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16 <br /> City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> May 23, 2000 <br /> Page 5 <br /> 1 St. Anthony approves Change Order No. _1 to the Contract Document relating to im- <br /> 2 provements to 29th Avenue NE. <br /> 3 Motion carried unanimouslv. <br /> 4 3. Resolution 00-046 re: Adopt Amendment to Policy on Decorative Lighting on <br /> 5 MSA Designated Streets. <br /> 6 Mr. Hubmer referred the Council's attention to his May 17, 2000 letter wherein a recom- <br /> 7 mendation was made to modify the City's existing street lighting policy and procedures <br /> 8 to include No. 6 (see below)under the City Policy section on page 1 of the Policies and <br /> 9 Procedures. <br /> 10 Motion by Horst to approve Resolution 00-046, wherein the City Council of the City of <br /> 11 St. Anthony amends the Street Lighting Policy and Procedures to include the following <br /> 12 City policy as Policy No. 6: <br /> 13 "6. The City will require that upon complete reconstruction of municipal state aid <br /> •14 streets where pedestrian walkways are provided, decorative lighting shall be.re- <br /> .5 quired as part of these improvements. Decorative lighting shall confirm with the <br /> 16 recommendations of the City Council after review of the lighting plan by the City <br /> 17 Planning Commission and City Parks Commission. Installation of decorative <br /> 18 lighting will not be assessed to residents along municipal state aid streets." <br /> 19 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 20 Sparks inquired about the date to begin construction on the 29th Avenue Street project. Mr. <br /> 21 Hubmer responded possibly next week and that is one of the reasons for the residents' meeting <br /> 22 on Thursday, May 25, 2000. <br /> 23 Sparks mentioned that the size of the pipes.for Harding Street have not yet been determined and <br /> 24 the City is limiting the pipe size option by approving the above Resolution. Thuesen offered that <br /> 25 this issue had been researched extensively and how it related to the stormwater issue. Cavanaugh <br /> 26 agreed that there has not been any information provided that would prove that the Harding proj- <br /> 27 ect would not work as planned and felt that the Council needed to proceed and view how the <br /> 28 project unfolded. <br /> 29 Thuesen reminded the Council that the City has worked closely with an engineering firm and had <br /> 30 numerous meetings and discussions about the proper and best way to proceed. <br /> • '1 Cavanaugh expressed his understanding regarding Spark's concerns, and stated that the schedule <br /> 32 would be closely watched and her questions answered. <br />