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Mounds View City Council August 14, 2023 <br />Regular Meeting Page 15 <br />1 completion in order to create a punch list. He noted staff was not allowed to dictate how or when <br />2 a project should be done. <br />3 <br />4 Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson then updated the Council on the status of <br />5 Spring Lake Road and where it was today. He explained this road was designed to meeting MSA <br />6 standards. He reported the City would receive $1,234,363 in MSA funding to help pay for the <br />7 roadway and trail that was being installed. He indicated the DNR's goal was to limit the amount <br />8 of fill that would go into the road or trail that would go into the ordinary high water (OHW) level. <br />9 He explained staff met with the DNR onsite and pushed back on where the OHW was. He learned <br />10 the surveys were done in the 1940's and this is where the OHW was located. He stated the DNR <br />11 was not interested in resurveying this lake, because then every lake would have to be resurveyed. <br />12 He indicated the trail within this project was ten feet wide and would be a joint bike/pedestrian <br />13 pathway with two feet of snow storage. He reported the original plans called for a chain link fence <br />14 but after receiving feedback from the residents at a neighborhood meeting, he understood the <br />15 neighbors would like to see something different. He stated the fence would now be ornamental. <br />16 He commented further on the project timeline and noted the first lift of pavement would be <br />17 installed on Thursday or Friday of this week and the trail will follow. The final lift should be <br />18 installed by the end of the month. <br />19 <br />20 Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson explained the south portion of Spring Lake <br />21 Road was in Area K. He indicated there was some curbing and aprons that have to be replaced. He <br />22 noted these items have been placed on a punch list. He stated the first lift of asphalt was down and <br />23 the final lift would be installed at the end of the month. <br />24 <br />25 Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson stated he has spoken with Dan Scollen from <br />26 the DNR to see if the height of the fence could be reduced. He was told no more backfill could be <br />27 added to the back side of the retaining wall going into the OHW. He explained he also reviewed <br />28 the MSA requirements with respect to the height of the fence and the answer there is no. He <br />29 reported the fence will be going in per the design at four feet. He commented gates would be <br />30 installed at each of the ped ramps to allow access. <br />31 <br />32 d. Pleasant View/Stinson — Street/Trail and Mailbox Posts. <br />33 <br />34 Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson stated this was a joint project with the City <br />35 of Fridley. He noted the roadway was paved and just about done. He understood restoration work <br />36 has to be completed for the grass and mailboxes have to be installed. He explained staff sent out a <br />37 survey on July 28 and asked to hear back by August 4. He reviewed the results from the survey <br />38 noting Option 2 was the favorite, which was group mailboxes. He commented further on how staff <br />39 was addressing the mailbox placement given the fact there was two different jurisdictions along <br />40 this roadway. He reported the mailbox posts were owned by the City and each resident would be <br />41 given a standard black mailbox. He noted residents could change out their mailbox if desired. He <br />42 indicated he received letters in support of the trail on the west side, which assisted staff in planning <br />43 this section of road. <br />44 <br />45 City Administrator Zikmund stated Acting Mayor Meehlhause, Council Member Lindstrom, <br />46 Public Works Director Peterson and himself met with five of the six property owners this morning <br />