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Item No. 8J <br />Meeting Date: August 14, 2006 <br />Type of Business: CA <br />WK: Work Session; PH: Public Hearing; <br />CA: Consent Agenda; CB: Council Business <br />City Administrator Review _______ <br /> City of Mounds View Staff Report <br />To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From: Greg Lee, Director of Public Works <br /> <br />Item Title/Subject: Resolution 6915 Setting a Public Improvement <br />Hearing Date for the County Road 10 Trailway <br />Project: Segments 9&10 <br /> <br />Background: <br />On January 9, 2006 the City Council approved Resolution 6716 authorizing the <br />preparation of a preliminary feasibility report and consultant selection for the <br />County Road 10 Trailway, Lighting, and Landscape Project. At that time, the City <br />Council gave direction that the City should proceed with two segments of trailway <br />along the County Road 10 corridor: 1.) The segments on the north side between <br />County Road H and Silver Lake Road (Segments 1-6) and; 2.) the segments on <br />the south side between Long Lake Road and Silver Lake Road (Segments 9 & <br />10). <br /> <br />On August 7, 2006, a draft Preliminary Feasibility Report for the County Road 10 <br />Trailway Project: Segments 9&10 was submitted for the City Council’s review. <br /> <br /> <br />Discussion: <br />Set Public Improvement Hearing – As per State Statute 429.031: “Before the <br />municipality awards a contract for an improvement or orders it made by day <br />labor, or before the municipality may assess any portion of the cost of an <br />improvement to be made under a cooperative agreement with the state or <br />another political subdivision for sharing the cost of making the improvement, the <br />council shall hold a public hearing on the proposed improvement following two <br />publications in the newspaper of a notice stating the time and place of the <br />hearing, the general nature of the improvement, the estimated cost, and the area <br />proposed to be assessed.” <br /> <br />Staff is recommending that a public hearing be conducted to be in compliance <br />with this state statute and to allow the public to learn about the proposed project <br />and to provide comments. <br />