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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 01/09/2014 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />5. 1. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Recommend Funding for an Extension of the Alpine Drive Trail <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Anoka County is in the process of completing Plans and Specification for bidding comprehensive improvements to <br />the intersection of Nowthen Boulevard (County State Aid Highway #5 or CSAH 5), and Alpine Drive, (a city <br />street). The project would be let and under construction early in 2014 to take advantage of partial Federal funding. <br />Together with signalization would be turn lanes, medians and the potential to close a significant trail 'gap'. At the <br />December 10th, 2013 regular City Council meeting, there was much discussion on some of the improvements <br />(particularly medians and the trail), and both Anoka County and City Staff continue to refine options and details, <br />and communicate with adjoining landowners - with the Joint Powers Agreement (approving the project) anticipated <br />to return to Council in January 2014. <br />The purpose of this case is to recommend a funding source for the trail, to close the aforementioned trail gap <br />in a scenario that meets with Council approval. The estimated cost of the trail is $17,000, with a part of the cost <br />'written down' by a new easement over existing park land discussed below. The attached two exhibits depict the <br />project - the first showing the generalized trail location of the trail(s), the second the larger project detail. <br />Notification: <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The following is important detail from City Council's December 10th, 2013 agenda pertaining to this case, <br />(additional detail on the larger project is included within that same case.): <br />Stormwater ponding — <br />The City owns a 0.57 acre parcel of property in Alpine Acres in the northwest quadrant of the intersection, which is <br />dedicated in a plat as parkland. According to Anoka County, the property has an assessed value of $3,300 and a <br />portion of the property is classified as wetland, rendering is largely undevelopable. Anoka County is therefore <br />proposing that the city provide a drainage easement over the entirety of this parcel to allow the County to use this <br />parcel for stormwater ponding to accommodate the increased stormwater runoff due to the increased impervious <br />area associated with these improvements. Due to access and grading issues associated with the potential <br />development of this site as parkland, and because an opportunity exists at this time to exchange the use of this <br />parcel for cost reductions related to construction of a missing trail connection north of Alpine Drive between CSAH <br />5 (Nowthen Blvd) and Krypton Street, staff recommends providing Anoka County with the requested drainage <br />easement over this parcel. <br />Alpine Drive trail connection (CSAH 5 (Nowthen Blvd) to Krypton Street) — <br />Numerous trails exist in the project area but a gap exists in the trail system north of Alpine Drive between CSAH 5 <br />(Nowthen Blvd) and Krypton Street where the trail abruptly ends approximately 100 feet west of Krypton Street. <br />Staff has always intended to connect this gap, and the opportunity now exists to cost-effectively connect this gap <br />with this project. Staff therefore recommends providing Anoka County with the requested drainage easement over <br />the City's 0.57 acre parcel in Alpine Acres for the County's use as a stormwater ponding facility. This will then be <br />in exchange for Anoka County preparing the plans and specifications and procuring the necessary right-of-way and <br />