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City Council Meeting Minutes of August 14, 1996 <br /> Helmbrecht questioned why a sidewalk was not put on Progress. Nyberg stated that it <br /> was discussed but at the time the council had concerns on the costs of the assessments, <br /> therefore a decision was never made. <br /> Staff is to look into the school contributing to a sidewalk for Progress and cost estimates <br /> for a sidewalk. Staff is to also send a response letter to Myra Mills. <br /> Cracks on Revoir <br /> Nyberg reported that the cracks that were mentioned to him to review are only surface <br /> cracks and recommends leaving it rather than disturbing the road even more to try to fix. <br /> Water Conservation Plan <br /> Nyberg questioned whether the council wanted him to wait for the cost estimate from <br /> Lino Lakes on the interconnect to complete the master water plan. March stated Lino <br /> Lakes is suppose to respond within two weeks. Consensus from the council was to wait <br /> the two weeks before completing the plan. <br /> Water Resource Management Plan <br /> Ailk <br /> ! Nyberg stated they are holding off because RCWD is redoing their plan and need the <br /> amendments that will pertain to Centerville to complete. Nyberg said it should be finished <br /> by the end of the year. <br /> Trash Grates for Culverts <br /> This issue was tabled until Councilmember Powers - Rasmussen is present to discuss. <br /> Thermal Bond Patches <br /> MOTION by Buckbee, second by Helmbrecht to approve the request for thermal bond <br /> patches for Peltier Lake Drive and east of Center Street and Dupre Road, work to be done <br /> by Bergman Companies, Inc., not to exceed $2,000. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Stop Sign Requests <br /> Brenner asked Nyberg his opinion on the placement of a stop sign at Progress and Sorel <br /> Street. Nyberg stated the city needs to be sure the stop sign is warranted. <br /> Greg Hellings, Attorney at Law <br /> Hellings stated he is requesting the city amending their resolution assigning Babcock, <br /> Locher, Neilson, and Mannella to read Greg Hellings, Attorney at Law. Hellings stated he <br /> CC8 -14MM. WPS 5 <br />