HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-01-19 PACKET 04.A.i.REQUEST OF CITY COUNCIL ACTION COUNCIL AGENDA
MEETING ITEM # e
DATE 1/19/11
PREPARED BY Public Works Les Burshten
ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT STAFF AUTHOR
COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST
Accept and place on file the minutes of the November 8, 2010 meeting of the Public Works
Commission.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Approve the November 8, 2010 minutes of the Public Works Commission.
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® OTHER: Approved minutes of the November 8, 2010 Public Works Commission Meeting
ADMINISTRATORS COMMENTS
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COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN: /APPROVED ❑ DENIED ❑ OTHER
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a meeting of the Public Works Commission of
Cottage Grove was duly held at Cottage Grove Public Works, 8635 West Point Douglas
Road, Cottage Grove, Minnesota on Monday, November 8, 2010 at 6:00 p.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER
Bill Royce called the meeting to order at 6:05 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
Members Present:
Staff Present:
Absent:
Excused:
3. APPROVE MINUTES
Gary Kjellberg, Alex Chernyaev,
Jason Field, Bill Royce
Les Burshten, Public Works Director
Jennifer Levitt, City Engineer
Chris Lethgo
Robert Dornsbach, Ken Boyden
Upon a motion by Gary Kjellberg, seconded by Jason Field, the August 9, 2010,
minutes were unanimously approved.
4. ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS
None.
5. NEW BUSINESS
A. "No Outlet" Sign Request, 6515 Hadley Court
City Engineer Jennifer Levitt indicated the City Sign Policy states a "no outlet" sign is
not warranted if the end of a cul -de -sac can be seen where it terminates. The
individual requesting the no outlet sign does not agree with staff's recommendation that
the sign not be installed. The resident has the opportunity at this time to have the
request brought before the Public Works Commission for their recommendation on the
matter. If the sign request is also denied by this commission, the resident will be
notified and should they wish to carry the issue further, the matter can be taken up
before the City Council.
Public Works Commission
November 8, 2010 — Page 2
Commission Member Gary Kjellberg stated he drove to this Hadley Court cul -de -sac
before tonight's meeting and agreed that the sign request be denied since the end of
the cul -de -sac can be distinguished from the entry point.
Commission Member Alex Chernyaev inquired what the cost would be for a sign
installation of this type to which Public Works Director Les Burshten responded "about
$120 dollars." Levitt added on top of that cost would be the long term maintenance of
the sign and potential replacement costs. She went on to state the major reason for
the sign policy was to minimize the amount of signs placed in neighborhoods, the long
term costs and the overall aesthetics of the neighborhoods which are affected by too
much sign clutter. Chernyaev further inquired whether there was a light pole in the area
where the sign could be affixed. There doesn't appear to be a light pole to fit this need
and it was indicated that the sign may need to be placed in another resident's yard who
may not desire a sign on their property.
MOTION MADE BY GARY KJELLBERG, SECONDED BY JASON FIELD TO DENY
THE REQUEST FOR A "NO OUTLET" SIGN AT 6515 HADLEY COURT. THE
REQUEST DOES NOT CONFORM TO THE CITY SIGN POLICY. Motion was
unanimously carried.
B. 2011 Pavement Management Project
Levitt stated a neighborhood meeting regarding this project will take place tomorrow
evening with the residents in the 2011 Pavement Management Area (Howard's
Addition, Pine Coulee and Countrywood areas).
Howards's Addition work will involve reconstruction using the same method utilized in
2008's Pavement Management Project with reclamation and some spot curb
replacement. There are 12 blocks as part of this project to be assessed. Right now the
proposed assessment is $6,150.00. Benefit appraisals will come in next week to verify
whether or not the assessment amount can be sustained.
Moving in to Pine Coulee, the area becomes a bit more challenging. A number of test
holes were made to determine soil characteristics. It was discovered there is an
overabundance of organic clay -type soil underneath a very thin gravel base which in
some cases is only 2 inches thick. We're proposing to add 2 inches of gravel on top of
the asphalt and then run the reclaimer over that to work it in. This will result in an
elevation of the road by about 5 inches upon completion. The reason we need to put
that 2 inches of class 5 on top of the bituminous is because of the reclaiming process.
We want to avoid the reclaimer grabbing the porous soil, carrying it up into the base
material and contaminating it. Other minor storm sewer areas will be repaired to
facilitate drainage in that area. At Pine Coulee, we're looking at assessments ranging
to nearly $7,000, similar to Howard's Addition. You will note that if the benefit
appraisal says it will only benefit the property by $6,000, we are capped by our IMTF
Policy to only assess $6,000 rather than $7,000.
Public Works Commission
November 8, 2010 — Page 3
Gary Kjellberg had a question about the West Point Douglas Road Extension. Will the
residents be assessed for this or just the commercial property owners? Levitt
responded that due to West Point Douglas having Department of Transportation funds,
there are specifications with work being done to a bit higher standard with more testing,
etc., For economic reasons, they have been broken apart into two projects which also
gives the Council the option to order one and maybe not the other. Our goal is,
however, to order them both. The residents in the area will not be assessed for the
West Point Douglas Road extension.
Kjellberg inquired how wide the average lots are in the Pine Coulee area as the
assessment amount is larger than previous projects. Levitt replied the lots in the
proposed area are 1.4 to 1.5- acre lots. The linear feet on the street is likely wider
than lots in the River Acres area.
