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15 Minutes CASE #9: <br /> <br /> HALL-ANDERSON ACRES SERVICE ROAD OR <br /> UNDEVELOPED ROADWAYS GENERALLY <br />By: Dave Hartley, City Administrator <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />The Hall-Anderson Acres subdivision was platted in June of 1972 at which time a <br />service road along State Highway #47 was dedicated to the then Town of Ramsey <br />via the platting process. Following platting, the streets in Hall-Anderson <br />Acres were improved with the exception of the service road along State Highway <br />#47. At the tinge in which streets were paved in Hall-Anderson Acres, a service <br />road was specifically excluded from the paving project, since at that time Lots <br />7, 8, and 9, Block 7 did not have any residential structures. <br /> <br />Recently the City has received a request to improve the service road at the <br />City's expense. In the course of reviewing this request, City Attorney <br />Goodrich was asked to outline the responsibilities of the City of'Ramsey once <br />it accepts a road right-of-way. <br /> <br />The questions for consideration by the City Council are what level of road <br />improvements should be made with City funds to undeveloped road right-of-ways, <br />and what level of maintenance should be provided to substandard roads? <br /> <br />Enclosed is a memo from City Attorney Goodrich. <br /> <br />Recommendation: <br /> <br />Council action will be to discuss and give possible direction towards the <br />establishment of a policy. <br /> <br />Review Checklist: <br /> <br />Administrator X <br />Attorney X <br />Engineer <br />Community Development Director <br /> <br />Chief of Police <br />Finance Officer <br />Public Works Superintendent <br />Other <br /> <br />X <br /> <br /> <br />