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<br /> --. <br /> I <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - MARCH 11. 1996 4 I <br />melting ice and snow, Mr. Fritsinger replied Ridgewood Road street improvements would be .. <br />reviewed at the March 25, 1996, City Council meeting. I <br />There were no other public comments at this time. <br />UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS I <br />A. 1996 Street Improvement Proieet Update I <br />Mr. Fritsinger reported that StafTwas directed, at the last City Council Meeting, to meet with the <br />Oak A venue residents to create a plan for street improvements that could meet their requests I <br />regarding retaining the cul-de-sac, curb and gutter, and maintaining street width issues. <br />Dwayne Stafford, Public Works Superintendent, reported that preliminary plans and I <br />specifications are complete with the exception of Oak A venue. He stated that he, Mr. Fritsinger, <br />and Mr. Stonehouse met with the Oak Avenue residents (with Mr. Warkentin as their I <br />representative) on February 29, 1996, Mr, Stafford stated a preliminary plan was presented to <br />the residents at the meeting, which outlined Oak Avenue be reconstructed to a 26-foot width with <br />surmountable curb and gutter, leaving the island in the cul-de-sac, but enlarging the paved .. <br />portion of the cul-de-sac somewhat as per MNDOT's bus template. <br />Mr. Stafford stated the Oak A venue residents had agreed to total reconstruction of Oak Avenue I <br />with the following elements: (1) maintain the primary street width at 26 feet; (2) installation of <br />surmountable curbs; (3) cul-de-sac redesigned according to the Engineer's design modifications <br />(including street width, proximity to existing street location); and (4) final approval by the Oak I <br />A venue residents of the reconstruction plan prior to implementation, <br />Mr. Stafford stated the Public Works Staff would recommend the first three elements but is I <br />opposed to the residents' request for the final approval of the plans, as it sets a precedent far <br />future resident issues, <br />Mr. StafTard stated that the sewer lines under Oak Avenue have recently been televised, and I <br />several broken pipes, including chunks of clay in the lines were discovered, He stated repair of I <br />the broken lines will be the first priority, Mr. Stafford noted some pipes may be able to be fixed <br />from above ground by a repair construction technique, but if this method does not work, then <br />extensive repair work (including digging up the street) may be required. I <br />Councilmember Hicks stated the Oak A venue residents' request for final approval is merely a <br />matter ofterminology--the residents cannot approve the plans anyway. I <br />Dwight Warkentin, 1666 Oak Avenue, stated the residents intent was to have the liberty to .. <br />review the plans, not approve them. He noted the residents and the City have had a good <br /> I <br /> ------ <br />
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