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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Arden Hills Council <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />June 29, 1992 <br /> <br />c. Acknowledge Receipt of Recruitment Procedures and <br />Authorize Expenditure to The Brimeyer Group, <br />Inc. - City Administrator Recruitment. <br />d. Acknowledge Trade Name and Corporate Officer <br />Changes for On-Sale Licensee, Minneapolis Motel <br />Enterprises, Inc./dba Ramada Inn. <br />e. Authorize Hiring Replacement Seasonal Employees. <br />f. Approve List of Claims/Payroll. <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> <br />There were no public comments. <br /> <br />PUBLlg HEARINGS <br /> <br />IMPROVEMEN~ HEARING FOR ARDEN PLACE <br /> <br />Mayor Sather opened the meeting at 7:36 p.m. for the purpose <br />of conducting a public hearing on Arden place Drainage <br />Improvement. Acting Clerk Administrator Iago verified <br />publication of the notice of hearing in the New Brighton <br />Bulletin on Wednesday, June 17 and 24, and mailing to <br />affected property owners on June 17, 1992. <br /> <br />City Engineer Graham reported that in September, 1991, a <br />feasibility study and plans and specifications were prepared <br />to replace an existing drainage pipe that extends from the <br />low area behind 1553 Arden Place to the south across Arden <br />Place, and between 1540 and 1548 Arden Place. He added that <br />the cost of the project was estimated at $20,800 (including <br />the lowest construction bid of $16,675 and 25% overhead). <br />He commented that the existing pipe does not appear to be <br />placed within an easement, but it may be legally possible to <br />claim a prescriptive easement so no easement acquisition <br />costs would apply. <br /> <br />Graham stated that questions were raised during October 1991 <br />public hearings on this project relative to easements, <br />placement of the pipe, cost, and water quality; which led to <br />further research of alternative options to address this <br />drainage issue. <br /> <br />Graham explained a second option is to install a pipe to the <br />Lake Johanna Beach club property, at an estimated cost of <br />$30,000. This option would cost more than the original <br />option primarily due to the need for additional length of <br />pipe. Easement acquisition costs are unknown but Graham <br />expected a minimal cost. <br /> <br />Graham's preference was the original option of a direct <br />route to Lake Johanna. <br />