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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JULY 25, 2018 <br />The Public Works Director reported that staff has reviewed the design that <br />was submitted by Mr. Huot, and believes it is structurally sound, in <br />compliance with city codes, and the proper size for future maintenance <br />needs of the portable restrooms. He noted that Mr. Huot was at the July <br />10, 2018, Parks & Recreation Commission meeting, where the <br />Commission reviewed the project and had an opportunity to speak with <br />Mr. Huot. He noted that at this time, the total project costs are estimated <br />at $1,500.00, and the Little Canada Recreation Association (LORA) has <br />granted $800.00 towards this project. <br />McGraw introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTIONNO. 2018-7-158— APPROVING THE PROJECT <br />DESIGNAND UP TO $700.00 TOWARDS THE COST OF MATERIALS <br />FOR BOYSCO UT HUNTER HUOT TO CONSTRUCT FOUR <br />PORTABLE RESTROOM SCREENING STRUCTURES AT PIONEER <br />PARK AND SPOONER PARK <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Keis. <br />Ayes (5). <br />Nays (0). Resolution adopted. <br />EAGLE SCOUT <br />The Public Works Director reported that Boy Scout Ben Belin is working on <br />PROJECT— <br />his Eagle Scout project and is proposing to clear out and replant a rainwater <br />REPLANTING <br />garden on Sextant Avenue in Little Canada. He stated that Staff has <br />RAINWATER <br />identified that this particular rainwater garden is in need of repair to help it <br />GARDEN <br />work as intended, and recommended that Mr. Belin clear and replant this <br />rainwater garden. The Public Works Director explained that Mr. Belin <br />worked with the Ramsey -Washington Metro Watershed District to come up <br />with a planting design that will work for this particular rainwater garden. <br />He stated that Staff, the Watershed District, and the City Engineer have all <br />reviewed the proposed layout and believe it to be a good design that will <br />function properly. He reported that Mr. Belin estimated the cost of plants <br />and mulch will be $255.99 and Mr. Belin will raise funds for other project <br />costs that may come up. <br />Mr. Belin stated that he has been working with Mr. Shearen and the <br />Watershed District staff to make a plan for this raingarden. Fischer asked <br />when the work would be done. Mr. Belin reported it would be done in late <br />August or early September, he will use eight to ten volunteers, and it should <br />only take two days. He stated that he is requesting funds from the City for <br />$260 to pay for the plants for this project. <br />5 <br />