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each water hookup. Also, Mr. Palzer noted the City's hard cost is in administration, under some <br /> unusual circumstance there may be an additional charge to the property owner. The Council <br /> discussed the hard and soft cost associated with administration and inspection fees, respectively. <br /> There was discussion as to the City of Lino Lakes administration fee of $125 and other similar <br /> sized communities charge of $50 and $175, such as Savage and Shakopee. Mayor Wilharber and <br /> Councilmember Buckbee suggested the City recover the City's cost and charge accordingly. Mr. <br /> Hoeft suggested the Council establish a policy and address the issue in future development <br /> contracts. Mr. Hoeft commented that the City and Developer can work out an escrow as to the <br /> actual cost to the City. Mr. Mike Quigley (Eagle Pass /Gor -em Development) commented that <br /> the City is in receipt of $6,500 for the first of five hookups. <br /> COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> Economic Development Committee <br /> Councilmember Brenner reported that the EDC group has planned an open house for Tuesday, <br /> November 17, 1998, 7:00 p.m. at City Hall. The plan is to allow citizens to look at the Design <br /> Teams sketchs. <br /> Councilmember Brenner commented that the EDC committee will be accepting citizen and <br /> business person of the year nominations until November 17 at City Hall. <br /> ADMINISTRATORS REPORT <br /> Council Vacancy Procedures <br /> Mr. March provided the Council with options to filling the vacancy of Councilmember <br /> Helmbrecht. First, the City could solicit applications from citizens and then the Council could <br /> appoint a Councilmember. Another is to appoint the third highest vote getter at the State General <br /> Election. The Council discussed the possibility of favortism in the application process. Thus, the <br /> Council favored appointing the third highest vote getter which will represent the citizens choice. <br /> Mayor Wilharber moved to appoint the Council candidate with the third highest votes to <br /> complete the two year vacancy and that the appointment is made during the November 4 <br /> special meeting Councilmember Brenner seconded the motion Motion carried <br /> unanimously, <br /> Emergency Training <br /> Mr. March informed the Council of an emergency training program on November 18 & 19, which <br /> is sponsored by the State and produced by the Circle Pines Lexington Police Department. Mr. <br /> March confirmed that the Mayor, Councilmember Brenner, two council - elects and two employees <br /> are scheduled to attend the program. Mayor Wilharber suggested Staff contact Councilmember <br /> Powers about her interest in attending the training program. <br /> CONSENT AGENDA <br /> 5 <br />