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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON MAY 22, 1995 <br />(#14 - Funding Sources for Road Reconstruction Projects - Continued) <br />Hurr moved, Kelley seconded, to approve the scheduling of an assessment hearing to be <br />held at the June 26 regular Council meeting for the purpose of considering asses^ng a <br />portion of the Willow Drive project to the benefiting property owners Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />(#15) HIGHWAY 12 BIKE TRAIL <br />Moorse reported that at the last Council meeting a recommendation was approved to <br />construct an 8' pathway along the north edge of Hwy 12 firom North Brown Road to <br />Willow Drive as part of the Hwy 12 safety improvement project at a low cost to the City. <br />It has since been found by Mn/DOT that there is not enough right-of-way for an 8' <br />pathway, but for a 4’ path instead This area is an urban section between North Brown <br />Road and Willow Drive with a curb. The driving surface is 12’ with 8* shoulder, except <br />where there are turn lanes. The rural section has an 8-10 shoulder. <br />It was noted that there has been a big increase in pedestrian traffic from the schools and <br />Long Lake. For safety reasons, it was discussed that this would be a good idea even if it <br />was only 4', in the interim until a frontage road is built. <br />Callahan asked about the cost of the 4' pathway. Moorse said the cost will remain about <br />the same if built with bituminous, $8000, as it cannot be constructed with a paver. The <br />Long Lake side is concrete and suggested this pathway match. The cost for a 4' pathway <br />in concrete is $8750. <br />Hurt commented that if the land was ever developed next to the proposed pathway, the <br />pathway should be extended to 8'. Callahan responded that the frontage road would be <br />constructed at that point and would be where the bike trail is located. <br />Hurr moved, Jabbour seconded, to approve the 4’ concrete sidewalk on the north side of <br />Hwy 12 fi-om North Brown Road to Willow Drive at a cost of $8750. Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />(•#16) EASEMENT ACQUISITION - BROWN ROAD NORTH <br />Jabbour moved, Goetten seccns,; -^, »:o authorize the purchase of a drainage easement <br />from the property owner at 915 Brown Road North for an amount of $2400.00. Ayes 5, <br />Nays 0. <br />(#17) ENTRANCE SIGNAGE - CITY FACIUTTES <br />Moorse reported this sign is to be located at the base of the bermed, open space area <br />between the City facilities driveway and Kelley Parkway. <br />Jabbour asked about the funds left over from the landscaping. Moorse said new plantings <br />have recently been installed and are under warramy.
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