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<br />Agreement for construction and maintenance of 21st Avenue be <br />completed as soon as possible and construction be started <br />immediately so that it can be completed before winter. Mr. March <br />noted the need for storm sewers in that area and suggested <br />determining the storm sewer cost each city will pay, based on <br />linear feet. Mr. March continued, a time line will need to be <br />established to address the drainage issues. Mr. Ahrens suggested <br />and confirmed 1999 spring is a realistic time frame to complete <br />phase one. Mr. Nyberg noted that Centerville could begin the <br />bidding project and start the assessment process. <br /> <br />Mr. Powell explained that the Lino Lakes City Council has <br />requested the preparation, and has received a feasibility report. <br />This report outlines street, curb, gutter and storm sewer <br />installation to service the entire corridor of property. <br />Currently, a temporary situation is under construction until a <br />final decision is made. The street has been graded, the sub-base <br />has been completed and blacktopping is expected to being July <br />23rd. storm drainage has been designed so that the area that <br />previously drained into Centerville will continue to drain to <br />Centerville and the area that previously drained into Lino Lakes <br />will continue to drain into Lino Lakes into a ponding area. Mr. <br />Ahrens continued the explanation of the storm sewer plan. Mr. <br />Powell suggested that both cities share in the cost of providing <br />for storm drainage. <br /> <br />Several Centerville business men were present to express their <br />concern for adequate access to their property and as well as <br />adequate storm water drainage. They also expressed their concern <br />regarding a possible assessment. <br /> <br />Mr. Ahrens explained that Mr. Gerald Rehbein is in the process of <br />constructing approximately 400 feet of 21st Avenue. This <br />construction meets all of the requirements of the Lino Lakes City <br />Code. The street will provide adequate access to the new <br />convenience store. The balance of 21st Avenue south to a home in <br />Lino Lakes will be restored and graded to its previous condition. <br />Turning lanes on both Main Street and 21st Avenue are included in <br />the overall plan and will be constructed when a Joint Powers <br />Agreement is completed. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber explained that previously, the City of <br />Centerville was concerned about an extension of 21st Avenue north <br />of Main Street. This is no longer an issue. He felt it was <br />important to get the southern portion of 21st Avenue completed <br />before winter. He also said it was important to get a Joint <br />Powers Agreement completed and executed so that maintenance of <br />the street and storm sewer would not be a problem. <br /> <br />2 <br />