streets involves periodic examinations to determine the <br /> condition of the streets and then a recommendation to <br /> Council is made by the City Engineer, with input from the <br /> Public Works Department, as to the best available means <br /> of protecting each street and extending its useful life. <br /> Winkel noted the streets being proposed for improvement: <br /> . <br />