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petitioners might not have understood what they were signing. Based on comments Staff received from several <br />property owners while the petition was being circulated, Staff had concerns that this might indeed be the case. On <br />December l Oth, the property owner submitted a revised petition to City Staff. This petition had a page attached to it <br />with clarifying language noting that the property owners objected to the cost of the project. Staff has since verified <br />that all property owners who signed the petition are indeed benefiting property owners per the preliminary <br />assessment roll contained within the Feasibility Report. Staff recommended mailing letters to all benefiting property <br />owners, to clearly define that the petition can kill the project for one year or more if 60 percent or more of the <br />benefiting properties sign the petition, and to inform them of the option to withdraw their signature from the petition <br />per City Charter Section 8.4.6, including the deadline for doing so. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the <br />Public Works Committee to accept the petition as valid and direct staff to mail letters to all benefiting property <br />owners to clearly define the project, ramifications of signing the petition and options to withdraw their signature if <br />desired. <br />3. Review Drainage Concerns at 17290 Germanium Street NW: City Engineer Westby provided background <br />information noting that the property owner at 17290 Germanium Street NW built their home in 1992. They built a <br />garage in the southwest corner of the property in 1998, which was rebuilt in 2005 after the first garage burned <br />down. The garage was constructed in a low area of the lot and was not elevated. The garage door faced a private <br />property which was used to access Germanium Street approximately 300-feet to the west. In 2017, construction <br />began on the Covenant Meadows residential development, which included construction of a new public street <br />(172nd Lane NW) abutting the south property line of 17290 Germanium Street NW. During construction of this <br />development, the property owner contacted City Staff and the developer on numerous occasions to request <br />modifications to the new driveway installed between his garage and 172nd Lane NW. He also requested grading <br />modifications to prevent drainage from entering his property from the north and west, noting he had issues with <br />standing water on his property. Motion to ratify the Consenus of the Committee and Mr. Aberle for Mr. Thomsen <br />to complete the driveway improvements including grading and two eight -inch culverts, and for Staff to collect <br />topographic data along Mr. Aberle's west property line and around and adjacent to his garage and driveway. <br />4. Consider Request to Modify Traffic Control at Bunker Lake Boulevard, Puma Street and Rabbit Street <br />Intersection: City Engineer Westby stated that during the November 27 th City Council meeting, a resident living at <br />14942 Quintana Street NW in the Riverstone residential development questioned the value of the all -way STOP <br />intersection control recently installed at the intersection of Bunker Lake Boulevard, Puma Street and Rabbit Street, <br />and requested that the City consider modifying the traffic control at this intersection. City Engineer Westby stated <br />that the cost to remove a stop sign is approximately $200 per sign. The cost for City Staff to fabricate and install a <br />new sign is approximately $300 per sign. Staff proposed to pay for all costs to study and/or modify the traffic <br />control at this intersection as part of City Improvement Project # 18-05. He stated that staff recommends completing <br />the traffic study proposed by Bolton and Menk in January of 2019, and to present the findings to the Public Works <br />Committee in February of 2019 for further discussion and directionMotion to ratify the consensus of the Committee <br />to leave the all -way STOP intersection controls as is. <br />Recommendation: <br />1. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee to approve the staff recommendation and <br />forward Resolution #19-11 to the full Council for consideration. <br />2. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee to accept the petition as valid and direct <br />staff to mail letters to all benefiting property owners to clearly define the project, ramifications of signing the <br />petition and options to withdraw their signature if desired. <br />3. Motion to ratify the concenus of the Committee and Mr. Aberle for Mr. Thomsen to complete the driveway <br />improvements including grading and two eight -inch culverts, and for Staff to collect topographic data along Mr. <br />Aberle's west property line and around and adjacent to his garage and driveway. <br />4. Motion to ratify the concensus of the Committee to leave the all -way stop intersection controls as is. <br />Action: <br />
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