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<br />I' . <br /> .~,~ <br /> . " " .~ <br />I ,. "'.""''''''r <br /> ; ,f~ '. J~"'c::r'.-' <br />I- ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JUNE 24. 1996 II <br /> Mr. Filla reviewed the alignment of the existing Oak Avenue right-of-way and noted the "knob" <br />I which juts to the east and the roadway section which falls outside of the City's right-of-way. He <br /> then reviewed the location of right-of-way which needs to be acquired from Ashbach and <br />I Shepley (approximately 15 feet). Mr. Filla reported that after the Council approved the <br /> reconstruction of Oak A venue, the engineers met with neighbors to work out adjustments, <br /> prepared changes to the easements, and attempted to negotiate acquisition of right-of-way but <br />I that effort was not successful. He reported that the attorney representing Mr. Shepley contacted <br /> him and it now appears the alignment can be shifted slightly so only nine feet of right-of-way <br /> needs to be acquired rather than 15 feet, which will save landscaping and existing trees. Mr. <br />. Filla suggested the roadway follow the old right-of-way in that area to save the existing trees. <br /> Also, the property owner asked the City to stake the proposed and existing alignments. This was <br /> done on Friday morning, the property owner looked at the stakes on Friday and concluded the <br />I roadway is four to six feet closer on the east side and four feet closer on the north side than he <br /> expected. Mr. Filla explained it is not known whether the property owner is reading the stakes <br /> correctly, and he is currently out of town and unable to attend the meeting tonight. Since the <br />I Council does not meet again until July 8th, Mr. Filla recommended they consider authorizing <br /> condemnation proceedings to commence just in case it is needed. <br />.. Mr. Filla explained the change being requested by the property owner and advised that the City <br /> Administrator and City Engineer will meet with the property owner on the site to see what can be <br />I worked out. Mr. Filla advised staff does not anticipate problems with the Ashbach property. It <br /> was noted the City has been using that area of the Shepley property for many years without a <br /> dedicated right-of-way. <br />I Mayor Probst stated his interest to minimize the impact and that it appears the only area of <br /> concern is the triangular piece. He stated support to leave the property line and trees <br />. undisturbed, if possible. <br /> Mr. Filla reviewed the stated objections of the property owner regarding contact with his trees <br />I and noted the room for movement with the alignment of the roadway. He advised it is the City's <br /> intention to accommodate the property owner's desire to leave the trees undisturbed. <br />I Mayor Probst clarified the proposed resolution will authorize condemnation proceedings to <br /> commence but it is the City's intent to negotiate a settlement without the use of condemnation, if <br /> possible. <br />I Councilmember Hicks inquired regarding a possible grandfather clause which would provide the <br />I City with the right to continue use of this alignment without acquiring an easement. Mr. Filla <br /> explained the City may be able to continue using that area as they have for the past 30 years, but <br /> the City still needs to document the right-of-way. Secondly, since that area has been City <br />it maintained for all those years and used prior to Shepley's ownership, the City may not have to <br /> compensate the property owner. Mr. Filla noted there is also a need for a snow storage area. <br />I <br />