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• Provide a plan timeline, along with regular communication on progress,regarding the above to the residents of <br /> Xkimo Ct.Nw. <br /> After the Public Works Committee considered the residents request on October 19, 2021, the committee directed <br /> Staff to contact the developer and their engineer to determine if either or both would be willing to partner with the <br /> City to redesign, reconstruct and/or extend the noise wall to serve it's intended purpose. The Committee also <br /> directed Staff to return with estimated costs to reconstruct and/or extend the sound wall to the end of the plat <br /> and/or to connect to the existing wall to the north for consideration at a future meeting. <br /> Staff contacted the developer, Riverside Development Company, and has since received three response letters <br /> from their attorney informing Staff that the developer is willing to assist the City in resolving this matter by <br /> providing a history of past discussions and to offer its opinion on any potential changes to the wall,but that they <br /> are not agreeable to assuming any financial liability associated with such changes. Their attorney also noted that <br /> the City cannot continue to retain any of their clients financial securities outside of what is allowed by the <br /> Development Agreement,namely their one-year warranty and landscaping warranty. Staff is therefore preparing <br /> to return all securities outside of the warranty securities outlined within the Development Agreement. <br /> Staff also contacted the design engineer, Bogart-Pederson, to discuss their willingness to assist the City in <br /> resolving this matter. According to Bogart-Pederson they informed City Staff that any wall constructed on their <br /> client's property would not be able to serve as a noise wall due to the low elevations on site, and that constructing <br /> a wall within Highway 47 right-of-way would not likely be economically feasible due to the need to relocate <br /> existing buried utilities and overhead power lines,but Staff instructed them to construct the wall per the plans. <br /> However, Bogart-Pederson is willing to share their topographic survey with the City so we can look at the <br /> potential for relocating the wall within the Highway 47 right-of-way. <br /> Any efforts to relocate or extend the existing sound wall could not begin until the ground thaws in the spring of <br /> 2022. This would include collection of additional topographic survey to determine where a sound wall could <br /> effectively be constructed along the corridor. For a sound wall to be effective it should be constructed to a height <br /> of 6-feet or more above the pavement on Highway 47. <br /> Attached is the figure showing how long the sound wall would need to extend to the north of the Ramsey Villas <br /> North plat to connect to the existing sound wall approximately 900 feet north. <br /> Staff estimates construction costs for a similar noise wall would be approximately $210 per linear foot at today's <br /> construction costs. This would equate to a minimum construction cost of$50,000 to salvage and reinstall the <br /> existing wall within the Highway 47 right-of-way and to extend the wall to the north end of the Ramsey Villas <br /> North plat, if possible, and a minimum construction cost of$125,000 to extend the wall through the undeveloped <br /> parcel to the north to connect to the existing wall. These costs do not include indirect costs or costs required to <br /> enter into a Limited Use Permit with MnDOT if the wall can indeed be constructed within their right-of-way. <br /> Timeframe: <br /> Staff estimates 15 minutes will be needed to present this case and respond to questions. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> Staff informed the Xkimo Court residents that this case would be presented this evening so one or more residents <br /> may be in attendance. <br /> Funding Source: <br /> Funding amounts and sources will be discussed in detail on March 15th. <br />