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<br /> I . '. w ~~ ~v <br /> I. ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - DECEMBER 9. 1996 5 <br /> Mark Cossack, 1385 Colleen Avenue, stated he believes the comer lot assessment is <br /> I <br /> unreasonable and is ambivalent about the reconstruction. He agreed the street is in bad shape but <br /> due to concern with speeding traffic, perhaps the current condition keeps the speed down. He <br /> I inquired regarding the process to file an appeal and asked if it needs to be submitted tonight. <br /> I Mayor Probst explained that tonight the Council will determine whether to order the project and <br /> direct the engineer to prepare plans and specifications. In late March, a second public hearing <br /> will be held on the assessments and all impacted property owners will receive a notice and can <br /> I appear to provide input or file an objection. <br /> Mark Pignatello, 1556 McClung Drive, asked if the street is milled with an overlay. Mr. <br /> . Stonehouse explained how a six-foot wide, one inch deep area is milled and areas patched, if <br /> needed, prior to the overlay to provide a structurally sound surface. <br /> I Mr. Pignatello asserted that McClung Drive is currently in better condition than Colleen Avenue, <br /> Colleen Circle, or Norma Avenue and hc opposes the overlay. He stated he would like to see <br /> repair and seal coating and asked how accurate the estimates are. Mr. Stonehouse explained that, <br /> I at this point, the estimate is slightly high and the assessment rate may be lower. <br /> Mark Lutz, 1503 Colleen Avenue, stated they have young children and are concerned about <br /> .. safety due to the high speed of traffic. He asked what can be done to lower the speed. With <br /> regard to reconstruction, he stated he believes a bituminous overlay would be the best choice. <br /> I Mr. Pignatello advised that on the east end of McClung Drive, traffic rounding the comer tends <br /> to cut it very close and crosses the lane which makes it dangerous. He suggested a simple <br /> . solution is to stripe the lanes to encourage cars to stay within the correct lane. <br /> Ms. Seemann explained that she does not want any work done on N. Snelling Avenue. <br /> I Mayor Probst clarified the street would be assessed as if it contained homes on both sides. One <br /> side is not expected to pay for the entire cost. <br /> I Mayor Probst entered into the record a letter of objection received from Edward A. and Betty A. <br /> Robinson, 1370 Colleen Avenue. <br /> I There being no further public input, Mayor Probst closed the public hearing at 8:21 p.m. <br /> I Mayor Probst stated he is concerned regarding the budget of the overall project, especially <br /> considering the number of other major projects the City will be addressing, such as the Highway <br /> I 96 reconstruction. Mayor Probst indicated support to reduce the scope of the project and <br /> suggested removing Snelling and Hamline A venues from the 1997 Street Improvement Project. <br /> It He noted they are located at a distance from the other roadwork. Mayor Probst stated he would <br /> support an increase in scope of work on Colleen Circle, as requested by the residents. <br /> I <br />