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I would like to encourage the city to consider hiring 2 road inspectors ( a second <br />opinion never hurts) to take several core samples of North Arm Drive and North Arm <br />Lane. This would provide a BASE-LIINE of valuable information about the road's <br />current condition/quality for future maintenance and repair purposes. <br />Then, once the construction is completed, have the roads inspected again, to <br />determine what, if any, damage has been done to these road ways. <br />If the roadways haven't been harmed in any way, due to construction efforts, at least <br />we will know. However, if the roadways were damaged or further limited the <br />remaining life of the roadway, the Developers or property owner(s) should compensate <br />the city accordingly. <br />Found on the City's website, <br />I have attached a copy of the Pavement Management Plan from the City of Orono. <br />This was adopted nearly 10 years ago on Oct 27th, 2014. In addition Resolution 7451, <br />city of Orono, states the City council limits N. Arm Drive and N. Arm Lane to a 4 ton <br />per axle weight limit during Spring load restrictions. I would like to see core samples <br />proving the construction of N. Arm Lane and N. Arm Drive can support 4 tons per <br />axle. <br />Please note, I highly doubt N. Arm Lane was constructed to withstand these loads <br />when the residential traffic only supported a few households. <br />To recap, I'm in favor of the landowner moving forward as he wishes. However, I do <br />not want this to financially impact myself or my neighbors because the cityof Orono <br />has overlooked the possible impact the construction has further degraded these <br />roadways. <br />Realtor <br />Minnesōtan Team <br /> <br />Say Hellō! <br />952-250-9313 <br />philip@minnesotan.com <br />www.minnesotan.com <br />173