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Public Works Committee 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 10/18/2016 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Recommend Landscape Improvements for Center Median in the Sweet Bay Ridge Development <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In July 2016 the Public Works Committee reviewed options for addressing the median(s) at Sweet Bay Ridge, and <br />directed staff to develop a landscape plan pursuant to the discussion. The following is the background within that <br />case: <br />"The median is located on 161 st Avenue, east of Variolite Street. The median consists of two sections, one <br />approximately 150' x 15' and the other 300' x 15'. The median was installed during the first phase of the Sweet Bay <br />Ridge Development and was irrigated and maintained by the developer initially. During the recession, the <br />developer requested that the irrigation meter be removed and with no home owners association to assume payment <br />of the utility bill, the irrigation was shut off and has been off for several years now. Because it was a private <br />irrigation system, we have no record of it being winterized or if it is even functional today. A quick inspection by <br />staff uncovered several broken sprinkler heads and missing parts. <br />A group of residents from the development have taken on the maintenance of the median themselves, because they <br />take pride in the appearance of their neighborhood. But, the out of pocket costs, time, and labor have become too <br />much for them to continue this practice. Last fall a group of neighbors came to the City asking for help with the <br />maintenance of the median. They were seeking permission to have rock installed on the median, at their cost, as a <br />way to cut back on the maintenance and reduce costs associated with replacing the wood mulch every year. This <br />idea was rejected by Staff because of the harsh environment it would create for the plant material and because of <br />potential maintenance issues the rock could cause (if the rock found its way to the road surface). <br />It should be noted that whatever solution or direction is taken for this median, City Council approval will be needed <br />before any work can take place. Also, there are other medians throughout the city that are in the same condition of <br />disrepair with no clear cut maintenance agreements or ownership in place. Any decision made on this particular <br />median will impact how we handle the future maintenance on those facilities as well." <br />Notification: <br />Staff will contact the neighborhood representative (Leslie Roering) that this case will be discussed, and of staffs <br />recommendation to the committee. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Based upon the direction received at the committees' July meeting, staff has developed a landscape renovation plan <br />reflected in the attached quote from Great Northern Landscapes, Inc. Staff will review in detail the proposed <br />landscape improvements and the resulting appearance with the committee at the meeting. <br />Funding Source: <br />The landscape improvements, irrigation repairs ($15,150) and contracted maintenance costs (approximately $800 <br />annually) can be accommodated within the General Fund budget proposed for 2017. <br />Note: Additional 'streetscape' renovations (to existing locations) or for new landscape treatments along city streets <br />and entrances to the city, may need to be accommodated by increases to the General Fund budget or other funding <br />sources for future years. <br />
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