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<br />'. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />in those cases it's well documented what the property owner is <br />to expect and what will be provided. In another broad area - <br />from Pleasant Circle north to 96 - we have a real wide right- <br />of-way. In that area, we have met with some of the people and <br />they've indicated that they wanted the boulevard dressed up in <br />such a way that it would be more readily able to mow and that <br />sort of thing. The plan, as it's presented here, has a note <br />on it which says - grade top soil and sod the right-of-way <br />suitable for adjacent property owner maintenance as directed <br />by the engineer. All I can tell you is that that is a part of <br />the set of plans, which is of record at this hearing, and that <br />this is the plan that we're talking about adopting. That note <br />means to me that we are directing that work be done out there <br />to make that suitable. That's from Pleasant Circle north. <br /> <br />There is essentially then possibly two locations where <br />we're not talking about the construction easement - between <br />Amble and Pleasant Circle - those are two north lots. The <br />south lot of the two has, in the cross sections - which I have <br />in that set of plans there, detailed in it - a wall; a barrier <br />wall, five feet high, three feet back of the path. That is <br />to be carried through all the way to Pleasant Circle. That <br />replaces a pile of dirt that's in there now that acts as a site <br />barrier - and the pile of dirt comes out. <br /> <br />As we approach your lots, the plan provides for a minimum <br />of three and a half feet of wall to be exposed on the west side, <br />and a minimum of five feet of wall exposed on the path side - <br />the east side - to provide a combination fence on your side and <br />a barrier on the path side, which comes into 450. That's <br />incorporated as a part of the plan just as much as that median <br />is, or the lift of the roadway or anything else, and the only <br />way that I can address your assurance that it will be done is <br />to say to you publicly that it's apart of the plan. t~en the <br />project is constructed, it would take some kind of a significant <br />change to get out of it. One of the things, for example - we <br />are talking about the BOO feet of bituminous path from County <br />Road F north, which was originally improved on the east side. <br />We're now talking about moving it over to the west side so <br />that this path (inaudible). The Council has before it a <br />proposed agreement, agreeing to that change. We also have a <br />similar agreement with Shoreview - what they're going to do <br />with the path (inaudible). It addresses all those issues and <br />people are kept informed. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I feel that you understand what's going to be done, for <br />instance, in front of your place. It's addressed in the plan, <br />and if it didn't happen, I would come on back to this Council <br />and I think that you would have it corrected, although your <br />property is not in any way really being touched. It's part of <br />the plan. <br /> <br />MR. PIERRE LIPPERT: Addressing Mr. Leonard again - how <br />long is the project now scheduled to take? We did determine <br /> <br />-21- <br />