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<br />. Lino Lakes using water from Centerville. He further commented that this Coun,eil is <br />working proactively on improving streets, drainage, and water and has asked the City <br />Engineer to do a report on water including the water tower construction. <br /> <br />Mr. Shimon asked whether Council would still move forward if everyone on Peltier !Lake <br />Drive did not desire water. Council Member Broussard Vickers indicated that Copncil <br />will listen to residents and work with them to ensure the most cost effective wlfY of <br />bringing City water to them but is charged with doing the best job they can for the ~tire <br />City and bringing water to this area and looping the system will benefit the entire City. <br />She further clarified that this is not a popular vote and is not something residen1ls by <br />majority can say no to. <br /> <br />Council Member Lee said he understood the comments of residents, but improvin$ the <br />City's water system is a benefit to the entire community and in the best interest of the <br />City. <br /> <br />Mr. Tim Larson, 1775 Peltier Lake Drive, indicated it would be necessary to drill: two <br />holes in each yard so that the open cutting would be cheaper. Council Member Broussard <br />Vickers indicated the City would take the cheapest method possible based on: the <br />recommendation of the City Engineer. <br /> <br />Mr. Larson suggested looping from the outlet of the new development down Peltier IJ.ake <br />Drive to Centerville Road and that would .cost $80,000 and using the $50,000 from <br />Lakeland Circle that would.leave $30,000 for the developer to pay and the City w,uld <br />have its loop. Mayor Sweeney explained that the City needed to connect Peltier Lake <br />Drive at Mill Road to have a true loop. <br /> <br />.J <br />- ~ 1 <br />~I <br /> <br />;; t <br />;;:1 <br /> <br />::~: 1 <br />.~: .j <br />. I <br />I <br />. i <br />j <br />I.! <br /> <br />Council Member Capra clarified that the water restrictions are a measure to cons.-ve <br />water, not because there is not water available. <br /> <br />Mayor Sweeney commented that at peak: usage, the City's water tower is emptiedl 10 <br />times per day. <br /> <br />Mr. Bob Hoye, 7288 Mill Road, asked when this project would be completed. He then <br />asked if there would be a bJ:.eakdown of costs available for residents to comment on. IHe <br />further said that he would be interested in paying more now for both the water and ~e <br />road reconstruction if it would cost him less in the long run. Council Member BroUssard <br />Vickers indicated that Council will ask for more information and make a determination as <br />to whether itis most feasible to reconstruct now or at a later date. <br /> <br />Mr. Schluender indicated that the project is set for this summer, with an anticip~ <br />completion date of October. <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard Vickers asked what would happen if residents were <br />somehow bypassed and their wells failed. City Attorney Hoeft indicated he could not <br />envision a situation where residents would be bypassed. He then said that, if that <br /> <br />Page 9 of17 <br />
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