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<br />GEORGE WINIECKI: Either one of those plans, Plan A or Plan B, <br />I can see the cost-wise of it going on the southern part of it, and <br />I can see the benefits right along northern part, because there's <br />already an easement there, but I guess I'm really not sold on <br />either one right now, and I guess I want to go on record saying <br />that I, living at 4175 Highway 10, do not want to see it go in. <br /> <br />MAYOR WOOOBURN: Any body that hasn't spoken that would like <br />to? We'll close the Public Hearing then at this time (8:20 p.m.). <br /> <br />In discussion, Tom Oeans was asked if delayed assessments are <br />feasible. Deans advised that there is no statutary procedure for <br />delay of assessments, other than for senior citizens. Deans <br />explained that if the project is to begin next spring, the assess- <br />ment hearing would be scheduled in August of 1985; noted that at <br />least $110,000 would have to be assessed (20% of $550,000 total . <br />cost for Alternate 1). <br /> <br />George Winiecki surmised that development of the Winiecki and <br />Bussard properties could occur within the next year or two. <br />Christoffersen said it would be best to fit the sewer to the needs <br />of the properties, if this were known; feels the better plan, at <br />present, is to run the sewer along the existing east/west water- <br />main easement rather than through the center of either of the <br />properties; noted it would be difficult for Bussard to use the <br />sewer to the south along 1-694. Christoffersen said that the <br />alignment of the sewer will be needed before fall of 1984 in order <br />to prepare plans and specifications for advertisement for bids in <br />the spring of 1985. <br /> <br />Planner for Naegele reported that their property in the I-694/35W <br />area of Arden Hills is on their list for him to plan or sell; noted <br />that Naegele mayor may not develop the site themselves. <br /> <br />Councilmember Rauenhorst then introduced the following resolution <br />and moved its adoption: <br /> <br />Resolution No. 84-14 <br /> <br />RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT <br />NO. 55-83-6 <br /> <br />BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Arden Hills, <br />Minnesota, that in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota <br />Statutes, Chapter 429, as amended, the Council held a public <br />hearing on the proposed construction of Improvement No. 55-83-6, <br />consisting of the installation of trunk sanitary sewer and <br />necessary appurtenances from Sewage Pumping Station No. 10 southerly <br />to 1-694, then westerly to I-35W, just north of its intersection <br />with 1-694, and then to the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission <br />Interceptor located near I-35W in New Brighton, in the area as <br />described in the Notice of Hearing, at a cost presently estimated <br />at $580,000, and substantially in accordance with the preliminary <br />report as to the feasibility thereof which is now of file in the <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />. <br />
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