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Holiday Party <br /> MOTION by Councilmember Helmbrecht to approve the set agenda with noted changes. Motion <br /> seconded by Councilmember Brenner. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> 20th Avenue Update - Mr. Nyberg <br /> An informational report was received from Mr. Nyberg on the 20th Avenue infrastructure. This <br /> report is divided into five areas: General review of plans, Met Council environmental services <br /> issues, Lino Lakes coordination, Easements and Future issues. Mr. Nyberg reported a meeting is <br /> scheduled with Lino Lakes on December 12, 1997 <br /> Mr. Nyberg gave a summary of the general plans to develop and construct the interconnect. Mr. <br /> Nyberg added the Metropolitan Councils environmental service issue included the forcemain <br /> alignments, a gravity sewer along Main Street, and the time schedule for Centerville, Lino Lakes <br /> and the Metropolitan Council, The Metropolitan Council plans to update their system by the end <br /> of 1999. Mr. March noted in the Lino Lakes minutes it was stated they are interested in entering <br /> into a joint powers agreement with Centerville. Mr. Nyberg reported the meter vault will serve <br /> Centerville and potentially be used as a back up system to the Lino Lakes system. Mr. Nyberg <br /> suggested Centerville meet with Lino Lakes to develop an agreement and discuss the meter vault. <br /> In addition, the water is designed to go both ways, however, the issue is the cost. Mr. Nyberg <br /> noted a key element of the cost is the hook up charge. Mr. Nyberg added there are several <br /> scenarios but the best one will be based on how the industrial area develops. <br /> Mayor Wilharber entertained the idea of the City constructing a new water tower and questioned <br /> the time and cost involved, Mr. Nyberg estimated two years to build a water tower and the cost <br /> to construct the interconnect or the water tower should be approximately $600,000. <br /> Councilmember Brenner stated the City's intention was to fast tract the interconnect to provide <br /> water service to the industrial district. <br /> In a brief supplemental report, Mr. Nyberg addressed the infrastructure easements. Lake Area <br /> Utilities would like to work with the City to do a land exchange for the needed easement. <br /> Furthermore, the City will need to obtain an easement from Gerald Rehbein. <br /> Also, included in the report were future issues of the potential developments. Mr. Nyberg said he <br /> will give a progress report to the Council after the meeting with Lino Lakes. Also, H.R. Green <br /> can either send out for proposals and receive results within six weeks or put the plans on hold. <br /> LaMotte Park Update <br /> Councilmember Helmbrecht requested clarification on the LaMotte Park parking lot construction <br /> addition of $15,000 to $20,000. Mr. Nyberg explained the soils are bad and he suggested the <br /> parking lot be similar to a typical Centerville road section. Councilmember Helmbrecht suggested <br /> 5 <br />