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E-Mailed to Council on 5/3/O1 at 1134 a.m. <br /> Apri125, 2001 Council Minutes <br /> Council Member Nelson questioned whether the meeting could be held at Mr. DeVine's <br /> ofFce. Mr. DeVine stated that they had recently leased the main floor level of the <br /> building and offered the use of his conference room for the meeting. <br /> Consensus was to hold the meeting on May 15, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. at Mr. DeVine's <br /> Office. <br /> 4. Trail in Front of AppleTree Square <br /> Mr. Peterson stated that there are two (2) options for the trail. One option is to pave over <br /> the existing overlay of the trail. The maximum width of the trail would remain six (6) <br /> feet wide. Mr. Peterson noted that three (3) drainage locations would need to be <br /> installed. Mr. Peterson advised same to be concrete swales that would a11ow movexnent <br /> of water across the trail and into the ditch. The second option is to fill in the ditch and <br /> make the trail eight (8) or ten (10) feet wide. The approximate cost for the first option <br /> would be $3,000 and the second option would be $10,000 to $11,000. Mr. Peterson <br /> stated that the second option would need Anoka County approval to fill in the existing <br /> ditch. <br /> Council Member Nelson questioned the possibility of using metal grates instead of <br /> concrete swales. Mr. Peterson explained that metal grates do not work well during the <br /> freeze/thaw cycle and are not recommended. <br /> Council Member Capra questioned whether the same option could be utilized for the new <br /> stripe mail deveiopment. Mr. Peterson stated that the traii would drain into a catch basin <br /> at that site. <br /> Motion by Council Member Nelson, seconded bv Council Member Capra to offer <br /> the first option to Mr. Drilling for the trail on the west side of AppleTree S uare. <br /> Ail in favor. Motion carried unanimausly. <br /> Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council Member <br /> Nelson to a�prove the commencement of accepting Request for Bids regardin� the <br /> Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park Electrical Plans based on any amendments from <br /> the Parks and Recreation Committee. AIl in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> XI. PUBLIC WORKS REPORT <br /> 1. 6961 Dupre Road (Drivewav Accessibilit�� <br /> I Mr. March stated that the City would incur $365 per hour plus tax to rent a bobcat with a <br /> mill attachment and trailer. It was anticipated that the project would take four (4) hours <br /> I to complete. <br /> Page 8 of 12 <br />