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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION - March 17, 2008 <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />Fire Chief Boehlke stated that all the room alarms at the hotel go to a central office which <br />requests a fire dispatch. He explained that technically with a change of hands the building <br />should have fire sprinklers. He explained that with 300 students and four stories he would prefer <br />to go there even if it is a false alarm to make sure people are safe. He explained that he is not <br />concerned about the volume of calls. <br /> <br />B. TH 10/CR 96 Preliminary Design Issues and Positions <br /> <br />Mayor Harpstead stated that tonight's meeting is a continuation of a Council public meeting <br />and will be used to review the draft position document. <br /> <br />Stacie Kvilvang of Ehlers & Associates stated that after reviewing the Council video and notes <br />she would like to review some things that were changed from the proposed position paper. She <br />commented that the design constraints, numbers one through six, are not in a particular order. <br />She commented that I-694 should remain in the position paper and be discussed. She referred to <br />the sound study with the separation of Highway 10 and County Road 96 along with the <br />development of TCAAP. She explained that MN/DOT will look at the sound study and is <br />responsible for payment of the study of I-694. She explained that safe pedestrian crossing <br />connecting to trails when crossing over or under Highway 10 or County Road 96 was added. She <br />explained that access for residents to Highway 10 and County Road 96 was included. She stated <br />that MN/DOT has not found a signalized intersection to be viable but City Council believes it is <br />a viable option. <br /> <br />Conncilmember McClung asked what will happen when the proposed plan is completed. <br /> <br />Ms. Kvilvang explained that in a month or so they will return with work projects to review. She <br />explained that a noise study will be completed and results can be reviewed. She commented that <br />they will review the mitigation along with who covers the costs. She reviewed they would look <br />at the roadways with medians and trail widths. She explained they would look at exit ramps and <br />pedestrian access to the bridge along with associated costs. She stated that they anticipate this <br />information to be roughly available for the Council meeting on April 14th. She explained that <br />they should have estimates on the Highway 10 north and south alignment of the roadway and <br />intersections. She explained that they could discuss medians and boulevards at Highway 10 and <br />County Road 96 on the western area where it affects Arden Manor. She explained they could <br />look at the north end where there will be an exit ramp from Highway 10 onto County Road 96. <br />She stated that they could review pedestrian crossing options for crossing over or under Highway <br />10 and County Road 96. <br /> <br />Mayor Harpstead stated he feels the April 14th date is too soon for all of the information to be <br />available. <br /> <br />Ms. Kvilvang stated that they will provide what information they have available at the time. She <br />explained that they will review what the minimums are for all options and will work from there <br />once the impact is understood. <br />
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