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<br />, <br /> <br />DRAFT <br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION - JUNE 21, 1999 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />term); West Round Lake Road, Phase II reconstruction project and pending development <br />activity occurring at the extreme southern end of the Gateway Business District with <br />Council having previously directed staff to carry over the budgeted General Fund <br />($151,000) and Surface Water Management Utility funding ($184,200) until such time as <br />the project proceeds; the 1999 BRW-prepared Drainage Report that identified two (2) <br />maintenance issues to resolve this year - McClung Drive and Siems Court, and whether <br />the Siems Court drainage problems are more effectively resolved as part of a street <br />reconstruction project. <br /> <br />Drainage at Arden Manor was identified as an issue, and staff further noted that the <br />playground structure replacement and hard court improvements at the Arden Manor Park <br />were both somewhat dependent upon the drainage problem being resolved; and <br />replacement of the Hazelnut Park shelter building as budgeted for in 1999, with staff <br />now considering if a redesign to the general layout of the park is appropriate and how it <br />effects the siting of the shelter. <br /> <br />Other items discussed as part of the 2000 Capital budget plan included that no <br />administrative equipment was identified in the previous 1999 - 2000 CIP; however staff <br />believes that the creation of an additional PC workstation, laser printer replacements, and <br />upgrades to the network server will be needed in 2000; the majority of the new City Hall <br />construction project will occur in 2000, rather than the originally budgeted construction <br />finish work; with the completion of West Round Lake Road, Phase I, in 1999 and the <br />County's completion of the Highway 96/Lexington Avenue intersection, both the <br />Gateway monument signs be installed in 2000 (funding for these projects to be out of the <br />"Non-Assessable Road Improvement" Fund No. 409). <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Ramsey County has reduced the scope of their County Road I reconstruction project to <br />now terminate on the east side of Schutt a Road. Previously, the termination point was <br />Lexington Avenue. Accordingly, the City's cost participation in the project has dropped <br />from $200,000 to approximately $50,000; Ramsey County has also indicated that they <br />intend to commence the Cleveland A venue railroad bridge replacement project during the <br />1999/2000 winter season. They have also revised the cost estimate participation by <br />Arden Hills downward to $30,000 from $48,000. <br /> <br />Staff has identified two (2) segments of the sanitary sewer system (near the Townhomes <br />of Lake V alentine Project) that need attention on a priority basis in 1999. The <br />recommended increase in 1999 project cost from a budgeted $75,000 to $150,000 due to <br />project scope increase, is likely to continue into 2000 until the priority repairs are <br />completed. <br /> <br />Similar to the 1999 discussion at Hazelnut Park, staff is critically evaluating ifIngerson <br />Park is an appropriate location for the creation of a new soccer field, given the park's .. <br />topography, parking limitations, and current use level. Ifmass grading does occur to ... <br />