Levitt went on to state that the City Council has directed, similar to our other pavement
management projects, to make improvements to parks in the areas. It is proposed to
curb and gutter the parking lot, install a rain garden to accommodate the increase in
pervious surface, replace the swing set, install a shade structure similar to what we
have at Hardwood Park (with one picnic table under it), add benches, and a basketball
court, (30' by 30' foot concrete slab). Additional tree planting will be done and
maintenance strips will be added under the fence which will ultimately reduce the
amount of edging to be done (mowers can get closer).
The Council will be ordering a public hearing December 1 The businesses in the area
are facing a potentially high assessment, however, as noted earlier, we are still awaiting
benefit appraisals.
Chernyaev inquired about construction costs of the project. Levitt replied she didn't see
anything out of line, pricewise in the linear foot cost comparison. They are also being
very conservative at this point as the price of asphalt is not yet known.
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Ravine Parkway and Ravine Parkway Bridge
With the proposed construction of the new City Hall /Public Safety facility on Ravine
Parkway, plans and specifications have been ordered for a bridge to serve this facility.
There are a couple bridge options to consider and the differences may appear very
subtle. Different rail styles are also being evaluated. Right now we are considering
a 94- foot bridge to span that ravine with a pedestrian crossing underneath. It should
be noted these plans are being done in conjunction with Washington County who must
approve the design because of aesthetics and how this would affect their park
entrance.
A public meeting was held on October 28 where residents were given the opportunity to
comment on our site plan. The Council will be given an update on November 17 and
the schematic will be formally adopted on December 15th.
Public Works Commission
November 8, 2010 —Page 4
Another key issue to consider is the possibility of a civic campus along with provisions
for a potential community center which may be in partnership with the YMCA.
Grey Cloud Bridge
On approximately September 8 the DOT inspected the Grey Cloud Bridge. It was
discovered deterioration had occurred under one of the gusset plates and
approximately 25% of the steel was missing. Due to this, we had to post a load
restriction on the bridge temporarily until it could be repaired. In 2011 a pack rust
and painting project must be done, this being critical to stop the deterioration.
7. OLD BUSINESS
None.
8. PUBLIC WORKS UPDATE
Les Burshten reported:
• All street lighting and lighting in the parks is scheduled to be reviewed with some
areas being updated to LED lighting.
• Irrigation systems have all been winterized.
• Vandalism has increased and it was noted all targets were burned down at the
Archery Range. Rebuilding of the targets is now complete and the folks that
use this facility are very appreciative that it's up and running once again
• Fall street sweeping is taking place now.
• The snowplows are being calibrated in preparation for winter and we're
decreasing the amount of material placed on the roadways, now using all salt.
(no more sand /salt).
• Road patching projects are being completed. Commission members were asked
to report any areas in need of patching
• Snowplow equipment is being installed. Burshten added that predictions have
been made for a colder- than - normal winter along with more snow. Last year we
were below average in annual snowfall.
• The Water Department is wrapping up work on Well #7 converting it from diesel
to electric.
• A water shutoff had to be dug up and replaced in the Jamaical80 Street area.
• Holiday banners and decorations will be going up on Wednesday, November 10
and illuminated the day before Thanksgiving. There are a total of 102
decorations to display, but not all will be illuminated as some of the streetlight
poles are not wired with receptacles. To convert them is too cost prohibitive.
Public Works Commission
November 8, 2010 — Page 5
• Koch Pipeline completed some repair work at 85 and Granada, Scott Boulevard and
Hadley Avenue on a 16 -inch gas main that is under the road. The work was done
quickly and efficiently.
The Holiday Train will come into town on December 11 from 5:30 -6:30 pm on Belden
Boulevard (same location as in the past)
• The Annual Tree Lighting in front of City Hall will take place on December 1St just prior
to the Council Meeting.
9. CITY COUNCIL UPDATE
The feasibility report for the West Point Douglas Road Extension was adopted.
The resolution approving the feasibility report establishing a December 1 St Public
Improvement Hearing for the 2011 Pavement Management Project was adopted.
There will be two new signs constructed at two locations: River Oaks Golf Course and
the Cottage Grove Ice Arena.
The 2011 -2015 Capital Improvement Plan was adopted at the last meeting.
10. COMMISSION COMMENTS AND REQUESTS
Highway 61 Proiect
Gary Kjellberg inquired about the cable -type fence on Highway 61. From Jamaica
going northbound the wall seems to be intact but it's been a little while since he's
traveled southbound. He did notice there were areas where there wasn't any fence
and he hoped this could be taken care of before winter arrives. Burshten responded
the state is reinstalling most of this and work will be completed this season.
Storm Sewer Concerns
Another issue of concern was the matter of grass, leaves and other items getting into
the storm sewers and creating problems. Kjellberg was wondering if there was any
type of information that could be made available for citizens to inform them of the
importance of keeping storm sewers clear.
Burshten responded that perhaps an article pertaining to this issue can be prepared for
the South Washington County Bulletin. This topic could be mentioned during the local
cable TV update as well. Residents are becoming a bit more educated on this issue,
however, there is still somewhat of a problem.
LED Lights on East Point Douglas.
Kjellberg also requested an update on the LED streetlights that were installed on East
Point Douglas Road by Menards. Burshten indicated that an update will be prepared
for a future meeting.
Public Works Commission
November 8, 2010 — Page 6
Bulbs in the traffic light signals have all been changed over to LED starting with the red,
continuing with the green and finally, the yellow lights being done this year. In the past
the bulbs had to be changed annually, but it's been nearly 11 years and the bulbs
remain lit.
Motion to adjourn was made by Jason Field, seconded by Gary Kjellberg. Meeting
adjourned at 6:50 pm.
Respectfully submitted,