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Mounds View City Council May 23, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 24 <br />pond in 2000. He stated that he would like to know why the City did not receive the credits <br />and who is responsible for making sure this was taken care of. <br />• Staff plans to provide the City Council with an update and report on the 2005 Street Project <br />at the July 5, 2005 Council work session. He indicated that Staff has to go back to the <br />drawing board to rework the project noting that Staff is anticipating implementing this <br />project in 2007. <br />• County Road 10 redevelopment and revitalization plan - He asked of a status and whether the <br />surveying has been finished. He expressed concerns stating that he wants to keep this going. <br />o Director Ericson stated that all of the groundwork has been completed, all analysis is <br />done and they have looked at all of the existing street signals at the intersections. He <br />assured Council that they are moving forward. <br />o City Administrator Ulrich stated that he would provide Council with an update noting <br />that the City needs to pursue the safety and improvements of Highway 10. <br />• Spring Creek Regional Quality Pond - at the present time, the two property owners affected <br />were not originally willing but are willing now. He stated that they have voiced their <br />intentions stating that if the City did not act they would be installing new drives and <br />landscaping. He stated that this should be looked into to get it moving forward. He noted <br />that this was also contingent on the street project from last year with respect to controlling <br />some of the water in that area. <br />o City Administrator Ulrich indicated that the last time this was discussed they talked about <br />sending out status notices on the project. He stated that he spoke with Public Works <br />Director Lee and he highly recommends sending out a final notice to provide a status of <br />the project. He stated that he would like to send out the final letter with the update. <br />Council Member Stigney stated that the petition stopped the pond and asked what it is that they <br />plan to send out. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that this was on the petition but that it did not apply to the <br />project as the petition was sufficient. <br />City Attorney Riggs explained that the petition was for the assessment of the project and that is <br />the authority in the Charter to utilize this process. <br />Mayor Marty asked City Administrator Ulrich to review the issues he has outlined with Public <br />Works Director Lee and provide the Council with an update. <br />Brian Amundsen stated that he was also included in the meeting on the Street Project. He stated <br />that part of the issue Council is still facing is on the financing. He stated that in the meeting they <br />discussed ways to engage other groups in order to come up with a better solution. He stated that <br />he would like to remind people that the Spring Creek project still has to go through the 60-day <br />public comment period. He noted that they had 97 signatures of people that do not want to see <br />the wetland disturbed in order to install a holding pond. He stated that if Council is still <br />considering moving forward with the sediment pond they would still have a very angry <br />. neighborhood. <br />
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