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1993-06-21 CC Minutes Page 3 of 6 ( ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL .June 21, 1993 Page 3 of 6 Engineer Thore Meyer presented the Feasibility Study for the Hardwood Ponds 2nd Addition. The total estimated cost for the construction of the project is $239,330, exclusive of bonding, financing, or legal costs. The estimated costs work out to approximately $8,900 per lot. Anderson made a motion to adopt RESOLUTION 1993-12 entitled RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PETITION FOR IMPROVEMENTS, ACCEPTING FEASIBILITY STUDY, ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS AND ORDERING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR HARDWOOD PONDS SECOND ADDITION. Barthel seconded the motion. All voted aye. ( Thore presented the Feasibility Study for the Parkside Addition. The total estimated costs for the construction of the project is $896,055, exclusive of bonding, financing, or legal costs. The feasibility study includes the cost of 18 service leads for water and sewer along Outlots A and B. The Westwind Third Addition development has not yet presented a proposal for extending the 12" water and sewer trunk line along County Road 37, which is necessary to provide service to ParkSide Addition. Attorney Couri also pointed out that the Feasibility Study does not include the extension of the main beyond the temporary lift station. Unless the developer pays or installs this main, the City will be required to install the main at some point in the future and will be unable to assess those costs. The Council concurred that this extension should be included in the Parkside improvements. Barthel made a motion to adopt RESOLUTION 1993-13 entitled RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PETITION FOR IMPROVEMENTS, AMENDING THE Feasibility STUDY TO INCLUDE THE EXTENSION OF SEWER AND WATER MAINS ALONG COUNTY ROAD 37, AND ACCEPTING THE FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR PARKS IDE ADDITION AS AMENDED. Anderson seconded the motion. All voted aye. Thore reported that he had viewed the ditch along the Savitski/Burlington Northern property and has found that the culvert underneath the drive is plugged and the water is not flOWing. Linda was directed to send a letter to L & D Trucking and request that they remove the dirt that has been added to the ditch. Corny Paulson told the Council that he has found that the City is encroaching on his property with the alleyway. He requested that the City restore his property (approximately 10 feet from the back of his garage) back to grass. The Council agreed to have the Maintenance Department remove the gravel from Paulson"s property and replace it with black dirt and grass seed.