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<br /> DRAfT . <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - SEPTEMBER 30.1996 2 . <br />CONSENT CALENDAR -. <br />A. Claims and Payroll . <br />B. Election Judge Appointment - November 5, 1996 General Election <br />MOTION: Malone moved and Aplikowski seconded a motion to approve the Consent . <br /> Calendar as presented and authorize execution of all necessary documents <br /> contained therein. The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS . <br />Mayor Probst invited the audience to address the Council on any issue not already on the agenda. . <br />There were no public comments. <br />UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS . <br />A. Proposed Highway 96 Reconstruction Design Elements . <br />Dwayne Stafford, Public Works Superintendent, advised that staff had recently held an <br />informational meeting with residents of the Arden Manor Mobile Home Park to discuss the .. <br />potential changes to Highway 96. He noted that approximately 20 individuals were present and <br />most of the discussion revolved around how the property owner and homeowners would be <br />compensated in the event of relocation. . <br />Jim Tolaas, Ramsey County Highway Engineer, reviewed the primary elements involved with <br />the Highway 96 Project including the service road realignment. He displayed artists maps of the . <br />proposed project which incorporates an urban design with storm sewer, curb and gutter and <br />walking/bicycle path. Mr. Tolaas advised that since development of the concept report, an EA W . <br />was prepared which includes an analysis of noise, drainage impacts, creation of storm ponds, <br />and socioeconomic impacts. Mr. Tolaas stated another hearing will be held with impacted <br />residents to address those issues and an attempt made to mitigate them. . <br />With regard to the contamination issues, Mr. Tolaas explained the EA W identified that the <br />sediment of Round Lake is contaminated with heavy metals and PCB's including the southern . <br />portion of Highway 96 which is scheduled for improvement. Since the contaminants are bound <br />and held by the soil, there is no environmental threat to wildlife or residents ofthis area. Thus, <br />there is no impending urgency to clean up that site. Mr. Tolaas further explained that . <br />realignment of the service road is proposed to relocate it farther away from the intersection. If <br />the project proceeds with the original proposal, it will necessitate the removal and disposal of <br />contaminated materials in accordance with State Statutes. However, the costs and liabilities . <br />associated with such a clean-up puts it in such a realm that the project could be delayed for many <br />years, especially since the Arsenal has no funding for this clean-up and it is not a priority project. .. <br /> . <br />