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4646 Dakota Street SE
Prior Lake, MN 55372
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 18, 2017
AGENDA #: 5N (3)
PREPARED BY: NICK MONSERUD, PROJECT ENGINEER
PRESENTED BY: NICK MONSERUD
AGENDA ITEM: CONSIDER APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE AS-
SESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF AN ASSESSMENT ROLL AND
ESTABLISHING THE DATE OF THE ASSESSMENT HEARING FOR THE
FRANKLIN TRAIL RECONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (PROJECT
# TRN17-000004)
DISCUSSION: Introduction
This agenda item is necessary to set an assessment hearing and to establish the
amount to be assessed for the Franklin Trail Road Improvement Project.
History
Each year the City reconstructs street segments that are scheduled for reconstruc-
tion as part of its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and have exceeded their
useful design life. The City uses the Capital Improvement Program and its Pave-
ment Management Program to plan for infrastructure improvements and the fi-
nancing for capital improvements. At its September 26, 2016 meeting the City
Council adopted Resolutions 16-118, 16-119, 16-120 and 16-121 authorizing staff
to prepare Feasibility Reports for the 2017 Improvement Projects as outlined in the
CIP.
The M.S. Chapter 429 process applies to all projects that will be financed in whole
or in part through special assessments or bond proceeds.
For bidding purposes the four project areas have been combined into one project.
This was done to simplify the bidding process and to better coordinate construc-
tion scheduling with one contractor.
The Franklin Trail area includes improvements to Bluff Heights Addition, Bluff
Heights Second Addition, Replat of lot 1 block 2 Bluff Heights Addition, Borgerding
2nd Addition, Timbercrest Park, Prior South, and CIC Nos. 1000,1002,1027,1131
and 1136 located in Section 1 and 2, Township 114, Range 22. Structures in this
area were built between 1971-2003 but most were generally built in the early
1980’s. The proposed improvements include street reconstruction or reclamation,
storm sewer, storm water quality, sanitary sewer, watermain, concrete curb and
gutter, and appurtenant work.
On November 28, 2016, the City Council accepted the Feasibility Report, sched-
uled the public hearing for January 9, 2017, and directed staff to evaluate the in-
tersection of Park Nicollet Ave. and Franklin Trail for possible improvements.
On January 9, 2017 the City Council continued the Public Hearing to February 13,
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2017 in order to give residents ample time to review the Franklin Trail and Park
Nicollet Avenue Traffic Study prepared by Bolton & Menk.
As a separate document, the intersection of Franklin Trail and Park Nicollet Boule-
vard was reviewed. The traffic study documented the current condition and future
of this intersection. Currently the intersection functions at an acceptable level of
service, but considering a conservative growth factor, this intersection will not op-
erate at an acceptable level of service within the next 20 years. Several alterna-
tives were reviewed as a part of the report including an option with a pork chop
island as directed by the City Council. A mini-roundabout at this intersection ap-
peared to function best for the long term but it does add additional maintenance
demands on Public Works Staff. Direction was given to keep the intersection as is
with the future possibility of adding a left turn lane into Franklin Trail.
On February 13, 2017, the City Council held the Public Hearing and adopted Res-
olution 17-021 ordering the improvement project.
In addition to the Public Hearing, the City has held three informational meetings to
discuss the project. The last informational meeting was an open house held on
March 29, 2017 and offered residents the opportunity to comment on the proposed
plans. City staff explained the proposed design and went over potential property
impacts individually with residents.
On April 10, 2017 the City Council approved the project plans and specifications
and authorized the advertisement for bids for the 2017 Reconstruction Improve-
ment Projects.
On May 22, 2017 the City Council accepted bids and awarded the City’s standard-
ized construction contract for the 2017 Reconstruction Improvement Projects to
Geislinger and Sons, Inc.
Current Circumstances
The proposed improvements include street reconstruction, storm sewer, storm wa-
ter quality, sanitary sewer, watermain, concrete curb and gutter, and appurtenant
work. Construction of the project is currently ongoing with the anticipated substan-
tial completion date of October 31, 2017.
ISSUES: The Assessment Review Work Group has reviewed and agrees with the assess-
ment map, assessment rate, and method of assessment.
Pursuant to the Assessment Policy, the street and storm sewer reconstruction
should be assessed at up to 40% of the total project cost against the benefiting
properties. The Assessment Review Workgroup recommends the area method of
assessment due to the fact that the project area consists of commercial property,
single family residential and medium density residential properties. The remaining
amounts should be recovered through the general ad valorem property tax.
