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7073
Resolution Title
Ordering the Construction of Improvement No. ST-P-80-21 Under and Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429
Resolution Date Passed
11/17/1980
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<br />3 <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: Each street is different and it would depend <br />on traffic, grade, etc. <br /> <br />MR. SCHMIDT: I'm for the improvement. A lot of people have <br />been bragging that they have been Roseville residents for 25 or <br />30 years. That's good, and makes a community. We have been <br />residents for four years. We didn't pay much attention to the <br />street, but if what has happened the last four years as far as <br />the deterioration of the street, happens in the next four <br />years (inaudible) At the entrance to St. Rose parking lot they <br />have these humps to encourage people to slow down. That hump is <br />not terribly unlike most of the street that Burke Avenue is. <br /> <br />Secondly, our street, during rain storms, particularly from <br />the middle of the street to the west, is affectionately referred <br />to as Burke River. Where we live, just a couple houses to the <br />east, we have a pond in there that's six to eight feet in diameter <br />and four inches deep after a good rain, and it usually stays that <br />way a week or two. <br /> <br />Another thing that's quite discouraging is to see people come <br />to visit and park and they pull on to the lawns. It's a little <br />discouraging to see people pull on the lawns and see tire marks. <br /> <br />I think, finally, the main thing we should keep in mind, all <br />of us should be proud of our neighborhood, and I'm sure most of the <br />people on our block - if a portion of their property was in the <br />dispicable condition that street is, they would have it changed. <br />In fact, in the last year we have had people take out their <br />driveways (inaudible) the driveways looked good compared to <br />the street. If we want to be proud of our homes and yards I think <br />we should move toward this and that's why I'm strongly in favor of <br />improving the street. <br /> <br />MR. RICHARD FOX, 1408 West County Road B: I don't understand the <br />feeling of the engineering department on why the people on County <br />Road B should be assessed for storm sewers on Burke Avenue. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: I will be happy to review that again. The <br />properties that face County Road B, generally speaking, the front <br />of the property drains toward County Road B. The rear drains to <br />the common lot line (inaudible) along Burke Avenue. The drainage <br />then is prevailing to the west to the point where it comes out along <br />that lot line. <br /> <br />MR. FOX: That's been built up so much with fences and <br />shrubbery in the last 25 years there's no way it will move unless you <br />put catch basins in the back by the telephone pole. You already <br />have drainage on Pascal. If you have a catch basin on Pascal which <br />drains to County Road B, why do you have to put another one in and <br />assess us for it? <br />
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