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Public Works Superintendent Riemer reviewed the staff report and recommendation to extend the crosswalk on the <br />west side and connect it to 161 st Avenue. He stated a resident in the area asked the City to install solar powered <br />flashing lights to the crosswalk that could be activated by pedestrians to warn them that the crosswalk was being <br />actively used. Public Works Superintendent Riemer stated these systems are effective but cost $3,000 to $5,000 per <br />location. In addition, this is a County maintained crosswalk so it would be their decision whether or not to invest in <br />the lighting system. <br />Motion to recommend that the City Council direct staff to work with Anoka County to extend the pavement and <br />culvert on the west side of Armstrong Boulevard to provide a paved surface for pedestrians to use and pay for <br />flashing lights, and to place an educational article in the Ramsey Resident reminding drivers of the need to yield for <br />pedestrians. <br />5.03: Consider Request to Construct Retaining Wall in Drainage & Utility Easement <br />City Engineer Westby reviewed the staff report and presented the request of property owners at 15069 Helium <br />Street NW to construct a modular block retaining wall along their south side lot line within the public drainage and <br />utility easement. The residents believe their side yard has settled over time, resulting in a steeper side slope that is <br />more difficult to maintain and provides less support for their home's foundation walls. City Engineer Westby <br />described the current conditions that have resulted in soil erosion and ordinance prohibitions against constructing <br />permanent structures (i.e., retaining walls) within such easements. He stated staff recommends the property owner's <br />request be denied and to establish new turf on the site that will take root to prevent erosion. It was noted similar <br />requests in the past have always been denied. <br />The Consensus of the Committee was to have staff determine a cost and schedule this case for consideration at a <br />future Public Works Committee meeting. <br />5.04: Review Condition of Dysprosium Street Boulevard and Future Maintenance Requirements <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer reviewed the staff report and described the turf restoration that took place <br />following the Dysprosium Street reconstruction. It was noted that while the sod was healthy in the spring of 2012, it <br />started to decline over the summer months due to lack of rain and hot weather. The current price is $1.35 per square <br />yard plus delivery costs (approximately $4,000); however, staff recommends replacement of sod between the curb <br />and sidewalk only if an agreement can be reached with residents that they will maintain the sod once it is <br />established. <br />Motion to recommend that the City Council approve replacement of sod between the original project line and curb, <br />to have the City water the sod for the first 30 days, to send a letter to residents asking for their help to maintain the <br />sod and advising residents that new sod is exempt from the watering ban, and to use funding from the Street <br />Maintenance Fund. <br />5.06: Consider Request for Use of Veterans Drive Right -of -Way Adjacent to 7700 Sunwood Drive for Outdoor Dog <br />Area: Case of Residence at The COR <br />This case was considered prior to Case 5.05. <br />Motion to recommend that the City Council approve use of a pet area on the south side of Veterans Drive for <br />Residence at The COR subject to the owner making improvements, executing a Use and Maintenance Agreement, <br />and securing the necessary right-of-way permit. <br />This case was brought to the June 25th, 2013 City Council meeting. <br />5.05: Review of Updated Costs for Reconstructing Andrie Street <br />City Engineer Westby reviewed the staff report, past consideration that resulted in not furthering the Andrie Street <br />