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City Administrator Schnelle said the City has had numerous complaints on <br />Tungsten Street. <br />Mr. O'Rourke said water flows from the Grosslein building and parking lot <br />to Rivlyn. He noted there is no storm sewer on the west side of Grosslein's. <br />Much discussion was held regarding this issue. <br />City Administrator Schnelle said the assessment hearing that is coming up will <br />determine the assessment on the project as it now stands. <br />City Engineer Raatikka said eventually, the City can assess it back to the <br />people when the street is put in. <br />Motion by Councilman Mickelson and seconded by Councilman Cox to adopt <br />Resolution #80- 121 Ordering Improvement to Overlay Tungsten Street with <br />One and One -Half Inch Bituminous Mat and Ordering Preparation of Plans and <br />Specifications of Same. <br />Motion carried. Voting yes - Councilmen Reimann, Sorteberg, Mickelson and Cox. <br />Voting no -None. Please refer to resolution file for Resolution #80-121. <br />Motion by Councilman Mickelson and seconded by Councilman Cox to Adopt <br />Resolution #80- 122 Authorizing a Catch Basin at the Intersection of Tungsten <br />Street and Rivlyn Avenue with the City Picking up the Cost of the Catch Basin. <br />Motion carried. Voting yes - Councilmen Reimann, Sorteberg, Mickelson and Cox. <br />Voting no -None. Please refer to resolution file for Resolution #80-122. <br />Councilman Cox said the overlay of Tungsten Street would be assess to the benefitting <br />property owners. <br />City Administrator Schnelle said the possibility exists that the residents <br />who use the road will be assessed for a portion of the cost for overlaying <br />Tungsten Street. There has not been any policy established on this. <br />Mr. Dickenson, Jr. asked if once a street is in and established, would the <br />City assess the people for redoing it. <br />Councilman Reimann said yes, even for seal- coating. He said with the oil costs <br />so high, it is being assessed to the benefitting property owners. <br />Councilman Cox said the policy is changing because of all the street that are <br />being blacktopped. <br />Mr. Grosslein asked how soon the council was going to move on this project. <br />City Engineer Raatikka said it would be added to an existing city project <br />by change order and he would have the change order at the next regular council <br />meeting of October 14, 1980. <br />2) Amendment to Section 170.038C paragraph (7) of Chapter 170.03 of the City <br />Code Regarding Dead End Streets or Cul -De -Sacs <br />City Engineer Raatikka recommended adding "No cul -de -sac shall be over 600'." <br />Special Council <br />September 30, 1980 <br />Page 3 <br />
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