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P10 <br />TO: Mayor an' City Council <br />FROM: <br />Mark <br />Bernhardson, City <br />Administrator 1 'U(_ <br />. <br />11191-213 <br />DATE: <br />June <br />22, 1988 <br />cin <br />T .� <br />SUBJECT: <br />Bohn's <br />Point - Request <br />for Feasibility Study <br />Attachment: A. Bohn's Point Request for Feasibility Study Dated 6/7/88 <br />ISSUES - <br />1. Request for reconsideration of the issue of a feasibility on Bohn's <br />Point Road, a public street. <br />2. Reconsideration of the issue of feasibility on Bohn's Point Circle. <br />INTRODUCTION - During discussions with one of the Councilmembers I felt it <br />appropriate to bring back the issue of the feasibility request for the <br />upgrading/widening and curbing of Bohns Point Road feasibil-ty study. <br />DISCUSSION - <br />1. Bohn's Point Road - The publicly owned portion of road of which 54% of <br />the people have requested an upgrade as noted in Attachment B. Desire to <br />have the road widened and the issue of curbing explored. The cost for that <br />feasibility study would be $2,000.00. The cost of this feasibility study, <br />should the project go ahead, would be incorporated into the project cost <br />and be assessed against the property owners. <br />2. Bohn's Point Circle - This privately owned but publicly maintained road <br />has been requested to be increased from 16' to 20', and that the City would <br />take this portion over. There would be no change in the cost of the <br />feasibility study if the circle was included in the study. <br />ALTERNATIVES - <br />Issue 1. Bohn's Point Road <br />A. Agree to reconsider <br />B. Choose to undertake <br />C. Table <br />D. Choose not to undertake <br />Issue 2. Bolin's Point Circle <br />A. Feasibility Study <br />]. Reconsider <br />1. Choose *o undertake <br />3. Table <br />4. Choose not to undertake <br />B. Public Take Over <br />1. Consider the take-over <br />2. Indicate the City has no desire in the take-over <br />3. Table for further consideration on the <br />Fublic/private road matter <br />