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Chairperson Riley pointed out the past minutes indicated the crosswalk at Hwy 47 and CSAH 5 <br />is being studied. He questioned how long the study will take place. <br />City Engineer Westby answered this has been a challenging process. There is now MnDOT <br />direction. He explained last fall MnDOT wanted to review the area in the spring and look for <br />gaps in the trail system and crosswalk areas. The "trail closed" sign was erected until such time <br />as it would be studied in the spring. However, there is new staff in MnDOT and therefore, <br />different ideas of what needs to be done. MnDOT would like to see a plan with certain <br />constraints. Staff has had issues with the City's survey equipment and this has delayed the land <br />survey and subsequently, a plan draft. If the equipment is not repaired this week, an outside <br />company will be enlisted to conduct the survey. The plans can then be developed over the next <br />two weeks and sent to MnDOT for further consideration. <br />City Engineer Westby raised the issue of the potential ramp at Stoney River, and explained their <br />contractor was going to build the ramp on the west side. Since the last discussion, there has been <br />an agreement for the developer to provide a lump sum amount. Staff can add the curbing for the <br />area as it is needed. <br />Development Services Manager Gladhill stated staff has reached out to the developer to see if <br />they would handle the landscaping. However, if the woods is not overhanging a trail, it is not a <br />priority. He also noted there have been discussions with the developer regarding clean up of <br />buckthorn and other brush. The developers have responded they did not have the funds to <br />complete the clean up. <br />City Administrator Ulrich advised the black mold on the bottom of the water tower on <br />Dysprosium will begin to be cleaned in four to six weeks. It will be cleaned with biodegradable <br />materials. This cleaning will be incorporated into regular maintenance from this point. <br />Chairperson Riley questioned if some type of anti -mold substance will be applied. <br />City Administrator Ulrich said the invoice stated there would be an anti fungal application. <br />Chairperson Riley inquired if a drip edge would be needed to conduct long-term repair, and <br />whether that is cost -prohibitive. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer responded that would be expensive. He said that could be <br />done if the entire tower was stripped for repainting, but that is not needed for many years. <br />7. ADJOURNMENT <br />Motion by Councilmember Johns, seconded by Councilmember Shryock to adjourn the Public <br />Works Committee meeting. <br />Motion carried. <br />Public Works Committee / May 19, 2015 <br />Page 7 of 8 <br />
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