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r, y a i 1 <br /> Page 4 / . <br /> October 13, 1997 • <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> Ms.Haake asked that the City Council consider repair/resurface Spring Lake Road and County Road I using <br /> only the allotted funds available from the Ramsey County Tumback Funds,and built the roadways entirely <br /> within that budget,and that Mounds View does not pursue MSA designation for the entire length of Spring <br /> Lake Road from County Road J to County Road H2. She noted that if Mounds View insists upon a more <br /> sophisticated roadway than what the residents want,they should delay the reconstruction of Spring Lake Road <br /> and County Road I until they develop a 10 year roadway capital master plan for the entire city with funding <br /> mechanisms to achieve the long term solution for all of the system. She also asked that Mounds View appeal <br /> to MNDOT to allow MSA funding to be used for all roadways within the city or to change the MNDOT <br /> restrictive MSA suburban/urban design criteria to allow for water quality/quantity standards to be applied. <br /> Mayor McCarty noted that the city is working on a master capital improvements plan and after they understand <br /> the needs city-wide,the costs can be looked at to determine the best funding mechanism for those needs, <br /> including the possibility of a bond. <br /> Council member Stigney noted that the assessment area was reduced approximately 40%from the original <br /> proposal and asked why this was so. Mr.Peters explained that originally they were looking at areas that <br /> contributed to the lateral system as well but when looking more closely at the city's policy it was noted that <br /> lateral improvements are paid for by the city. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Koopmeiners to accept the feasibility study for the reconstruction of Spring Lake . <br /> Road and County Road I,with an amendment to include SEH File A-MOUND9706. <br /> VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> C. Consideration of Resolution No.5158,Setting a Public Hearing for November 25,1997 at 7:05 p.m., <br /> to Consider the Reconstruction of Spring Lake Road and County Road L <br /> Mr.Ulrich noted a typographical error in the date of the Public Hearing. The date should be changed to <br /> November 24,1997. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Koopmeiners to Approve Resolution No.5158,Setting a Public Hearing for <br /> November 24,1997 at 7:05 p.m.,to Consider the Reconstruction of Spring Lake Road and County Road I. <br /> VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> D. Consideration of Approval of Final Schematic Design for Phase 11 of the Mounds View Community <br /> Center. <br /> Cathy Bennett introduced Dean Olson with WAI Continuum who was present to discuss the final schematic <br /> plans for Phase II of the Community Center. He noted the changes that have been made to the plan since the <br /> September 15th meeting. He noted that additional storage has been provided behind the bleachers in the <br /> gymnasium. Diagrams were presented to show the floor plan as well as the exterior which is proposed for the <br /> building and Mr.Olson presented a proposed schedule,assuming approval of the final schematic design. <br /> Council member Quick asked if the gymnasium has adequate storage space. He noted that by moving one <br /> wall,an additional 95 foot X 6 foot storage space could be added. He asked how much it would cost to move • <br /> the wall to provide this additional space. Mr.Olson estimated that this would run approximately$75/square <br /> foot. <br />
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