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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - OCTOBER 30, 2006 2 <br /> . 3. CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> a. Claims and Payroll <br /> b. Motion to Approve Payment #4 to Amt Construction in the amount of <br /> $392,661.84 for the 2006 Ridgewood Neighborhood PMP Project <br /> c. Motion to Order the Removal of Discased Trees at 1901 Stowe Avenue, 1926 <br /> Stowe Avenue, and 1870 Glenpaul Avenue <br /> d. Resolution No. 06-51: Authorizing the Application for Recycling SCORE Grant <br /> Funds for 2007 <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Pellegrin moved and Councilmember Grant seconded a <br /> motion to approve the Consent Calendar and to authorize execution of all <br /> necessary documcnts contained therein. The motion carried unanimously <br /> (4-0). <br /> 4. PULLED CONSENT ITEMS <br /> None. <br /> 5. PUBLIC INQUIRIES/INFORMATIONAL <br /> . Kathy Nelson, 3475 Siems Court, stated she was representing the neighbors who used the <br /> Siems Court, Lake Johanna intersection on a regular basis. She stated no one in the community <br /> who used the road was consulted before it was drastically changcd. She asked from what they <br /> were being saved from. She noted vehicles were not able to turn onto Siems Court off of Lake <br /> Johanna and stay in their own lane in either direction. She noted this has become extremely <br /> unsafe. She stated their street had been natTOwed to 22 feet wide, whcn it used to be 25 feet. She <br /> stated they did not have enough room to safely maneuver. She indicated they were also <br /> concerned about walkers and bikers who had nowhere to go. She requested they change the <br /> nalTOW entrance by widening it and scheduling a neighborhood meeting to address the concerns. <br /> She indicated there were 25 people who had signed this request. <br /> Diane Pearson, 1556 Arden Place, statcd she had also personally expericnced the problem of <br /> exiting her neighborhood. She noted the problem was that they needed the entire width of the <br /> road to make the turn in. She did not believe this was safe. <br /> Ms. Giga stated the width of the intersection was a result of neighborhood meetings and it was in <br /> the feasibility report. She indicated the neighbors had desired the existing width. She noted to <br /> minimize other impacts upon the roadway; the road was designed at a 22-foot width. She stated <br /> they wanted to improve the angle of the intersection and to provide a better transition as well as <br /> to improve sight lines. <br /> Deb Bloom, City Engineer, stated the intersection used to be at a 40 degree angle and now this <br /> . angle had been improved. She indicated all intersections met or exceeded the required turning <br />