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City Council Minutes <br />Apri15, 2010 <br />Page 4 <br />Mr. Anderson presented the staff report. David Buran.d~,19118 Tyler Street NW, was <br />present in the audience to answer questions. <br />Mr. Burandt's proposal, which is outlined in the staff report, would improve sight lines <br />between traffic northbound on Tyler Street and eastbound on 193rd Avenue. Council <br />discussed traffic safety concerns in this location and agreed to modify the stop bar and stop <br />sign locations at the intersection of 193rd Avenue and Tyler Street. They agreed to approve <br />the Burandt proposal to further help improve sight lines. Staff will monitor traff c patterns <br />and reevaluate ~n six months to determtne if any additional changes are needed. The cost of <br />f~nodifying the stop bar and stop sign placement would cost less than ~1,OO0. The <br />construction cost of the Burandt proposal is estimated to cost between X20,000 and ~22,a0Q, <br />MOVED BY C®UNCTLMEMBER GUMPHREY AND SECONDED BY <br />COUNCZLMEMBER MOTTN TO AUTHORTZE STAFF To DRAW UP A <br />PROPOSAL AS OUTLINED TN THE STAFF REPORT WTTH FUNDS To BE <br />TAT~EN OUT OF THE STREET IMPROVEMENT RESERVE, MOTION <br />CARRIED 4~4, <br />C. Median Restoration <br />Mr. Anderson presented the staff report. <br />Councilmember Westgaard stated the median design should be low maintena~ace and <br />whatever plantings were chosen shouldn't impede sight lines. He didn't feel end caps were <br />necessary and suggested nadve plantings, but only if they were done correctly so they bloom <br />all season long. <br />Councilmember• Gun~.phrey had concerns with native grasses and the fact that they only <br />bloom a short time, <br />Ms. Johnson stated the preference would be a low maintenance, waterWsaving type of <br />plantings. She stated the street department crew was also concerned with the height of the <br />native plantings. She also stated they could choose an appropriate type of native plantings, <br />one that doesn't grow very tall and blooms for a Longer period of tune. She stated they had a <br />short window of time to get the medians planted for this growing season. <br />M®VED BY COUNCILiVTEMBER MOTTN AND SECONDED BY <br />COUNCILMEMBER GUMPHREYTO APPROVE THE RESTORATTQN OF <br />THE MEDIANS .ALONG ~93~ AVENUE WITH NATIVE GRASSES WITH END <br />CAPS AT A COST NOT TO EMCEED ~Ga,ooa AS OUTLTNED IN THE STAFF <br />REPORT, MOTTON CARRIED 4-0. <br />5.5. Discuss Line,Avenue Area Trail Project <br />Ms. Johnson and Mr. Anderson discussed the Line Avenue trail project and presented the <br />staff report. <br />Councilmember Gumphrey asked if the County had been contacted to see if they would pay <br />for a portion of this project. <br />Ms. Johnson stated that the County's policy doesn't include payment for trams, <br />
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