Laserfiche WebLink
<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - SEPTEMBER 28, 1998 2 <br /> . MOTION: Councilmember Keirn moved and Councilmember Aplikowski seconded a motion <br /> to approve the Consent Calendar and authorize execution of all necessary <br /> documents contained therein. The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> P11B1,lC COMMENTS <br /> Mayor Probst invited those present to come forward and address the Council on any items not <br /> already on the agenda, <br /> Mr. Peter Hansen Roess, President of the Minnesota Museum Metropolis, asked the Council if <br /> copies are available of the Environmental Impact and Land Use Studies for the TCAAP site. <br /> Mayor Probst stated the environmental impact study was conducted by the Army and referred <br /> Mr. Roess to Mr. Mike Fix for copies ofthe documentation. Regarding, the land use study, there <br /> has been work performed by the City of Arden Hills to update the City's Comprehensive Plan, <br /> The Plan should be completed in a couple of months and a copy will be available at that time, <br /> UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. Northern States Power, TCAAP Overhead Update <br /> Mr. Kevin Ringwald, Assistant to the City Administrator, noted the City Council had requested <br /> . NSP to come and speak with the City Council regarding constructing overhead power lines along <br /> the Highway 96, Lexington Avenue and County Road I corridor. Currently, there is an <br /> underground facility going up the extension of Ham line Avenue through the Arsenal. NSP <br /> would like to replace this underground line with an overhead, He asked Mr. John Wertish, NSP <br /> Community Services Manager, to make his presentation, <br /> Mr, Wertish presented a visual aide and eXplained the underground line was damaged a few <br /> years ago by lightning and needs to be replaced, The proposal is to tie into the overhead portion, <br /> prior to where it goes underground. The line would continue overhead, east to Lexington <br /> A venue and north to County Road 1. <br /> Councilmember Malone asked ifthe overhead line being proposed would be similar to the line <br /> along Hamline Avenue, Mr. Wertish stated no, the line along Hamline Avenue is a transmission <br /> line, not distribution. <br /> Councilmember Malone asked ifthe distribution line is lower voltage than the transmission line, <br /> Mr. Wertish stated the transmission line is 115,000 volts, the proposed main line distribution <br /> feeder is 35,000 volts, <br /> Councilmember Malone asked when the underground line was put in, Mr. Wertish's assistant, <br /> Mr. Spike Johnson, stated it was constructed twenty years ago, He noted, because it is three and <br /> one half miles long, there have been problems finding fault locations, In the time since the line <br /> . was constructed, NSP has learned that lines of this length are not a good option for lmderground <br /> installation, <br /> Councilmember Malone wondered why the decision was made to put the line underground in the <br /> first place, Mr. Johnson noted the line was installed in the beginning of the 1970's during the <br /> ------------- <br />