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COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 11, 1998 <br /> CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT,DAVID AHRENS <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 98- 64, Receive Report and Call Hearing on <br /> Improvement,Apollo Drive, Phase 3 - Mr. Ahrens explained that on August 11, 1997, the <br /> Council ordered the preparation of a feasibility report that investigated the extension of Apollo <br /> Drive from its current terminus at Lilac Street to Lake Drive. The report is complete and staff is <br /> requesting Council action to receive the report and call a hearing for the improvement at the June <br /> 8, 1998, Council meeting. <br /> The report studies in detail the extension of Apollo Drive from Lilac Street to Lake Drive. The <br /> project is being initiated and administered by the City of Lino Lakes. Upon completion of the <br /> project, the roadway will become part of the County highway system. This process was utilized <br /> in the previous two (2) phases of Apollo Drive construction. The extension of Apollo Drive has <br /> been planned since the first phase of Apollo Drive was studied in 1990. The Apollo Drive, Phase <br /> 3,project will increase safety along Lake Drive by increasing the separation between the I-35W <br /> southbound ramp and existing Lilac Street. <br /> Mr. Ahrens continued stating that the roadway is proposed to match the current width of 52 feet <br /> with turning lanes provided at Lake Drive. Regional storm water detention ponds are studied in <br /> the report providing storm water management for Apollo Drive and adjacent properties. He <br /> n noted that project costs and financing are summarized in the report. <br /> The project is located in a portion of the City that falls within the provision of Section 8.07 of the <br /> City Charter. This section of the Charter states that the construction of local improvements and <br /> the levy of special assessments for the financing of the improvements shall be in accordance with <br /> Minnesota Statutes rather than Section 8.04 of the City Charter. The exception to this provision <br /> is the properties on which single family, owner occupied dwellings exist. In those cases the <br /> property owner can file a petition with the City Clerk objecting to the special assessment. <br /> Mr. Ahrens informed the Council that they would receive the completed report within a couple of <br /> days. <br /> Staff recommended that Resolution No. 98 - 64 be adopted. <br /> Mayor Sullivan asked if the report would have any changes from what had been discussed in the <br /> past. Mr. Ahrens indicated that the storm water management area had been increased. Council <br /> will be informed of all the details at the public hearing. He also stated that Ms. Vaske would be <br /> involved with the financing as soon as she received the completed report. <br /> Council Member Neal questioned the number of homes that the project involved. He also asked <br /> if the road went through the VFW property. Mr. Ahrens indicated the project did involve two (2) <br /> existing homes, and those property owners are currently working with an appraiser and <br /> relocation company. He stated that the road did go through the VFW property. <br /> 5 <br />