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the utility staff were to respond, the associated cost would come out of one of the utility <br /> operating budgets, depending on the type of emergency, water, sanitary sewer or storm sewer. <br /> Some of these costs are reimbursable from the City receiving emergency aid. Staff recommends <br /> entering into a Joint Powers Agreement with the MnWARN emergency response program. <br /> Councilmember Riley commented that it appears this would be for short-term emergencies. <br /> Public Works Superintendent Riemer confirmed that to be true and noted that the City would not <br /> be obligated to respond. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Riley, seconded by Chairperson Kuzma, to recommend that the City <br /> Council direct staff to enter into a Joint Powers Agreement with the MnWARN Emergency <br /> Response Program. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Kuzma and Councilmember Riley. Voting No: None. <br /> 5.03: Discuss 6401 Highway 10—Drainage Issues/Pavement Discussion <br /> Public Works Superintendent Riemer stated that the City currently owns 6410 Highway 10 on <br /> the corner of Sunfish Lake Boulevard and Highway 10 by Aurelio's Pizza and Willy McCoy's. <br /> The site is currently gravel and dirt, with smaller pieces of pavement onsite. A neighboring <br /> tenant has requested the City pave or improve the site because the gravel is not maintained and <br /> the dust blows when it is windy. Also, the gravel is running into a storm drain onsite. The <br /> tenant has shared photos of this with the City, who is awaiting receipt of the photos from the <br /> tenant. <br /> Public Works Superintendent Riemer stated that because of the prohibitive cost of paving the <br /> area temporarily, staff would suggest obtaining quotes for chemical dust control. Chemical <br /> treatment would likely be an annual expense, until construction began on the Sunfish Lake <br /> Boulevard interchange. He stated that he did receive an estimate from a contractor that stated the <br /> chemical spraying would have a cost of about $1,600. He believed that this would be a good <br /> short-term solution. <br /> Chairperson Kuzma stated that it seemed the business wanted additional parking and asked if <br /> there could be a possibility to lease some of that area for parking. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich stated that the business is interested in removing a few parking stalls <br /> to construct a patio area. He noted that staff can talk with the business owner to determine if <br /> there would be interest in leasing additional parking area. <br /> Councilmember Riley commented that the decision had previously been made not to improve <br /> that property by paving. He stated that this seems to be a good solution for the short-term to <br /> control the dust issue. <br /> Public Works Superintendent Riemer confirmed the consensus that this item should be treated as <br /> maintenance so that it can move forward as soon as possible. <br /> Public Works Committee/May 21,2019 <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br />