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April 9,2013 Page 4 of 9 <br /> 8. Consideration of Plan Approval and Authorize Staff to Advertise for Bids for City 8•Ad.Bids,Proj.13- <br /> 2C.Report No. 13- <br /> Project 13-2C, 2013 Mill & Overlay. Report No. 13-084. Moved to Council Business 084.Moved to Council <br /> Item No.3. Business. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Jacobsen,seconded by Councilmember Samuelson to approve the <br /> Consent Agenda as amended moving Item 8 to Council Business Item 3. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> Public Hearing Public Hearing <br /> 1.Public Improvement <br /> 1. Public Improvement Hearing to Consider Project 13-1, 2013 Street Rehabilitation. Hearing consider <br /> Project 13-1to ,2013 <br /> Report No. 13-085. Resolution No. 13-028. Street Rehabilitation. <br /> Report No. 13-085. <br /> Public Works Director Wyffels requested the Council hold a public improvement hearing for Resolution No. 13-028 <br /> the proposed Project 13-1, 2013 Street Rehabilitation. He explained the City has about 70 <br /> miles of streets and alleys to maintain. He noted that these streets were rehabilitated <br /> approximately every 25-30 years. The project timeline and scope of work was reviewed with <br /> the Council in detail. He indicated 30 feet of sanitary sewer pipe would be replaced in this <br /> project area, along other storm sewer improvements. The total project costs were estimated to <br /> be $1,436,400. He estimated the Birchwood Ponds assessment would be $350 per unit and <br /> $650 for the Windsor Green units. Issues raised at recent neighborhood meetings were noted. <br /> The City would be addressing the grade transition of Windsor Court at County Road E, along <br /> with drainage collection in problem areas near tennis court while also increasing the turning <br /> radii within the cul-de-sacs. Public Works Director Wyffels discussed there had been several <br /> water main breaks in the proposed project area and that Staff was interested in placing the <br /> existing utility lines underground. Staff requested the Council initiate an additional Feasibility <br /> Study to review the underground Xcel Power lines, to relocate the existing watermain from <br /> Silver Lane to Windsor Lane and to reconstruct the existing concrete sidewalk. This additional <br /> study would be reviewed with the Council at their April23rd. Staff recommended that after the <br /> public hearing was closed that the Council adopt a Resolution ordering Project 13-1, the 2013 <br /> Street Rehabilitation and authorize Staff to prepare plans and specifications. <br /> Councilmember Bauman thanked Staff for their thorough presentation this evening. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Burg, seconded by Councilmember Bauman to open the <br /> Public Hearing. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> The Public Hearing was opened at 7:44 p.m. <br /> Mayor Jacobsen asked for comments. <br /> Wayne Carlson, 197 Windsor Lane, expressed concern about a potential leak in the outlet of <br /> the central pond. He commented that water was leaking from the outlet at this time and <br /> recommended the pond be dredged. Public Works Director Wyffels noted the outlet near the <br /> pond would be addressed through the Street Rehabilitation project. <br />
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