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Item # 6.3. <br />MEMORANDUM <br />liver <br />TO: Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: Phil Hals, Street Superintendent <br />DATE: September 13, 2010 <br />SUBJECT: Public Works Site Master Plan Update <br />On August 31, 2010, City Councilmember Matt Westgaard and City staff members Rodney <br />Schreifels, Mark Thompson, and Phil Hals met with SEH design team members Gayle <br />Mack, Jon Halter, and John Rodenberg to discuss preliminary site designs for a Public <br />Works facility expansion. <br />The most important question - Is this the best location for a Public Works facility for the <br />long term? <br />Items that were discussed axe as follows: <br />• Our existing site offers many challenges to design a facility that is sized fox our <br />community at our eventual build out. <br />• The advantages that this site offers are a central geographic location, city sewer and <br />water, and city owned property. <br />• The disadvantages are angled and irregular property lines and numerous wetlands. <br />• Some of the necessities for a fully functional facility are proper sized buildings, a <br />surrounding yard area that has room for equipment maneuvering and traffic flow, <br />and a material storage yard. <br />As various options were discussed, it became clear that there are two key issues that need to <br />be addressed if the existing site is going to work fox the long term. The first issue is the <br />compost site. Should the site stay close in location with the Public Works facility? Is there <br />other City property that could be adapted fox a compost drop off? Some properties that <br />could be considered are: Woodland Trails Park, Hillside Park, and the sludge land on 165' <br />Street and Jarvis Avenue. The second issue is the Oak Knoll Athletic Fields. Could one or <br />more of the fields be relocated so that the site could be used for the Public Works building? <br />Staff will be on hand fox Monday's meeting to discuss these items and seek council guidance <br />on the site location before our next session with the SEH planners. <br />N:\Public Bodies\Ciry Council\Streets\PW Expansion.doc <br />
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