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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - OCTOBER 30, 2006 3 <br /> . radiuses. She indicated to remove this would cost money and they did not recommend <br /> reconstructing this intersection because it met all of the required standards. <br /> Dan Leafblad, 3520 Siems Court, stated in theory that sounded good, but it did not work in <br /> practicc. He indicated thc angle was difficult to maneuver. <br /> Councilmember Holden noted most of the neighborhood input had bcen that they did not want <br /> sidewalks. <br /> Councilmember Grant asked if minimum standards changed due to grade of the road. Deb <br /> Bloom responded the enginecrs had widened the curb radiuses to 30 feet and the minimum was <br /> 15 feet. She indicated they should be able to makc thc turn with that radius. <br /> Councilmember Grant stated he was not sure he could make any decision on this tonight until <br /> he looked at this intersection himself. He rcquested the City Engincer review the intersection. <br /> Deb Bloom responded they would look into this, but noted nothing could be done this season. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski asked if they could add some type of signage. Deb Bloom responded they <br /> would look into this. <br /> Diane Pearson stated the width of the road was not a problem in general, but at this intersection, <br /> the mouth of it needed to be widened. <br /> . Diane Pearson, 1556 Arden Place, stated she had two concerns regarding the trees in their <br /> neighborhood, including the number of trecs taken out and the numbcr of trees being replaced. <br /> She stated they had collected 60 people's signatun;s in support of additional trees. She stated <br /> they had 84 trees taken out and approximately 56 trees were going to be replaced. She stated <br /> they wanted all of the trees replaced that had becn taken out. She proposed thc number of trees <br /> taken out be replaced and the trecs coming in were of the same value as the trees taken out. She <br /> stated they also wanted input into where the trees were going. Ms. Giga stated the State <br /> dcfinition of a tree was anything 4 inches or larger in diameter regardless of species. She stated <br /> thcre were oaks, ash, buckthorns, maples, as well as other trees that wcre removed. <br /> Kathy Nelson, Siems Court, stated on Siems Court 49 trees were removed, Arden Place four <br /> trees were removed, Ridgewood Road five trees were removed, Beach Club Ponds 26 trees were <br /> removed. Shc stated ten trees were rcplaced on Siems Court, one trce was replaced on Arden <br /> Placc, two trees were replaced on Ridgewood Road, and 17 trees were replaced on Beach Club <br /> Ponds. She noted along Johanna Wetland Pond, 60 trees were removed and 20 trees were being <br /> replaced. She stated she had talked with Rice Creek Watcrshed District who indicated they <br /> would get in touch with the City and offer some funds for larger trees. Ms. Wolfe stated she had <br /> not heard from Rice Creek Watershed District. <br /> Dan Leafblad, 3520 Siems Court, stated the number of trees that came down was remarkable. <br /> . He indicated they used to have a canopy of trees, which were now rcmoved. I-Ie stated ten trees <br />
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