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August 15,2012 Page 4 of 6 <br /> construction of additional catch basins along Pike Lake Drive at Fredeen Court and 12th Street. These catch <br /> basins will provide additional capacity to allow surface water to enter storm sewer under these intersections, <br /> which can reduce the potential for flooding at these intersections. To allow for the additional capacity <br /> collected by the new catch basins,the 30-inch corrugated metal storm sewer pipe discharging to Pike Lake <br /> will be removed and replaced with a larger 54-inch concrete pipe. The residents surrounding these projects <br /> would not be assessed for the improvements. Public Works Director Wyffels stated the costs associated with <br /> the Phase I Freedom Park Flood Mitigation Improvements will be paid for by the Stormwater Improvement <br /> Fund. However,staff indicated cash on hand is insufficient to pay for the entire project. For this reason,Staff <br /> recommends Council consider using an internal loan provided from the Community Redevelopment Fund. <br /> The loan would be repaid by increasing the proposed 2013 Stormwater Utility Rates. Rates would increase <br /> stormwater utility rates by$0.87 per quarter for a single-family home from$10.92 to$11.79 per quarter. <br /> Public Works Director Wyffels recommended the Council accept the bids and adopt a Resolution awarding a <br /> contract for City Project 12-9,Phase I Freedom Park Flood Mitigation Improvements in the amount of <br /> $282,524.20. In addition,the Council is being asked to authorize and direct the Finance Director to transfer <br /> an amount not to exceed$305,800 from the Community Reinvestment Fund into the Stormwater Operating <br /> Fund for the financing of this project,which shall be scheduled for repayment with interest over a period of 10 <br /> years or less. <br /> Mayor Jacobsen questioned how many yards of dirt would be moved through this project.Public Works <br /> Director Wyffels commented 12,500 yards would be moved at Freedom Park and 17,000-18,000 from the <br /> New Brighton Exchange site. He noted the dirt would be spread and compacted. <br /> Councilmember Bauman understood the work needed to be done given the topography at Freedom Park. <br /> She looked forward to the completion of this project and the assistance it would offer the surrounding <br /> neighborhoods. <br /> Councilmember Burg agreed and asked for further information on the suggested plant materials near the pond <br /> at Freedom Park. Public Works Director Wyffels indicated the site would include gencos,tamarack pine <br /> trees,Japanese elms and hackberry. He noted the City Forester chose the plant species and selected the <br /> planting schedule. He discussed the proposed mowing in further detail with the Council and encouraged <br /> Councilmember Burg to review the information further with staff and provide comment. <br /> Councilmember Samuelson questioned when the loan would be repaid. Public Works Director Wyffels <br /> indicated the internal loan would be repaid in 10 years or earlier if the Council desired. City Manager Lotter <br /> commented the internal loan was a better option with greater flexibility than bonding given the size and scope <br /> of this project. He stated the stormwater utility rate could be adjusted over time if there are not other needs for <br /> the City after 10 years. <br /> Mayor Jacobsen was pleased that the City was in a great financial position to allow for the internal loan to <br /> complete this project. <br /> Councilmember Jacobsen questioned how often the stormwater utility rate would be reviewed. City <br /> Manager Lotter indicated this would be reviewed on an annual basis to assure that utility rates are covering <br /> the City's expenses. <br /> Councilmember Burg wanted to be assured that the utility rate would be reviewed and not continue past the <br /> 10 years if unnecessary. City Manager Lotter stated there would be notation within the rate study to draw <br /> attention to the interfund loan with a termination date. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Jacobsen seconded by Councilmember Bauman to adopt a Resolution <br /> awarding a contract for City Project 12-9,Phase I Freedom Park Flood Mitigation Improvements in <br /> the amount of$282,524.20. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> Motion by Councilmember Jacobsen seconded by Councilmember Bauman to authorize the Finance <br /> Director to transfer an amount not to exceed$305,800 from the Community Reinvestment Fund into <br /> the Stormwater Operating Fund for the financing of this project,which shall be scheduled for <br /> repayment with interest over a period of 10 years or less. <br />