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<br />City of Roseville <br />Community Development Department <br /> <br />Memo <br />Jan 11, 1996 <br /> <br />TO: Steve Sarkozy, City Manager <br />FROM: Dennis Welsch, Community Development Director (490-2232) ~ <br /> <br />RE: A.C.I. FENCE EXTENSION COST ESTIMATES <br /> <br />Attached are the cost estimates that we requested from Keller Home Improvement to extend their <br />previous fence project at the back of the AC.I. site. <br /> <br />The fence extension (similar design as previous fence) is estimated to be 210 feet long and would <br />cost $6,945.00. This amounts to $33.07 per lineal foot offence. To remove the existing fence (72 <br />feet), add an additional $370.00. Within the next week, AC.I. will review these costs and <br />hopefully agree to the improvement on their leased property or the land owner (St. Paul <br />Properties) will have to become an additional partner. I am assuming that this fence extension <br />would paid for on a 50%/50% basis between AC.I. and the City. <br /> <br />FURTHER FENCE EXTENSION BEYOND A.C.I.: <br /> <br />There is approximately 500.feet of additional residential area behind ARA, another user to the <br />west of AC.I. If these residents also needed a fence, the added cost for this section would be <br />approximately $16,500. this assumes that the City could obtain permission to install the fence on <br />private property and some type of agreement from the property owner to maintain it in the future. <br /> <br />POLICY DECISIONS: <br /> <br />This form of "buffering" of existing businesses from residential areas is a proactive approach to <br />the noise and visual problems that Roseville has along some of the industrial/commercial and <br />residential borders. As in the past, it is my assumption that the Council will want to review this <br />policy city-wide as well as on a case by case basis. This could become a very expensive program <br />on the remaining existing commercial and industrial parcels along Rice, Larpentuer, Lexington, <br />and Snelling. Another example is the County Road "C" area between Hamline and Snelling, <br />where the cost of minimal fencing in this area would cost in excess of $48,000. <br /> <br />1 <br />