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<br />Mayor Wilharber mentioned he spoke with Mayor Sullivan and she had no opposition to the road. <br />Also, Mayor Wilharber felt a date should be included in the memorandum of understanding, since <br />Centerville made a commitment to Lino Lakes to develop the road. Furthermore, it is the desire <br />of the City ofCenterville to work with the City ofLino Lakes. <br /> <br />Mr. March recommended the right-of-way be obtained prior to road construction. Mr. March <br />added, the memorandum of understanding takes into account 21st. Avenue north of Main Street. <br />Councilmember Helmbrecht stressed that Centerville and Lino Lakes approve all the documents at <br />the same time. The Council elected to adjust the wording and to extend the proposed dates to <br />accommodate the request of the City ofLino Lakes. <br /> <br />Councilmember Helmbrecht moved and it was seconded to approve and sign the Joint Powers <br />Agreement for 21 st Avenue contingent upon approving the memorandum of understanding with <br />change from 90 days to 120 days, both Cities approve and sign the interconnect agreement and <br />correcting stated errors as recommended in the engineers letter dated April), 1998, contingent <br />upon the final draft corning back to the Council and that Centerville gets final estimates on the <br />600 feet for road construction. Additional contingencies included a date change from December <br />31,2000 date to December 31,2001 and change last paragraph from "A formal agreement to <br />construct said" to A formal agreement for the construction of the roadway. Helmbrecht aye, <br />Brenner aye, Wilharber aye, Powers abstained. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Laurie LaMotte Park - Letter dated April 1. 1998 <br />Mr. Nyberg presented a revised design map of Laurie LaMotte Park. Mr. Nyberg noted <br />Centerville is attempting to get RCWD to approve the ponding area. In addition, RCWD <br />Administrator indicated there are prospects for funding. Mr. March commented he plans to share <br />the Park and Recreations committees concerns with RCWD. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber suggested Staffwork with Anoka County Parks and Trails in regards to the <br />trailway hooking up to LaMotte Park. Councilmember Powers questioned the depth of the <br />proposed pond. Mr. Nyberg commented the pond should be about three to four feet in depth. <br />Mr. Nyberg noted H.R. Green will update the map to reflect all changes and bring it back to the <br />Council. <br /> <br />Senior Housing Update <br />Mr. March updated the Council on the Senior Housing construction progress. The City has been <br />notified that the Multiple Sclerosis Society has awarded the City a grant in the amount of $8000 <br />for the reimbursement of the accessibility items that were included in the Chauncey Barett <br />Gardens project. Furthermore, the facility grounds require 3355 square yards of sod. The City <br />has inquired about having the sod donated from Gerald Rehbein's cousin who owns a sod farm. <br />Finally, Great Lakes Management has started the renting phase and to date the facility is not fully <br />rented. <br /> <br />4 <br />
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