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<br />. <br /> <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br />Village of Arden Hills <br />Monday, June 9, 1986 - 7:30 P.M. <br />Village Hall <br /> <br />Call to Order <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, Mayor Woodburn called the meeting to <br />order at 7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />Roll Call <br />Present: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Absent: <br />Also Present: <br /> <br />Mayor Robert Woodburn, Councilmembers Thomas Sather, Gary <br />Peck, Nancy Hansen, Dale Hicks <br />None <br />Attorney James Lynden, Engineers Donald Christoffersen and <br />Barry Peters, Planner Orlyn Miller, Public Works Supervisor <br />Robert Raddatz, Clerk Administrator Charlotte McNiesh, Deputy <br />Clerk Dorothy Zehm <br /> <br />Approval of Minutes <br />Hansen moved, seconded by Peck, that the minutes of May 19th Council meeting be <br />approved as submitted, and the minutes of the May 27th Council meeting be <br />approved as amended. Motion carried unanimously. (5-0) <br /> <br />Business from the Floor <br />Ron Christiansen requested the installation of a larger, yellow "Dead End" sign <br />at Pascal and County Road E, to replace the existing small black and white <br />"Dead End" sign, and requested the installation of 3 or 4 steel posts at the <br />turn-around at the north end of Pascal. Council referred the requests to <br />Public Works Supervisor Raddatz and the Public Safety/Works Committee. <br /> <br />Public Hearin~ - Combined Impr. Nos. SS-83-6 and W-86-2. Sewer Interceptor and <br />Truhler Addition Water Improvements <br />Mayor Woodburn opened the public hearing at 7:38 p.m. Engineer Christoffersen <br />briefly explained the combined improvements and reviewed his June 6, 1986 <br />updated feasibility of Improvement Nos. SS-83-6 and W-86-2 (Sanitary Sewer and <br />Watermain South of Round Lake). <br /> <br />Christoffersen explained that the interceptor eliminates the need for the <br />pumping station on Highway 10; Christoffersen indicated the final revised <br />alignment of the sanitary sewer which generally follows property lines-and an <br />existing 66 foot wide utility easement; noted that the change in alignment is <br />the result of several meetings with the various property owners, and was <br />generally agreed upon. <br /> <br />Christoffersen explained that the watermain follows the same route as the <br />interceptor main, connecting to the main on 13th Street and was petitioned for <br />by Naegele for the proposed Truhler Addition. Estimated total cost of the <br />combined improvements is $599,047 (sanitary sewer - $511,132; Meter Station - <br />$48,600; watermain - $39,315). <br /> <br />Clerk Administrator McNiesh verified that the Notice of Hearing was published <br />twice in the New Bri~hton Bulletin on May 28 and June 4, and was mailed to <br />affected property owners on May 28, 1986. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />Council was referred to Naegele's letter of 5/29/86, withdrawing their petition <br />for the watermain and notifying the City they will not pursue the Truhler <br />Addition platting and will meet with the City Engineer to resolve the alignment <br />of the sanitary sewer which, as proposed, will restrict building options on the <br />site. <br /> <br />Comments and Questions from the Floor _ <br />George Winiecki said he represents fourteen property owners of the Winiecki <br />property; asked why the sewer line is needed. Christoffersen explained that <br />the existing sewer mains south of 1-694 are not adequate for the sewage flow <br />from the area north of 1-694; explained that the potential development of the <br />Winiecki property, and other developments in the north area, are adding to the <br />problem and must be alleviated; explained that the mains south of 1-694 were <br />not designed to carry the flow from the properties north of 1-694; noted there <br />is sufficient capacity in the New Brighton system, and it was determined it is <br />