The estimated assessment rate per the Feasibility Report is proposed at
$18,035.52/acre. With the bids received, the estimated proposed assessment is
$13,819.60/acre. During construction, additional costs have been accrued due to
poor soil conditions and wet weather, which results in a revised assessment
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FINANCIAL
IMPACT:
amount of $15,057.69 per acre.
The Franklin Trail Improvement Project is proposed to be financed by Special As-
sessments, tax levy, Sewer Fund, Water Fund, and Water Quality Fund. The
amount shown in the table below is an estimate based on the bid prices received.
Funding sources and amounts are as shown below:
Estimated Project Costs and Financing
ITEM
ESTIMATED PRO-
JECT COSTS ASSESSMENTS CITY SHARE
Streets2 $1,584,765 $429,330 $1,155,435
Sanitary Sewer $400,581 $400,581
Watermain $346,841 $346,841
Storm Sewer1 $119,245 $43,177 $76,069
Total $2,451,432 $472,506 $1,978,926
1 Includes $11,430 in Water Quality Improvements that are not assessable
2 Includes $517,141 in collector street costs that are not assessable (9-ton
design, over 36' wide, sidewalk, dynamic speed signs, pedestrian crosswalk
system, striping)
Total Assessed $472,506
Area to be Assessed 31.4 acres
Area Assessment $15,057.69 per acre
Area Assessment from Prelim Report $18,035.52 per acre
ALTERNATIVES: 1. Motion and second as part of the consent agenda to approve a resolution de-
claring the costs to be assessed, ordering the preparation of the proposed as-
sessment rolls for the Franklin Trail Improvement Project #TRN17-000004, and
establishing October 18, 2017 for the assessment hearing date.
2.Motion and second to remove this item from the consent agenda for additional
discussion.
RECOMMENDED
MOTION:
Motion and second for approval of alternative #1.
4646 Dakota Street SE
Prior Lake, MN 55372
RESOLUTION 17-___
A RESOLUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF
PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE FRANKLIN TRAIL ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
#TRN17-000004 AND ESTABLISHING THE DATE OF THE ASSESSMENT HEARING AND
PUBLICATION THEREOF
Motion By: Second By:
WHEREAS,
WHEREAS,
Costs have been determined for the improvement of Franklin Trail, Project
#TRN17-000004, the total cost for the improvements are $2,451,432; and
The City Manager notifies the City Council that such proposed assessment will be
completed and filed in the City Manager’s office for public inspection.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PRIOR LAKE,
MINNESOTA as follows:
1.The recitals set forth above are incorporated herein.
2.The portion of the cost of such improvements to be paid by the City is hereby declared to be $1,978,926,
and the portion of the cost to be assessed against benefited property owners is declared to be $472,506.
3.Assessments shall be payable on an equal principal installment method extending over a period of 10
years for street improvements. The first installment shall be the annual principal plus interest calculated
from the public hearing date to the end of this year plus twelve months of the next year and shall bear
interest at the rate of 3.80% per annum from the date of the adoption of the assessment resolution.
4.The City Manager, with the assistance of the City Engineer shall forthwith calculate the proper amount to
be specially assessed for such improvements against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land within
the district affected, without regard to cash valuation, as provided by law, and shall file a copy of such
proposed assessment in the office of the City Manager for public inspection.
5.The City Manager shall upon the completion of such proposed assessment notify the City Council thereof.
6.A public hearing shall be held on the 16th day of October, 2017, in City Council Chambers at 7:00 P.M.
to pass upon such proposed assessment and at such time and place all persons owning property affected
by such improvement will be given the opportunity to be heard with reference to such assessment.
7.The City Manager is hereby directed to cause a notice of the public hearing on the proposed assessment
to be published once in the official newspaper of the City at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and the
City Manager shall also cause mailed notice to be given to the owner of each par cel described in the
assessment roll not less than two weeks prior to the hearing.
8.The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the assessment to the
County Auditor, pay the whole of the assessment on such property, with interest accrued to the date of
payment, to the City Finance Director, except that no interest will be charged if the entire assessment is
paid within 30 days from the adoption of the assessment. The owner may, at any time thereafter, pay to
the City Finance Director the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to
December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. Such payment must be made before November
11 or interest will be charged through December 31 of the succeed ing year.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS18th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2017.
VOTE Briggs McGuire Thompson Braid Burkart
Aye ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
Nay ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
Abstain ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
Absent ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
______________________________
Frank Boyles, City Manager