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<br />proposed assessment amounts. Mr. Rehbein felt that if Mr. Strehlow received such a <br />) letter he would have a better chance to acquire the property. <br /> <br />Discussion was initiated by Mr. March as to make sure future phases do not occur until <br />cities obtain right of way on all affected property. The tentative date to approve plans is <br />April 13, 1998. <br /> <br />Mr. Ahrens asked about a future construction phase north of Main Street, Mr. Ahrens <br />indicated he liked the wording about how the respective cities would have to acquire <br />right of way prior to proceeding with any future phase. Mr. Nyberg commented that <br />Centerville should not allow any business in the commercial area until we know how the <br />access would work. <br /> <br />Mr. Nyberg mentioned the requirement for acquiring right of way would also relate to <br />how Cedar Street could be reconstructed. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber asked if there was any significant value to the current road base. Mr. <br />March commented the road is currently in very bad condition. The roadway has <br />deteriorated to near non-existence. Any class 5 that could be salvaged would probably <br />be contaminated with soil. This would be explored at the time of construction <br />excavation. <br /> <br />) <br />./ <br /> <br />Dave Nyberg mentioned that any overhead costs should be negotiated between the <br />respective cities. Mr. Nyberg indicated this item needs to be tightened up before the <br />joint powers agreement is final. <br /> <br />Mr. Arhens mentioned he will draft a memo with suggested cost splits, overhead costs <br />and revised costs for only going 600 feet. Discussion occurred on the issues of overhead <br />costs in regards to the billing process and the way the joint powers agreement is <br />currently written specifying whichever city initiates the project then that Gty has to cash <br />flow the overhead. <br /> <br />Mr. Ahrens indicated that Lino Lakes will be setting a policy for charges outside of Lino <br />Lakes for utility connections and billing rates. <br /> <br />Interconnect agreement Mr. Arhens indicated that he is comfortable with allowing <br />Centerville eight years to complete a new tower, an extension could be given by Lino <br />Lakes based on the results of their Comprehensive Water Plan findings. Lino Lakes is <br />expecting this plan to be completed in the fall of 1998. <br /> <br />2 <br />