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PJP <br /> I .July 9,1986 <br /> j 1. South Slide Soldier Piles <br /> estimated cost ser Paled $270,000. <br /> 1. South Slide-Soldier Piles <br /> North tSlide d CoetNothing $ll0,odd <br /> J. South SideSlide-Relocate Road <br /> rth Side Slide-Relocate Road <br /> Estimated coat $00,000 <br /> 4. ROatimatdCstrnative <br /> Eseo $P <br /> a,sdo <br /> I e with any of te:e alternative:, either acquisition <br /> additional property o[[fight of-way For eaeementa will be required.f <br /> Since the Public Works Department has no contingency funds budgeted <br /> for unbudgeted project:, the staff recommends that the road be <br /> closed, leave it lake it is with a turn-around installed. This is <br /> the least costly of all the alternatives.a <br /> Y10 <br /> li ^ In tM1e opinl on of Che c eultant,the r ahonld n t be re-opened <br /> i to vebicula[traffic until corrective measured are taken. <br /> yS measures, <br /> orasinstance <br /> what measure: andbesaid corrective <br /> eiobe <br />(YPE_ for Overstreet the setting of load limits cold be <br /> il ineffectivea thecityincus substantial liability if someone <br /> ed se result of apeoing the at et in its present <br /> F i� <br /> 'ars <br /> Gipeonu add e4te[the co eulting engineer speaks,he would <br /> I It ask that the a[el rive peoplenspeak and then the council x111 <br />( } i� discuss end make a motion. <br /> Iii Clayton of Shannon 6 Nilson,c salting Engineer,in an to a <br /> h question from Councilman Pop said that soldier pile will atop <br /> slippage directly behind the pile and the ground could erode but v <br /> 1 would probably be tens of years before there would be any problem. <br /> � Councilman Pope asked 1f nothing was done how far would then soil <br /> slip, would it take out the mansion and N Clayton said n it <br /> �f 4 Ial i would not take out the mansion,it could taker out the road. <br /> t <br /> i l 4 �. He said of the soldier iles are used, it should be done on the <br /> south aide first. The elide o the north aide could wait a <br /> ' years before there will be a problem there. few <br /> lir. Councilman Overstreet asked what kind of weather c these elides <br /> MSI' and Mr. Clayton replied that heavy rainfalls e e <br /> o <br /> c us much of it <br /> also freezing conditions, especially a ter much rain, an cause <br /> Councilman Rive asked how many years would the soldier piles leek, <br /> on both aides, what was He <br /> estimate on this and hea answered r <br /> least 30 to 40 years. a said of course 14 there was <br /> of the soil at the bottom o the pile then thismight be <br /> different. <br /> bt,l` <br /> e <br />