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Council Meeting Minutes for March 17, 2025 <br />Page 6 of 8 <br /> <br />Kelly and Abraao Franco had requested an encroachment agreement to allow construction of a <br />fence within a drainage and utility easement on property located at 16168 Empress Avenue <br />North. The Senior Engineering Technician had reviewed the location of the fence and was <br />comfortable with the request. Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved RESOLUTION 2025- <br />7 APPROVING AN ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF <br />A FENCE WITHIN A DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT ON THE PROPERTY <br />LOCATED AT 16168 EMPRESS AVENUE NORTH. <br />Approve Resolution and Cooperative Construction Agreement for the MNDOT, <br />Washington County, and City of Hugo <br /> <br />Washington County applied for Local Partnership Program funds from MNDOT for <br />improvements to Trunk Highway 61 from 140th Street N (County State Aid Highway 8) to <br />Frenchman Road (County State Aid Highway 8). The County coordinated this application with <br />the City of Hugo and was successful in receiving funds. The project included grading, <br />bituminous mill and surfacing, drainage improvements, ADA improvements and signal <br />revisions. The project included minor widening and improvements to the signal and turn lane <br />operations. The City costs were related to signal modifications on the local legs of the <br />intersection, minor adjustments to watermain gate valve boxes, and repainting the signal systems <br />which had been the responsibility of the City of Hugo. The total project cost was estimated to be <br />$1,404,541.91, with the City of Hugo being responsible for $47,588.95. Adoption of the Consent <br />Agenda approved the MNDOT agreement that outlined the City, County, and State <br />responsibilities and approved RESOLUTION 2025-8 APPROVING THE STATE OF <br />MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND WASHINGTON COUNTY <br />AND CITY OF HUGO COOPERATIVE CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT. <br /> <br />Approve Cooperative Agreement Between the City of Hugo and Washington County for <br />Construction Cost of TH61 Through the Local Partnership Program <br /> <br />Washington County applied for Local Partnership Program funds from MNDOT for <br />improvements to Trunk Highway 61 from 140th Street N (County State Aid Highway 8) to <br />Frenchman Road (County State Aid Highway 8). The County coordinated this application with <br />the City of Hugo and was successful in receiving funds. The project included grading, <br />bituminous mill and surfacing, drainage improvements, ADA improvements and signal <br />revisions. The project included minor widening and improvements to the turn lane operations. <br />The City costs were related to signal modifications on the local legs of the intersection, minor <br />adjustments to watermain gate valve boxes, and repainting the signal systems which was the <br />responsibility of the City of Hugo. The total project cost was estimated to be $1,404,541.91 with <br />the City share being $47,588.95. Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved the Cooperative <br />Agreement Between the City of Hugo and Washington County for Construction Cost of Trunk <br />Highway 61 through the Local Partnership Program. <br /> <br />Sketch Plan for 5311 165th Street North <br />Capstone Homes had submitted a sketch plan to develop parcels of land totaling 38 acres, with <br />approximately eight acres of wetland, on property located directly north of The Meadows <br />development and south of 165th Street. The proposal included 90 single-family, slab-on-grade, <br />two-story homes on 50-foot-wide lots. Community Development Director Rachel Juba presented <br />the plan, which showed the location of the lots, ponding areas, and road connections. Streets <br />were shown to connect to the south, and two streets would connect north to 165th Street. There
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