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MDJUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 2S, 199S <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT <br />(•#10) ESTABLISHING RENEWAL DATES FOR SELECTED LICENSES - <br />ORDINANCE AMENDMENT #140,2ND SERIES <br />Goetten moved, Kelley seconded, to edopt Ordinance #140, Second Series establishing <br />expiration dates for sdected licenses Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />(•#11) 1996 CITY ASSESSOR CONTRACT <br />Goetten moved, Kelley second^, to approve the 1996 assessment contract with Roll ^ <br />Erickson for a total cost increase of $2,113 or 2.8% The increase is made up of a 2.15 - o <br />increase in the assessment contract amount (to S76.500) and an increase of $500 00 for <br />miscellaneous expenses. Ayes 4, Nays 0 <br />(#12) SET DATE & TIME FOR JOINT WORK SESSION <br />The Joint Work Session is scheduled for Thursday, October 12, 1995 at 8 00 a m. <br />(#13) COUNTY ROAD 15 AT BRACKETTS POINT CURVE: ROAD <br />MALNTENANCE/REHABILITATION OPTIONS <br />Hennepin County representative, Bruce Polycyzk, reported on the options available <br />concerning the Bracketts Point Curve section of County Road 15 One option is an <br />overlay on the existing pav ement as a maintenance project with a life of about 15 years. <br />The other option is a reconstruction of the road section with widening of the curv e area. <br />A design alternative has been drawn to keep the new pavement within the nght-of-way to <br />limit the impact on adjacent properties Temporary easements would be needed for some <br />work and retaining walls, both of which would incur costs to the City. The County is <br />presently doinc overlays on CoRd 15 in Minnetonka Beach and would like to continue <br />with the road work »n Orono when the current project is completed. <br />Polycyzk said the Hvrjign will sorten the curve away from the lake and will still be within <br />the right-of way An exclusive left turn lane will be introduced into Bracketts Point <br />taking traffic out of the mam line. <br />Several impacts were noted Retaining walls will need to be removed and reconstructed. <br />It is possible that Native American burial mounds are located within the area.