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Motion by Councilmember McGlone look at the possibility of raising striping to cingulate the <br />choker and monitor it at the pedestrian crossing. <br />City Engineer Himmer stated this concerns him, the motorists will see striping however the <br />pedestrian will see it as a choker and think they have the right to be standing in the street. <br />Councilmember McGlone withdrew his motion. <br />Motion by Chairperson Backous, seconded by Councilmember McGlone to recommend to City <br />Council to have signage in both directions, look at the sight lines to push them out far enough in <br />advance to caution of pedestrian crossing ahead. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Backous, Councilmember McGlone. Voting No: <br />None. Absent: Councilmember Elvig. <br />5.5 Discuss Trail Easement at 15620 Krypton Street <br />City Engineer Tim Himmer reviewed in the staff report that the prospective buyers of the <br />property at 15620 Krypton Street is concerned about having a trail through the center of the <br />backyard and are requesting that the City relocate the trail into the easement along the common <br />lot line. <br />City Engineer Himmer stated we could purchase the easement area at a reduced price, or do <br />nothing and deal with it at a later date, or the City could come through and force it through <br />eminent domain. <br />Motion by Councilmember McGlone, seconded by Chairperson Backous upon closing would <br />enter into agreement with the new homeowners to remove the bituminous in the yard, reestablish <br />turf, and accept the pedestrian trail easement on the entire edge of property on their side. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Backous, Councilmember McGlone. Voting No: <br />None. Absent: Councilmember Elvig. <br />5.7 Consider Stormwater Improvements at 149th Lane — A Continuation of Discussion <br />Related to 2011 Flooding Concerns <br />City Engineer Tim Himmer reviewed this area is west of TH47 and east of 149th Lane, and the <br />area in question is adjacent to the large DNR wetland that abuts TH47. The City Council <br />accepted a petition on August 23, 2011 that was initiated by the resident at 5410 149th Lane NW. <br />The homeowner contacted the City about water standing in their backyard. There is a draintile <br />present across the neighboring lot to the south that connects this backyard to the DNR wetland. <br />Stormwater and/or groundwater have flowed into the backyard, which is lower than the wetland <br />in locations, and drainage and utility easements are recorded over this area on the property. <br />The DNR lists the normal water level of the wetland as 860.0, and there is a retaining wall with <br />steps in the backyard with an elevation on the lowest step at approximately 860.1. The backyard <br />Public Works Committee / May 15, 2012 <br />Page 6 of 7 <br />
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