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<br /> I' DikJ t~ fT <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - FEBRUARY 10.1997 ' ~'". '~ 7 <br /> I Mayor Probst asked if these projects are identical to other City projects except the for costs and <br /> f' <br /> location being different. Mr. Stafford replied that was the case. <br /> MOTION: Malone moved and Aplikowski seconded a motion to approve participation with <br /> I Ramsey County in the storm sewer and EVP projects. The motion carried <br /> unanimously (5-0). <br /> I " Alilimment of Roadway <br /> ~. <br /> On the subject of the alignment, Mr. Stafford introduced Mr. Jim Tolaas, Ramsey County Project <br /> I Engineer on Highway 96. <br /> I Mr. Tolaas began his report by giving a brief background of the work to be done on this project. <br /> There is a need for a service road on the south side of Highway 96. He discussed the two options <br /> the County has for completing this work. <br /> I Option #1 would be to leave the roadway at its existing location and add the service road on the <br /> south side. Sheeting of the wetland area would be necessary to isolate this area from the rest of <br /> 1 the lake. Removing and disposing of the contaminated soils and replacing this with clean fill <br /> would be necessary. Mr. Tolaas explained this process raises many environmental and disposal <br /> concerns. He stated these issues could delay this project a significant amount of time, possibly <br /> Ie for years, and also the cost could become prohibitive. <br /> Option #2 is to shift the alignment of the roadway to the north, necessitating the relocation of <br /> I approximately 17 mobile homes. <br /> Mr. Tolaas discussed the bridge and ramp design. It is expected that a new bridge will need to be <br /> I built and the ramps may be redesigned to allow for better spacing between the exit ramps and the <br /> Arden Manor/Round Lake access point to Highway 96. An overhead of the proposed project <br /> I was shown, and the project was explained in more detail. Mr. Tolaas discussed the extension of <br /> the roadway and right-of-way line encroachment issues. <br /> I Mr. Tolaas explained the difference between the two drawings being shown is the median width <br /> of the proposed intersection. He explained as this will possibly be an industrialized area in the <br /> future, the possibility exists for heavy truck traffic, and some signalization may become <br /> I necessary in the event of traffic increases. Mr. Tolaas stated there are also concerns with the <br /> proximity ofthe interstate 35W exit ramp. <br /> I Mr. Tolaas showed a second configuration which allows for a dual left turn to the Arden Manor <br /> mobile home park to the north. This would have the ability to function as a single left turn lane <br /> at the present, and would not require major reconstruction of the entire roadway at a later date if <br /> I traffic patterns do increase. <br /> if <br /> I <br />
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