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WEEK =M REV = EW <br /> Edition # 68 7 -13 -98 through 7 -17 -98 <br /> Building permits issued this period = 2 <br /> Building permits issued YTD = 124 <br /> * A meeting was held on Thursday morning with the following <br /> people in attendance : Jim March, Dave Nyberg, Gerald <br /> Rehbein, Dave Pecchia, Dave Ahrens, Brian Wessel, Joan <br /> Tschida and John Paul. Discussion centered around the topic <br /> of 21st Avenue. <br /> It was apparent that Gerald Rehbein was expected by the Lino <br /> Lakes contingency to pave a 30' road entirely within the Lino <br /> Lakes road easement. Mr. Rehbein indicated that he was not <br /> interested in that option, because he would have to relocate <br /> a hydrant and raise a sewer manhole that were both recently <br /> installed. In addition, 15' of this new paved road would <br /> have to be torn up in the future if the road was <br /> reconstructed to be centered equally on both sides of the <br /> corporate boundary. <br /> Joan Tschida indicated that she needed a paved road by next <br /> week Wednesday, because that is when the Amoco is intending <br /> to open. She also mentioned that she is going to be in the <br /> community a long time and wants to remain on good terms with <br /> the Centerville businesses. Mr. Rehbein indicated that he <br /> would be better off to build the road himself and center it <br /> on the corporate boundary, with the understanding that <br /> Centerville may negotiate with him on the future curb and <br /> gutter /storm sewer work that would need to be installed. Mr. <br /> Rehbein indicated that he would need to know if the <br /> Centerville Council would allow him to pave the Centerville <br /> side with no commitment that he would be reimbursed. He <br /> indicated that he needed a response by Thursday noon to meet <br /> the deadline of having the road paved by Wednesday of next <br /> week. <br /> Jim March indicated that he would poll the Centerville <br /> Council to see if they would allow Mr. Rehbein to work in the <br /> road right -of -way and install a roadway at no cost to the <br /> City. I was able to reach a majority of the Council and the <br /> consensus was that Mr. Rehbein could install the street at no <br /> cost to the City of Centerville. I have sent a written <br /> invitation to the Lino Lakes City Council to meet with our <br /> Council at 5:00 prior to our meeting on July 22. We still <br /> need to have a joint powers agreement finalized and we should <br /> have an understanding on the curb /gutter and storm sewer <br />
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