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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for March 5,2018 <br /> Page 6 of 10 <br /> Richard Graves, 6822 Oneka Lake Boulevard said, to put things into perspective, in 1978 or <br /> 1979 his mother paid $13,000 for road improvements. He said that road is not a low traffic area. <br /> He questioned the utility costs to the property owners and said he wanted nothing to do with that. <br /> He said a developer could pay, and he didn't care if they were going to tear up the road later. <br /> Erichson explained that the City does not upfront the costs for utility improvements, and if <br /> property owners don't do it done voluntary, the improvements would not be made. If they <br /> wanted it done, terms would be discussed and likely done through an agreement. Mark said it <br /> would make the property developable, and he explained how it is all factored into the price of <br /> each individual lot. <br /> Graves stated he would need to factor all that in. He thought the widening of the road was a <br /> good idea but didn't think the roads were in that bad condition. He talked about alcohol <br /> containers that he finds in the ditches and the snowmobilers on his private property. He is not in <br /> favor of paying for the utility extension. <br /> Fred Hummel, 7225 Oneka Lake Boulevard, commented on the existing condition of Oneka <br /> Lake Boulevard, and it was his opinion that the signs of road failure were premature. He asked <br /> what the soil boring showed and questioned the plan to just do reclamation and overlay_ He said <br /> it didn't seem like it would address the problems that might exist in some areas_ The wider <br /> width along Oneka Lake Boulevard would need a lot of fill in the deeper ditches. He was not <br /> sure he was in favor of the cost since it was unlikely you could get proper compaction. He <br /> would rather have improvements done now when interest rates and oil and construction costs are <br /> lower. He said it has been deteriorating badly during the past five years. His concern was the <br /> subbase and whether just doing reclamation was enough. <br /> Erichson responded that the soil borings do reflect a good amount of class five. They would be <br /> adding to that and it would be robust. Due diligence would be done during the design process <br /> for subgrade corrections. <br /> Joe Wewers, 15880 Harrow Avenue North, talked about how the shoulders have gone bad <br /> because there was no shoring of the blacktop. He recalled problems with the culvert on the north <br /> end of Harrow Avenue and stated that needed to be considered during engineering. He talked <br /> about the cracks and movement of the blacktop, and said if the road was being widened, it could <br /> be straightened out. He commented on the safety of bikers. <br /> Weidt closed the public hearing. <br /> Miron recalled there was a lot of conversations on the road width, and the same views were <br /> expressed at the neighborhood meetings. It was his hope that the increased road width would <br /> provide a better design. <br /> Klein stated those he spoke with at the meetings were in favor of moving forward with this <br /> project, and he understood some areas were not as degraded as others. <br />
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