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COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 10, 1998 <br /> The project included the installation of a traffic control signal at the intersection of Elm Street <br /> and Lake Drive. The final contract amount is summarized as follows: <br /> Original Bid Amount $59,207.00 <br /> Change Order No. 1 $ ,8,869.54 <br /> Final Contract Amount $68,076.54 <br /> The change order is a result of Centennial School District requesting an advance warning flasher <br /> system to supplement the school speed zone signing after construction of the signal system had <br /> begun. The cost for the flasher system was assessed to the Centennial School District. <br /> Staff recommended adoption of Resolution No. 98 - 128. <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 128, as presented. Council <br /> Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Resolution No. 98 - 128 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 98- 129, Accept Permanent Easement, Otter Lake Road <br /> Realignment-Mr. Ahrens explained that the planned construction of Otter Lake Road requires <br /> the acquisition of property for the roadway, utilities, and drainage ponds. The City Attorney has <br /> reached a settlement with Gene Arnt and Arnt Family Limited Partnership for the acquisition of <br /> roadway, utility, and drainage easements over their property. Mr. Ahrens referred to a letter from �. <br /> Mr. Hawkins that recommends acceptance of the settlement. <br /> The City is acquiring 3.17 acres of land for the roadway, utilities, and ponding areas. The <br /> ponding areas are part of the Clearwater Creek greenway recently discussed at the joint meeting <br /> with Hugo and White Bear Township. The planned drainage ponds will provide regional <br /> detention ponding and wetland mitigation to the properties within the Clearwater Creek light <br /> industrial area. The cost of the easements is $1.00 per square foot or a total of$138,085.20. Of <br /> the 3.17 acres, 1.70 acres is for roadway purposes and is funded by the City through assessments. <br /> The remaining 1.47 acres is for ponding purposes and is proposed to be funded through the <br /> Surface Water Management Fund. <br /> Staff recommended adoption of Resolution No. 98 - 129. <br /> Mayor Sullivan asked if this issue was part of the financial meeting last March, 1998. Mr. <br /> Ahrens indicated it was part of the financial meeting and was proposed to be funded through the <br /> Surface Water Management Fund. <br /> Mr. Hawkins noted the City has acquired a lot of easements in that area. The area is a prime <br /> commercial area. The City has paid$1.00 per square foot for the easements which is consistent <br /> with other City acquisition. Mr. Hawkins referred to Mr. and Mrs. Hill who were asking for <br /> right-of-way compensation. One dollar per square foot is standard practice. <br /> 12 <br />
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