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<br /> I' ., <br /> I <br /> ,. ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JANUARY 29.1996 3 <br /> indicated, until core samples are taken, no decision can be made. He continued the cost ofthe <br /> I overlay is less than the cost of replacement, and the overlay would be sufficient. <br /> Greg Smith, 1644 Oak Avenue, offered his agreement with Mr. Warkentin's comments and <br /> I added the cul-de-sac island aids in public safety as it decreases speed of traffic and should not be <br /> removed. He continued that he previously lived in Vadnais Heights and Brooklyn Park, and felt <br /> that Oak A venue was unique and gave a rural feeling in a metropolitan area. <br /> I Gloria Kuehn II, 3581 Ridgewood Road, commented that drainage correction is needed, as <br /> I they are inundated with water each time there is a heavy rainfall. She indicated she did not <br /> support the overlay of Ridgewood Court at this time until drainage issues can be addressed. <br /> I Mayor Probst indicated Ridgewood Court was pulled from the 1995 plan because of these <br /> drainage issues. Mr. Stonehouse indicated any improvements for Ridgewood Court would also <br /> contain solutions to the drainage issues as well. <br /> I Bev and Max Stoutenberg, 1435 County Road E, indicated they are 29 year residents and <br /> agree with the comments of Mr. Warkentin. <br /> .. Dale Schrader, 1636 Oak Avenue, endorsed what Mr. Warkentin said, and added that <br /> reconstruction would cause a transportation burden for his handicapped sister-in-law. <br /> I Kathy Burnett, 3631 Pascal Avenue, stated she was accustomed to a narrower road, and stated <br /> there is little traffic on her road. She indicated drainage problems are an issue as well, as the <br /> I roadway is heaving and has large cracks. She continued that trees along Pascal A venue may be <br /> pre-Civil War trees and would be a loss to the City if damaged during reconstruction. <br /> I Brian and Jamie Hecht, 1620 Oak Avenue, agreed with Mr. Warkentin's comments, and <br /> inquired how the changes would affect utilities. Mayor Probst responded if changes to utilities <br /> I are needed they would be done at the time of construction, at no cost to the home owner. He <br /> continued that utility companies use reconstruction as an opportunity to update gas, electric and <br /> cable lines. Mr. Hecht indicated he has had previous problems with sewer back-up. Mayor <br /> I Probst indicated if a repair is needed, evaluation will be made prior to street reconstruction. <br /> Don Erickson, 1611 Oak Avenue, indicated he agrees with the previous comments made, and <br /> I stated an overlay would be sufficient, as his lot is 300 feet long. <br /> Colleen Paulus, 1462 Arden Oaks Drive, indicated there are storm drainage problems and <br /> I supported the curb and gutter plans for the reconstruction of Pascal A venue. She stated at times <br /> she has had four to six inches of water in her backyard. <br /> f' <br /> I <br />
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