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92688.9 <br />To: Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator _ <br />TSMG <br />From: John R. Gerhardson, Public Works Director <br />rP <br />Date: September 22, 1988 <br />Subject: Vehicle Parkin - Summit Park Swimming Beach <br />J g g <br />In 1984, the Public Works Department constructed a ten vehicle parking <br />lot at Summit Park Beach at the east end of Long Lake. <br />Due to increased use over the past few years, it is evident that <br />adequate parking is not available. <br />During the summer months, the current parking lot -ats filled to <br />capacity and as many as twenty additional vehicles are psrked along East <br />Long Lake Road and Old Long Lake Road. East Long Lake Road is very narrow <br />with no shoulder, therefore causing a safety problem for access and exiting <br />from the parking lot as well as complaints from neighbors who have <br />difficulty with exiting their driveways. <br />I have developed a cost for increasing the capacity of the parking lot <br />from ten to twenty vehicles, as follows (also see attached sketch of <br />existing and proposed) : <br />Excavate & Fill Area 60'x120' 506.48 <br />265 Ton Crushed Limestone 1,775.50 <br />60 Guardrail Posts @ $10.00 600.00 <br />$2,881.48 <br />If approved and once the parking lot is constructed, I would develop a <br />resolution designating "No Parking" on East Long Lake Road. <br />RECOMMENDATION - To expand the parking lot at Summit Park Swimminq Beach <br />from ten to twenty vehicles and to pay for the improvement from the Park <br />Dedication Fund. <br />PROPOSED MOTION: Moved by , seconded by , to approve the expansion <br />of the Summit Park Swimming Beach from ten to twenty vehicles and to pay <br />for the improvements from the Park Dedication Fund. Ayes , nays <br />TO: Mayor Grabek <br />City Council <br />`l FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrato J <br />Forwarded recommending approval: <br />