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<br />I Dn- A LT <br /> . K ''''it.~- <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - MARCH 31, 1997 7 <br />I <br />" Mr. Maurer discussed the City's rating system, and stated that even if a road looks acceptable at <br /> the present, once deterioration sets in, it will accelerate rapidly. He further stated the City <br /> attempts to group street improvement projects by area, and many variables are taken into <br />I consideration when deciding which projects to undertake. <br /> Gale Hendrickson, 4150 Norma Avenue, inquired which repairs are indicated for her street. <br />I Mayor Probst replied this street was to have a bituminous overlay. Mr. Hendrickson stated this <br /> street has no cracks or holes, and appears to be in good condition. <br />I Amy Tolbert, 1519 McClung, stated her lot is one of the lots previously commented upon by <br /> the City Engineer. She asked the Council to re-examine the map, and also the assessment policy <br />I as it relates to the street adjacent to the home. Her home and everything related to it faces <br /> McClung, however, she is being assessed for both streets. <br />I Ed Robinson, 1370 Colleen Avenue, stated there are safety concerns along his street, mainly <br /> cars traveling at high rates of speed. He asked Council to consider that smoother roads will orily <br /> mean these vehicles will travel even faster than they do now. He indicated that he is being <br />I assessed for two lots, however one of them has a drainage easement, and so he feels he is not <br /> getting the entire value of this second lot. <br />Ie Ron & Kim Sawtell, 3637 Hamline Avenue, were no longer present. <br /> . <br /> Cheryl Vukelich, 1524 Colleen Avenue, reported that due to home construction at the end of <br />I her street, much heavy equipment has been up and down her street in the last year. She inquired <br /> why the developer of this property is not being assessed, as some ofthe damage done to the <br />I street could be attributed to this heavy equipment. She also requested that if the street was to be <br /> reconstructed, that the City install street lights at that time. <br />I Mayor Probst replied the only properties being assessed are residences. Ms. Vukelich indicated <br /> the Mayor was not understanding what she was requesting. <br />I Councilmember Malone stated only properties adjacent to the streets are being assessed. He <br /> added that there was certainly the same type of equipment driven on the street in front of her <br /> house when it was being constructed. He further stated the developer cannot be assessed for <br />I property he does not own. <br /> Ms. Vukelich inquired if the possibility of assessing the developer for damage done by heavy <br />I equipment could be explored. Mayor Probst replied there would be no method of determining <br /> the developer's level of contribution. <br />I Ms. Vukelich closed by stating.she planned to research this subject in depth on her own. <br />,. <br />I <br /> - ~---- <br />
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