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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, November 8, 2021 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />7. NAVARRE PARKING LOT — AUTHORIZATION FOR PLANNING <br />Staff presented a summary packet of information. Community Development Director Barnhart is asking <br />for authorization to take the next step association with the Navarre Parking lot, noting the previous May <br />the Council authorized Staff to do a community engagement project and get a feel for what the <br />neighborhood wanted. He shared that they have those results and they are included in the summary of <br />public input and outreach. Barnhart would like to authorize Bolton and Menk to put together two versions <br />of a layout for the City Council's consideration, as with those two plans, the "do nothing" plan, and the <br />one with the street project there will be four options to look at. The estimate from Bolton and Menk is <br />about $9,700. <br />Printup moved, Seals seconded, to approve Bolton and Menk to work on designing the Navarre <br />Parking Lot. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />PUBLIC WORKS CIP DISCUSSION <br />City Administrator/Engineer Edwards noted this is to draft the Capital Improvement Plan before it comes <br />to the City Council for final approval in December. Tonight they are looking at those associated with <br />Public Works and equipment. <br />A. STREETS <br />Edwards stated the funding stream for this item is the pavement levy which has been gradually growing <br />and they are getting into a healthy position for how that fund would work. He share that the Met Council <br />has a project in 2023 or 2024 to move their main interceptor pipe to the Dakota Trail right-of-way. This <br />would affect three of Orono's lift stations. His proposal at this point is to pull Spates Avenue and Railroad <br />Avenue from the project list for 2022 until there is more clarity regarding the project. Edwards walked the <br />City Council through other streets and related utility projects slated for 2023. <br />B. WATER <br />Edwards shared the water fund balance overall remains in the black. He walked the Councilmembers <br />through proposed plan to be included in 2022. <br />Public Works Superintendent David Goman noted the first plan is the Navarre Water Plant Control Center <br />that tells the wells and high service pumps to turn on and off. Panels inside houses are starting to show <br />corrosion and the parts are becoming unavailable. He shared that the Navarre Softener Valve had a failure <br />over the summer and due to the age of the components, replacement parts are also very limited. <br />Edwards shared the final item is replacement of the water main that runs down County Road 18; it was <br />put into service in the 1970's and there have been a number of water main breaks along that road. He <br />explained that iron pipes placed in the 1970's create "hot soils" or chemical reaction between the <br />chemicals in the soil and the pipe causing the iron pipe to deteriorate. Edwards moved on, noting water <br />valve replacements are in the plan every year. <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />
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