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20th Avenue Update <br /> Mr. Nyberg updated the Council on the 20th Avenue bid results and proposed assessments. <br /> Bonne Excavating came in as low base bidder at $508,790.65. Alternative A (Easterly <br /> Watermain Extension) was bid at $95,620.00. Alternative B (SCADA/Telemetry System) bid <br /> results came in at $86,456.00. Mr. Nyberg explained the proposed SCADA/Telemetry system is <br /> designed to sound an alarm if a lift station fails. In addition, Alternative C (Directional boring 8 <br /> inch forcemain [between Stevens property and Lake Area Utilities]) was bid at $27,390.00. Mr. <br /> Nyberg noted H.R. Green plans to be back before the Council on May 13, with required permits <br /> from the Metropolitan Council. <br /> In summary, Mr. Nyberg explained the proposed assessments for 20th Avenue north watermain <br /> and trunk sanitary sewer (Exhibit Q. Mr. Nyberg requested the Council's direction on how to <br /> proceed with the four assessment options for the public hearing on Wednesday, April 29, 1998. <br /> Councilmember Brenner suggested presenting the four assessment scenarios at the hearing. <br /> Councilmember Powers moved and it was seconded to adopt the assessments after the project is <br /> complete Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 21st Avenue Update <br /> Mr. Nyberg reported the City of Lino Lakes has targeted Memorial Day to complete the <br /> temporary road construction on 2l st Avenue to assist the opening of the convenience store. The <br /> City of Lino Lakes plans to advertise for road construction bids in June and then construct a <br /> permanent road. <br /> Mayor Wilharber inquired about Lino Lakes water and sewer situation for the new business. Mr. <br /> Nyberg stated he was not sure. Mayor Wilharber suggested the City of Lino Lakes and the City <br /> of Centerville get together and discuss this issue. The Council suggested relaying that the City of <br /> Centerville is interested in holding ajoint meeting with the City of Lino Lakes. <br /> Performance Automotive Special Use Permit - Proposed building <br /> Mr. March gave an overview of Performance Automotive's special use permit request for a <br /> proposed building. Mr. Palzer noted, the City received Performance Automotive's building plans <br /> at 4:00 p m Councilmember Buckbee questioned the City Engineer if he reviewed Performance <br /> Automotive's grading plan. Mr. Palzer said the City Engineer has not reviewed the grading plans. <br /> Mr. March referred to a letter dated April 15, 1998 the City received from RO -SO Contracting, <br /> Inc. Furthermore, Mr. March reiterated the DaBruzzi Properties interest in selling its building and <br /> land to the City for a sale price of $350,000.00. Mr. DaBruzzi noted they would wait or delay <br /> construction on the Performance Automotive building until the Council has had an opportunity to <br /> discuss the proposal. However, time is a factor for construction. <br /> 5 <br />