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2 <br />4 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />32 <br />33 <br />34 <br />35 <br />36 <br />37 <br />38 <br />39 <br />40 <br />41 <br />42 <br />43 <br />44 <br />45 <br />46 <br />4City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />February 26, 2013 <br />Page 2 <br />Mayor Pro Tem Stille opened the public hearing at 7:03 p.m. <br />City Engineer Hubmer explained that the 2013 street and utility improvement project will take <br />place on 36°i Avenue from Roosevelt to Silver Lake Road and on Edward Street from 36°' to 35°' <br />Avenues. He stated the sanitary sewer improvements include replacing the existing clay tile <br />along Edward Street and segments of 36`x' Avenue noting these improvements will help reduce <br />the City's I&I. He stated the project will also replace the existing 6" cast iron water main with <br />8" ductile iron pipe and the concrete streets will be replaced with asphalt. He indicated other <br />improvements include drainage improvements at the intersection of Roosevelt and 36°1 to deal <br />with water ponding in the intersection and these improvements have been included based on the <br />request of several residents. He stated there are two water quality improvement projects under <br />consideration to meet the requirements of the Rice Creek Watershed District and one of the <br />projects involves improvements at Salo Park adding that City staff will be meeting next week to <br />determine if the maintenance costs associated with the Salo Park improvements are in line with <br />the benefits of the project. He stated the other water quality project is located at the hrdustrial <br />Custom Products building and involves the installation of an in-line treatment system similar to <br />the system located at Village Pub. He advised that residents will not have access to their homes <br />while utility construction is taking place in front of their driveway and requested that residents <br />inform the City of any special events planned during construction. He also requested that <br />residents inform the contractor of any sprinkler systems or invisible fencing. He stated that <br />temporary water service will be in place during construction and asked residents not to mow or <br />weed whip next to the temporary water service. He advised that the City will replace <br />approximately 15' of driveways and residents can replace the remainder of their driveway at <br />their expense if they choose; bid prices for asphalt are $34 per square yard and $43 per square <br />yard for concrete. I -Ie indicated construction is scheduled to begin in April or May with <br />substantial completion in October 2013. He stated the total project cost is $1,803,196.62 with <br />$1,078,164.03 for street reconstruction, $160,483.90 for sanitary sewer improvements, <br />$308,025.55 for water main improvements, $156,523.14 for storm sewer improvements, and <br />$100,000 for water quality improvements. Ile stated the amount assessable to residents is <br />$379,200.40 and explained how assessments are calculated for standard and corner lots. Ile <br />indicated residents can either pay their assessment in full or paid over a fifteen -year period with <br />interest otherwise the amount will go on the property taxes and assessed over fifteen years. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Stille requested further information regarding the costs associated with the water <br />quality improvement options and asked if the costs are comparable. <br />City Engineer Hubmer advised there are advantages and disadvantages to both options and stated <br />the City is considering a system to remove soluble materials from the ponds so that phosphorus <br />is not in the water going into Silver Lake. He indicated this system has chemical costs every <br />year as well as sewage costs. He stated the other system is a mechanical separator that will <br />remove large particles but this system will not eliminate soluble phosphorus nutrients and will <br />need to be cleaned out once or twice per year. He noted there are maintenance costs with both <br />options but it will improve the water quality in Silver Lake. He added the budget will remain the <br />same whichever option the City chooses. <br />Councilmember Roth asked if there would be any benefit to doing both projects. <br />
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