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COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 23, 1998 <br /> Council Member Dahl asked how wide the parkway will be at the entrance to the complex. Mr. <br /> Ahrens explained that there are two driving lanes at the entrance, equal to 24 feet, with the <br /> median being 8 to 10 feet in width,narrowing gradually at the eastern end. <br /> Council Member Lyden reiterated his concerns, suggesting that construction plans in certain <br /> areas of the proposed complex do not allow for a true parkway diminishing the quality of the <br /> overall project. <br /> Council Member Bergeson suggested that a"parkway" can be accomplished through plantings <br /> on either side of a roadway. <br /> Council Member Lyden moved to deny Resolution No. 98 - 19, as presented. Motion failed for <br /> lack of a second. <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 19, as presented. Mayor <br /> Sullivan seconded the motion. Motion carried, with Council Member Lyden voting no. <br /> Resolution No. 98 - 19 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 98 -20,Ware Road Reconstruction,Approve Plans and <br /> Specifications, and Order Advertisement for Bids - Mr. Ahrens explained that the <br /> reconstruction of Ware Road began approximately one year ago with the feasibility report <br /> prepared and received by Council in May. A public hearing was held on June 23, and Council <br /> ordered preparation of plans and specifications. Further Council action is now required to allow <br /> for advertisement to receive bids. <br /> Mr. Ahrens reminded the group of the dire need for repair to Ware Road, which is proposed to be <br /> 32 feet in width from Arrowhead Drive to Ash Street (County Road J) and 36 feet wide from <br /> Arrowhead to Birch to allow for parking on the east side. He also pointed out that utilities on <br /> Ware Road will be extended from Coyote Trail south to Ash Street in concurrence with road <br /> reconstruction. A sanitary lift station is proposed for location south of 62nd Street in order to <br /> minimize sewer depth. The water main will extend from Ash Street to Linda Avenue and Coyote <br /> Trail. <br /> Since the subject section of Ware Road lies outside the MUSA boundary, no connections can <br /> take place until (1)the Comprehensive Plan process provides for MUSA designation, or(2) a <br /> property owner experiences a failed septic system with no possibility for its reconstruction. <br /> The estimated project construction cost is $1,295,000 with associated engineering and <br /> administrative expenses of approximately $388,500, for a total project cost of approximately <br /> $1,683,500. <br /> .-� Mr. Ahrens added that a roadway wider than 32 feet would pose additional impact to wetlands, <br /> as well as require additional rights-of-way and additional tree removal. He stated that following <br /> 15 <br />