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<br />. <br /> <br />Minutes of the Arden Hills Regular Council Meeting, 2-10-92 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />TILLER (Cont'd) Acting Mayor Malone advised the assessment policy f= <br />bitwninous overlay and reconstruction is a 50/50 cost <br />sharing between the City and affected property owners, of the total project <br />costs. He noted the assessment of bituminous overlay projects was initiated in <br />1991. <br /> <br />Neuberger questioned the difference in the c=e samples on upper Tiller Lane <br />versus the 10ltler portion of the street. He also mentioned he lives on a corner <br />lot and asked if Dunlap street is scheduled for reconstruction next year. <br /> <br />Public Works SUperintendent Winkel explained the streets are reevaluated in the <br />spring and the ratings will be updated at that time. He was unsure of the current <br />rating of the street. <br /> <br />Joan Petersen, 1325 Tiller Lane, advised she is semi-retired and plans to sell <br />her property. She explained her property abuts Tiller and HaInline; questioned if <br />HaInline is scheduled for upgrade. Petersen stated it may not look presentable to <br />have one street along her property line upgraded and the other in po= condition; <br />preferred HaInline Avenue be repaired rather than install con=ete =b and gutter <br />on Tiller Lane. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Paul Ahren, 1227 Tiller Lane, explained the feasibility report indicates he is to <br />be assessed for frontage that he does not own and the rate should be adjusted. <br />He questioned the price differential between concrete =b and gutter versus <br />bituminous overlay. Ahren referred to page 4 of the feasibility report which <br />indicates there may be a need for installation of more catch basins; questioned <br />what the costs would be for m=e catch basins. <br /> <br />Engineer Maurer advised he is comfortable with the estimated costs for catch <br />basin installation and project design and he does not anticipate any significant <br />change. <br /> <br />Ahren asked if the city ever requests a second opinion on the design <br />specifications and if there is a less costly method of repairing the roadway. <br /> <br />Acting Mayor Malone stated the city has the option to request a second opinion, <br />hOltlever, he does not recall such a request on any improvement project. He <br />explained the Engineer will discuss the road repair at the close of the hearing. <br /> <br />Ahren asked if the property valuation in=eases with the improved street and if <br />the in=eased valuation is automatically added to the tax rolls, based on the <br />assessment. <br /> <br />Clerk Administrator Berger stated he is not aware of the method utilized by the <br />County for property valuation and advised he would check the procedures with <br />County tax representatives. <br /> <br />Betty Pahr, 3327 North Dunlap, stated she is on a fixed income and would prefer <br />the bib.nninous overlay of the street. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />Ron Circle, 1158 Tiller Lane, questioned the average life span of a reconstructed <br />street. <br /> <br />Engineer Maurer stated twenty years is the average life span of such streets, <br />however, after that period of time it may only require an overlay if it has had <br />reasonable maintenance over the years. <br />