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Automatic Senses Meter Reading System <br /> Mr. Ed Wiegert (Water Pro Representative) briefed the Council on the proposed Meter Reading <br /> System and installation. Mr. Wiegert noted the City's current 325 accounts can be updated to <br /> match the proposed system. The Meter Reading System has the capability to take readings <br /> bimonthly, monthly and bill accordingly. Further, the billing software is included, however, the <br /> "housing" to adopt the Read System to the City's billing software is not included. <br /> MOTION by Councilmember Brenner to authorize Staff to purchase the Meter Reading System <br /> as per Mr. March's recommendation. Motion seconded by Councilmember Helmbrecht. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> 20th Avenue Watermain Interconnect /Sanitary Sewer Connection <br /> Mr. David Nyberg (H.R. Green Consulting Engineers) explained the proposed pathway of the <br /> Watermain Interconnect and Sanitary Sewer. Mr. Nyberg suggested running the infrastructure <br /> north on the proposed 21st Avenue and north halfway turn west to connect with 20th Avenue <br /> (CSAH 54). Currently, the total project overhead is 35 %, which is 100% assessable. Mr. March <br /> stated Metropolitan Council's approval is not necessary to continue with this project, because if <br /> the City of Lino Lakes denies the interconnect the project will not move forward. Mr. March <br /> explained Lino Lakes and Anoka County need to see the proposed plans to evaluate the project. <br /> Mr. March stated property owners of REEL Manufacturing and Carpenters Auto Body are <br /> willing to be assessed. Mr. Gary Hugeback (Integrated Realty) stated Mr. Gerald Rehbein is <br /> willing to pay fee for the Watermain Interconnect /Sanitary Sewer plans and specifications. <br /> MOTION by Councilmember Brenner to set a Workshop /Special meeting on July 30, at 6:00 <br /> p.m. to further discuss the 20th Avenue Watermain Interconnect /Sanitary Sewer. Motion <br /> seconded by Councilmember Helmbrecht. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Residential Refuse Collection Contract <br /> Mr. March reported the City received four refuse quotes from Ace Solid Waste, Walters, United <br /> Waste and Waste Management. Further, the chosen contractor will be expected to begin the third <br /> week in September. Currently, the City has an exclusive contract with one hauler for residential <br /> and commercial. The City may look at licensing up to three haulers, having a separate contract <br /> for commercial business. <br /> MOTION by Councilmember Helmbrecht to table this issue and discuss the Refuse Contact <br /> during the July 30, Workshop /Special Meeting. Motion seconded by Councilmember Brenner. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Fete des Lac Fireworks <br /> Mr. Bill Bisek (Kelly's Korner) addressed the Council and reported the Centerville Lions voted <br /> against funding fireworks at the Fete des Lac. Mr. Bisek requested the City pay half of the <br /> $2,800 firework fee and the remaining $1,400 will be donated by surrounding business' or Kelly's <br /> 3 <br />