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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES JUNE 2, 1987 PAGE 10 <br />R M/S/F Armstrong/Johnson - to table a decision on the Lake Elmo Heights <br />Second Addition Preliminary Plat pending a public hearing on June 16th <br />to consider a variance to the length of the cul-de-sac. (Motion <br />failed.2-3 (Moe, Christ, Graves: He voted no because he would like to <br />resolve this issue tonight). <br />a M/S/P Graves/Moe - to accept the location, replacement and length of <br />the road and cul-de-sac as indicated on the plat plan (paved to the <br />western boundary) and defined as a temporary cul-de-sac which is <br />justification to their exceeding the 800 foot limit. (Motion carried <br />3-2<Armstrong, Johnson>). <br />D. Legion Pond <br />City Engineer Bohrer reported that the concensus reached by the Valley <br />Branch Watershed Distict at its May 28th meeting, where City Council <br />members and residents attended, was that the City and residents should <br />investigate a temporary pumping project to provide some immediate <br />flood relief while they consider amending their 509 Plan to include <br />Legion Pond. Futhermore, the managers said the residents should <br />participate in such a temporary project which would indicate to them <br />their willingness to invest in the process. <br />Bohrer compared cost and timeline estimates on two temporary pumping <br />; projects, one designed to reduce the pond's elevation to 883.5 and the <br />j other to 882. The VBWD would donate a pump, but residents would <br />- assume fuel and hook up costs with the City possibly contributing city <br />crew labor and maintenance costs and handling permit and grant <br />applications. <br />PUMP to 882 <br />A. Direct Costs <br />1. Gen. Rent (1 month) <br />2. Fuel (70 gal. x 18 days) <br />3. Misc Equip. <br />B. Indirect Costs <br />1. Crewtime set Up <br />2. Fueling (maintenance) <br />3. Take down and cleanup <br />C. Engineering <br />Permits, Esmt. <br />$1875 <br />1385 <br />500 <br />$3760 <br />800 <br />540 <br />800 <br />$2140 <br />250+ <br />$6150+ <br />
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