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15,,,, i ''' Di \ t r�,'� <br /> 1irhiutu <br /> � t MPage3 <br /> • October 13, 1997 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> 1 Mr.Whiting noted that the City has been working with the legislature on the issues relating to expansion of the <br /> 2 Anoka Airport. Mr.Long provided a brief summary of the city's concerns in regard to the proposed <br /> 3 expansion and the fact that MAC is not following the procedures set forth in the Airport Guide or Aviation <br /> 4 Chapter. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 Mayor McCarty provided Mr.Packer with a copy of the RFP for framework and transportation studies in <br /> 7 connection with the I-35W Corridor. Mr.Packer stated he thinks the I-35W Corridor Group is a great idea <br /> 8 and noted that they will do anything they can do to encourage and help to finance that. He also noted that Met <br /> 9 Council has a limited number of funds left over which are being allocated to cities to revise their <br /> 10 Comprehensive Plans. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 B. Presentation and Acceptance of the feasibility study for the reconstruction of Spring Lake Road <br /> 13 and County Road L <br /> 14 <br /> 15 Mr.Barry Peters of Short-Elliott-Hendrickson was present to discuss the feasibility study for the reconstruction <br /> 16 of Spring Lake Road and County Road I. He noted that there has been some discussion about building a rural <br /> 17 or suburban section in the area,and in discussions with State Aid, it was noted that a suburban section could <br /> 18 be built(basically a rural section with no curb and gutter),but a 12 foot lane would be required on each side <br /> 19 and with the traffic volume it would require an eight foot gravel or bituminous shoulder. This would end up <br /> 20 being a 40 foot wide road. As proposed,the new roadway would be 32 feet wide with curb and gutter. <br /> • 21 Three alternatives were looked at for treating storm water run-off and Mr.Peters briefly discussed these <br /> 22 options. He explained that the city's policy requires the construction of trailways along all state aid routes. <br /> 23 If the Council should decide that they do not want to proceed with that policy and cut back on some of it,they <br /> 24 would recommend that the Council at least consider continuing the trail along County Road I and also one <br /> 25 constructed up to Hillview from County Road I to provide pedestrian access to the Beach area on the North <br /> 26 side of the lake. Mr.Peters provided estimated costs of the project based on a 32 foot wide street(with a area <br /> 27 of 26 foot wide),a trailway(not based on the minimum), construction of water services,and storm sewer <br /> 28 systems for a total base cost of$1,529,979.00(the three alternates would be additional). Mr.Peters also went <br /> 29 through the City's Assessment Policy and the estimated schedule of the improvements. <br /> 30 <br /> 31 Mayor McCarty stated he would like Mr.Peters to include the 26 foot roadway feasibility study as a part of the <br /> 32 preliminary report for the Public Hearing purposes. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 Barb Haake,3024 County Road I, stated in 1997,the City of Mounds View received$321,259.00 in MSA <br /> 35 funds which is approximately$27,000 more than what was received in 1996. In January 1998 it is thought that <br /> 36 the city may receive an additional$27,000 to$30,000,bringing the total to approximately$350,000. These <br /> 37 funds can be accumulated for up to four years. Approximately$120,000 in MSA funds are owed. The <br /> 38 Ramsey County Tumback Funds are$580,000 for Spring Lake Road and$10,000 for County Road I. Some <br /> 39 of the area is not MSA roadway,therefore she does not see a need to use MSA standards for the entire area. <br /> 40 Without using MSA funding,the residents could have the kind of road that they desire. Taking into <br /> 41 consideration estimates that she received,with cost consideration given to additional costs,she feels there <br /> 42 should be sufficient Ramsey County tumback funds to finance the project. Ms.Haake discussed some other <br /> 43 options that were addressed to provide adequate protection for the storm water run off. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 Until a ten year plan is implemented,she suggests that the city delay any road upgrading/rebuilding or use <br /> 046 money available. She also suggested that the City establish a Study Committee to research how other <br /> 47 comparable cities are financing their road improvements and explore the possibility of a bond issue for street <br /> 48 construction,re-paving and establish a maintenance fund. <br />