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DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT <br /> City Council 2012 -06 -12 7:55 p.m. <br /> Minutes of Work Session <br /> Present were Mayor Tom Wilharber, Council members Jeff Paar, Steve King, D Love, <br /> and Ben Fehrenbacher. Also present were Mark Statz of Stantec, Public Works Director <br /> Paul Palzer and Finance Director Mike Jeziorski. <br /> The purpose of the work session was to cover four agenda items: 2014 Budget and 2014 <br /> Street Program, Centerville Road Improvements and collaboration regarding utilities. <br /> Budget 2014. Finance Director, Mike Jeziorski reviewed a draft budget for 2014. <br /> There were minor changes from the last presentation. The budget now includes local <br /> government aid of approximately $54,000, and the levy is subject to levy limits. The <br /> budget includes $169,000 for the street overlay program, while keeping the levy flat <br /> for bonds and general purposes. <br /> 2014 Street Project. The Council reviewed the street maintenance program <br /> presented by staff. The list shows a maintenance project for 2014, of about $487,800, <br /> along with a reconstruction project for Robin Lane at around $900,000. The <br /> watermain portion of the project is estimated at about $290,000 and would be <br /> substantially paid for by a CDBG grant from Anoka County. The grant requires that <br /> the project be completed in 2014. The program shows a deficit in future years, unless <br /> the levy is raised above the current level. If the levy limit is still in place for 2015, <br /> the funds available will likely be inadequate to maintain the program. Council <br /> discussed whether imposing a small special assessment would be prudent. A special <br /> assessment of $500 per lot would erase the deficit without increases in the levy. Some <br /> Council members expressed concern that the city had communicated that the program <br /> would not require special assessments. A majority felt that special assessments are <br /> needed, in light of levy limits and debt obligations. <br /> Centerville Road (CSAH 21) It was reported that Anoka County still hopes to <br /> reconstruct Centerville Road in 2014 and that they have asked the city to take the lead <br /> on some of the design requirements for the project. Consensus was that the city would <br /> provide design sheets for the city utility construction required and designing the large <br /> storm sewer system for the downtown area. Other design items would be best <br /> provided by Anoka County engineers. Engineer Mark Stats will report the City's <br /> position to Anoka County. <br /> Utility Collaboration Staff reviewed a scope of work proposed for Met Council to <br /> Analyze the benefits of a joint utility operation of the water system of Centerville, <br /> Lino Lakes, Hugo, Columbus, Circle Pines and Lexington. It is hoped that Met <br /> Council will fund the entire cost of the study. When the study is complete, it is <br /> anticipated that it will be presented to the Council of each city. <br /> The meeting was adjourned at approximately 9:45 p.m. <br /> Dallas Larson, Administrator <br /> P8 <br />
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