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aeeregate base and bituminous pavement materials to complete this work is $2000. Fill materia <br />fof the berm could be obtained from area construction projects. Many projects have e^ess <br />material available that contractors are looking for disposal sites for. A cfLicnilS <br />170 feet long will require approximately 400 cubic yards of fill matenal. The city has stockp <br />of excess black dirt that could be used in berm construction. <br />This situation has remained unresolved for five years since the Stubbs Bay Sewer project. Tlus <br />issue should have been resolved then, but various issues hindered successful negotiations with <br />the DNR. The proposed solution appears to be a reasonable compromise and the best agreement <br />that could be reached in consideration of the difficult issues involved. <br />The neighboring property owners have been contacted regarding this project. The adjoinmg <br />property owner^has expressed some concerns about this project and possible impacts to his <br />and he U interested in providing a foimal public response. This relocated Onveway <br />were not shown on the approved plans for the Stubbs Bay Sewer <br />project would requite approval of a change in the sewer project plans. We have discussed to <br />Lue with the Civ Attorney’s office. They suggested holding a public heating to solicit pubte <br />input regarding to project before any approvals ate granted. This will Pfov'^e <br />Jofficbil public comments on this project. This heating notice will be published in the official <br />newspaper and heating notices mailed to all property owners within the standard 150-foot area <br />around the project. The public hearing could be held at the September 8th Council meeting. <br />The Civ Council will need to decide if this is an acceptable project for completion by the CiV- <br />If this project is acceptable for completion a public hearing will need to be scheduled. <br />COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: <br />Motion to schedule a public hearing to be held at the September 8, 1997 City Council meeting to <br />consider an amendment to the approved plans for the Stubbs Bay Sanitary Sewer project.