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Chairperson McGlone stated it is also problematic if some residents are required to pay for sod <br />and the City does not do the same. However, he did not know how to decipher when the City <br />can choose. <br />Public Works Director Olson noted if the ditch had an adjacent field, it would be sodded but <br />never maintained. He stated staff is trying to use its best judgment when restoring projects but <br />the expectation is different so clarification is being requested. <br />Chairperson McGlone asked whether there is a way to take photos prior to the project so the City <br />can decide whether it is as good or better. <br />City Engineer Himmer stated that can be done but raised a scenario where one property owner <br />has a manicured lawn and irrigation system and another property owner does not maintain their <br />yard. He asked whether it was fair for both property owners not to get the same. <br />Councilmember Elvig suggested an option not be given but if it is a field, staff can use common <br />sense. <br />City Engineer Himmer noted at the last Public Works meeting an option was discussed that the <br />property owner be presented with what the City will do for turf restoration and if the property <br />owner wants something more, the City will reduce their cost by that amount. <br />Chairperson McGlone stated some residents have said they'd prefer to do it themselves. <br />City Engineer Himmer explained the problem is that residents don't follow through, resulting in <br />erosion problems and sediment going into the storm sewers, incurring more costs for the City. <br />Motion by Councilmember Elvig, seconded by Chairperson McGlone, to recommend that the <br />City Council adopt a Turf Establishment Policy, as presented, requiring the import of 4 inches of <br />premium top soil, sod, and 30-days of watering. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson McGlone and Councilmembers Elvig and Backous. <br />Voting No: None. <br />Public Works Committee consensus was reached to schedule discussion of the depth of top soil <br />requirement for a future Public Works Committee meeting. <br />Case #4: Discuss Turf Restoration Concerns on City Improvement Project #08-34; the <br />Bituminous Paving of 151st and 152nd Avenues, and Fluorine Street <br />City Engineer Himmer reviewed the staff report. <br />Chairperson McGlone noted this project involved resident complaints about the amount of rock <br />in the topsoil. <br />Public Works Committee / November 15, 2011 <br />Page 7 of 15 <br />