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MINUTES OF THE � <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING � <br /> Monday,November 25,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (3. CSAH Il2 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, Continued) <br /> Turner stated as it relates to Segment 1,the project advisory committee felt there was some merit for <br /> additional lighting and streetscaping. The lighting would be located on the west side of the intersection at <br /> Old Crystal Bay Road. Turner indicated the red arrows show the lights at Old Crystal Bay Road and the <br /> orange arrow points out the gateway elements at the intersection. <br /> As it relates to Segment 2,Old Crystal Bay Road over to Willow,the two priorities identified were <br /> additional lighting and streetscaping. <br /> Turner displayed a sketch of the intersection of Old Crystal Bay Road. Turner stated as you move east, <br /> the lighting fixtures along the roadway is depicted. As you move farther to the east,there is one lighting <br /> fixture that is located in the northwest quadrant of Brown Road. The other three are located in Long Lake <br /> and the costs have been apportioned appropriately. In addition, all of the scraggly trees located along the <br /> lake will be removed as part of this project. <br /> Grube noted there is also quite a bit of erosion that is taking place along the bank. As the soil conditions <br /> were examined, it was determined the soils are not very good and the outcome is a proposal to put in <br /> erosion control along the embankxnent and actually anchoring that erosion control into the embankment. <br /> Grube stated that will result in a good solid embankment,but the use of fabric in that area will make it <br /> more difficult for tree growth. Grube noted it will,however,provide a better view of the lake. <br /> Turner displayed a rendition of the roadway along the lake. Turner noted the current cable guardrail will <br /> be replaced with a new style of guardrail. <br /> Turner stated Segment 4 has essentially three priorities,including lighting, streetscaping and utility burial. <br /> The red depicts the lighting,the orange is the streetscaping, and the black is the utilities. Turner noted the <br /> only portion of this segment is the westerly portion near the cemetery. Burying of the utilities was <br /> discussed since it was felt that this area would not be developed and, as a result,burying of the utilities <br /> would not happen. The area near the Luce Line Bridge will act as a gateway and some lighting is being <br /> proposed in that area. <br /> Grube stated Hennepin County is asking Orono to consider some of the streetscaping options. Grube <br /> indicated he would be willing to approach Hennepin County about possibly picking up one-third of those <br /> costs. Grube noted the total cost of the project is expected to be around$32 million,with Orono's share <br /> being approximately$785,000, including the Willow component. If the Willow component is removed, <br /> the cost would be approximately$638,000. Grube noted the original anticipated cost to the City of Orono <br /> was approximately$2 million. <br /> McMillan thanked Mr.Turner and Mr. Grube for all their work on this project. <br /> Levang asked what would happen if Orono says no to something and Long Lake says yes, such as the <br /> streetscape on Segment 4. <br /> Page 4 of 29 <br />