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, <br /> ProneM Owner Petition <br /> Mr. Nyberg reported the city received a letter from Mr. Gerald Rehbein, dated June 30, 1998 <br /> requesting the City to consider a deletion of a watermain service stub to the property along 20th <br /> Avenue in Centerville, recently owned by Mr. Herman Strehlow. Mayor Wilharber foresees the <br /> properties on the west side will be serviced by the City of Lino Lakes. However, the property on <br /> the east side which abuts 20th Avenue is low land and may be used for ponding. Mr. Relrbein <br /> confirmed the Mayor's observations and requested the service on 20th be removed from the utility <br /> plans. Mr. Nyberg commented the assessments have not been delineated and can be adjusted as <br /> per the Council's direction. <br /> Councilmember Brenner moved to delete the water stub to the Strehlow 12roperty contingent <br /> upon the attorneys approval Councilmember Powers amended the motion then seconded it to <br /> include the assessment for water and sewer remains the same Motion carried unanimously, <br /> 21st Avenue Road Construction Proposal <br /> Mr. Nyberg addressed a proposal the city received from Arnt Construction Company Inc. to <br /> construct a road on 21 st Avenue. The estimate presented included work for 400 linear feet of <br /> road 15' wide, the core excavation, two feet select granular borrow, 8" class 5 recycled base and <br /> 2" of a bituminous base course at the lump sum of $19,350. The estimate did not include any soil <br /> borings or construction staking. The curb and gutter would cost an additional $3,100. Mr. <br /> Nyberg commented the estimate was reasonable. Mr. Nyberg recommended the City consider the <br /> proposal since it is inevitable the gravel road will be paved one day. Mr. Nyberg also noted the <br /> three Centerville businesses have approached the City asking when their side of the road will be <br /> paved. <br /> Mr. Jim Kozar (Owner of ADL) stressed the desire to have a maintained road available to his <br /> clientele and questioned the city why Mr. Rehbein has the authority to do half the road and <br /> destroy the Centerville road side. <br /> The Council discussed having a workshop with the City of Lino Lakes Council to discuss the <br /> construction of 21st Avenue. The Council shared the 21st Avenue road condition concerns with <br /> the business owners. Mayor Wilharber agreed with Mr. Nyberg's comment that the City may <br /> spend sonic money now to construct a section of the road and eventually spend more money later <br /> to get the job done right. <br /> Mr. Kozar requested the City work with the city of Lino Lake's and present road construction <br /> options to the Centerville businesses. <br /> Mayor Wilharber moved to direct Staff to coordinate a meeting with the engineer and the business <br /> owners on the sides of 21 st Avenue and send a letter to Lino Lakes to set rrn a workshop to assist <br /> in the construction of 21st Avenue Councilmember Brenner seconded the motion Motion <br /> carried unanimously <br /> 6 <br />
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