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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON APRIL 24,1995 <br />(#8 - Kelly Avenue Drainage - Continued) <br />Jabbour asked if the City raised the road only as requested by the residents, if money <br />would be wasted. Gerhardson said no, noting that soil borings have been completed, and <br />the City is aware of what work needs to be done. KeUey asked what permits were <br />needed since the storm sewer water is being pumped into Carmen Cove. Cook said <br />Watershed and DNR permits are required. Kelley asked about a possible need for <br />dredging in the future if sediment is pumped into the cove Cook said that with the lift <br />station, only the top water is taken off of the pond. This is considered a better <br />environmental option. Kelley suggested raising the road one foot now and seeing down <br />the road what effect has been made. <br />Jabbour asked why the road will not be raised two feet. Gerhardson said the lift station <br />would accomplish the same as raising the road two feet. Jabbour felt the land should be <br />found to mitigate and raise the road two feet. Jabbour said if the residents did not want <br />the lift station in order to sav e from being assessed, the option of raising the road two <br />feet should be explored Callahan asked if by raising the road to two feet, the road would <br />be widened. Gerhardson said the slope would go back further towards the resident’s <br />property Hurr asked what the point is in going to an assessment hearing when the <br />residents have already voiced that they did not wish for a project requiring asessments. <br />Bill Stoddard of 2605 Kelly Avenue said the residents were not unanimous regarding <br />raising of the road, and assessments would affect residents differently. Stoddard s desire <br />is to see improvements made as soon as possible which alleviate the flooding of the road. <br />Stoddard recently developed a pond on his property which has aided in alleviating the <br />flooding but has not eliminated it. He suggested a possible curb on the road. Gerhardson <br />said this would not aid the flooding situation. <br />Nicole Ncjechleba of 2526 Kelly Avenue asked that the road be raised. It was her <br />opinion that the pond on her property would not be flooded if the road was raised one <br />foot. <br />The Council discussed whether more public information and opinion was needed before <br />proceeding with the project Hurr was in favor of gaining more input from the public. <br />Jabbour felt it was time to act as this project has been under consideration for many years <br />without any improvements made. <br />Callahan clarified the costs involved in a lift station. The total cost of $56,000 would be <br />paid with $11,000 by the City and $45,800 by assessment if this option was chosen. The <br />street construction and sanitary sewer would be paid by the City. <br />Jabbour moved, KeUey seconded, to proceed to repair the sanitary sewer and ^ked Staff <br />to present cost estimates for the feasibility of raising the road two feet and notifying <br />residents of the meeting to discuss a posssible assessment. Kelley asked Staff to report <br />back to Council on possible mitigation of the two feet. Ayes 5, Nays 0.
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