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<br /> ~ ~~~1 'I <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JULY 28, 1997 2 I <br /> Regarding the water main, Mr. Stonehouse stated that the existing water main is proposed to be .. <br /> abandoned and a new one constructed. This would aid in future development of the area directly <br /> to the south of the Gateway Business District. <br /> In regards to storm water drainage, the main concern would be the ability to catch and reroute I <br /> runoff from existing rights-of-way. A holding pond is proposed to be constructed at the south <br /> end ofWcst Round Lake Road where it intersects Thirteenth Street for runoffrate control and I <br /> water quality. Mr. Stonehouse showed an overhead slide of the proposed location of this holding <br /> pond. <br /> Mr. Stonehouse discussed street improvements, stating that two alternative street designs could I <br /> be considered; boulevard (80 feet of right-of-way) or residential design (60 feet ofright-ol~way). <br /> He stated that the boulevard design is the more costly of the two choices, but that this design I <br /> would provide better aesthetics and ease of traffic flow for this development area. West Round <br /> Lake Road is being proposed as a boulevard design street, and Fourteenth Street is being <br /> proposed as a residential design street. I <br /> The costs for this project were itemized in the following manner: $316,500 sanitary sewer main <br /> (Altcrnate A), $149,200 water main, $242,000 for stormsewer (including pond), $487,500 for I <br /> street improvements (residential design), for a total projected construction cost of$I,195,200. <br /> This project could be funded through tax increment financing, assessments to abutting property <br /> owners, and Municipal State Aid funds. ~ <br /> Mr. Stonehouse stated that there were several existing easements along this property, including <br /> Northern States Power, U.S. Pipeline, city-owned sewer and water, and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife I <br /> Service. He stated that permits will be sought from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, the <br /> Minnesota Department of Health, the Minnesota Department of Transportation, and the Rice I <br /> Creek Watershed District. <br /> Mr. Stonehouse further stated that the projected construction start date is September 1,1997, I <br /> with an anticipated completion date of June, 1998. <br /> Mayor Probst requested clarification that all the improvements being discussed were located I <br /> north of the Minncsota Transfer railroad property. Mr. Stonehouse stated that was correct. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired whether Thirteenth Street NE would have any improvements made to it. I <br /> Mr. Stonehouse replied that this portion of the project did not include any improvements to <br /> Thirteenth Street NE, but improvements would be made along West Round Lake Road. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if the only improvements to Thirteenth Street would be those connected I <br /> to the Fourteenth Street project. Mr. Stonehouse stated that was correct. I <br /> Council member Keirn inquired if the improvements included the improvement of the access road <br /> leading to other properties. Mr. Stonehouse inquired if Councilmember Keim was referring to .. <br /> the Vaughan Towers property. Councilmember Keim stated that was correct, and Mr. <br /> Stonehouse responded that those improvements would be part of the developer's improvements. <br /> I <br />