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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> September 23,2015 <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated that it appears that the between the hiring of the new City Administrator, <br /> transferring responsibilities and hiring of a new City Engineer for the City of Lino Lakes the <br /> agreements for asphalting and maintaining the roadway were overlooked. Both Council <br /> Members Fehrenbacher and King felt that the City of Centerville received no benefit from the <br /> project and truly it was the City of Lino Lakes that had received 100% of the benefit from the <br /> project due to the new development and road maintenance costs. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding timing of the agreement versus the construction of the roadway, <br /> lack of Council action prior to construction without an agreement, negotiation by City Staff <br /> without Council authorization, 100% benefit to the Northpointe Development and whether there <br /> was a benefit to the City of Centerville. <br /> Mr. Burmeister stated that the City of Centerville does receive a benefit from the roadway being <br /> asphalted, i.e. maintenance vehicles remain in clean condition, less repairs due to dirt roadway, <br /> building cleaning costs are decreased and that staff was under the impression that the City had <br /> already approved the necessary agreements for the construction. <br /> Council Member Love questioned whether the City of Lino Lakes had approved either of the <br /> agreements without the City of Centerville's approval or prior to construction. Ms. Hankee <br /> stated no but she had emails that stated that the City of Centerville would entertain the <br /> construction, costs negotiated with it and an agreement for maintenance. Council Member Love <br /> questioned why the roadway was not paved to its terminus and Ms. Hankee stated that this is a <br /> temporary roadway and future development would determine building the roadway to standard <br /> including turn lanes onto 20th Avenue. <br /> Ms. Hankee stated that during construction, Centerville Staff required the contractor to pave the <br /> three driveway aprons 15' to 20' similar to other road projects and standards. Ms. Hankee stated <br /> that this increased the City of Centerville's cost of the project by approximately $8,000; <br /> however, due to the confusion with the Joint Powers Agreement they would not be asking for <br /> that payment. <br /> Mayor Wilharber called for a vote. <br /> Council Member King requested clarification of the costs associated with the roadway and <br /> aprons provided at the City's Public Works site. Ms. Hankee clarified $10,000 for the City's <br /> portion of the roadway and $8,000 for the aprons, however they would not be asking for the <br /> $8,000. Council Member King also asked what the total costs of the project were for the City of <br /> Lino Lakes and Ms. Hankee replied 50%were paid by the developer of the total $125,000. <br /> Motion by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member Love to approve <br /> Res. #15-OXX — Approving the Joint Powers Agreement Between the City of Lino Lakes <br /> and Centerville Regarding West Cedar Street Paving as presented. Council Members Paar <br /> and King opposed. Motion carried. <br /> b. Res. #15-OXX — Approving Joint Powers Agreements Between the City of Lino <br /> Lakes and Centerville Regarding Maintenance of West Cedar Street <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br /> 45 <br />