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<br />City Council Meeting December 11, 1996 <br /> <br />for extending the watermain sanitary sewer to the southeast corner of the City. The <br />options are as follows: <br /> <br />First, extend watermain and sanitary sewer along the proposed right-of-way for 21 st <br />Avenue. The watermain could tie into Lino Lakes' existing 16" watermain along Cedar <br />Street. <br /> <br />Second, extend watermain and sanitary sewer alongside 20th Avenue south to the <br />intersection of 20th Avenue and Cedar Street. This too could tie into Lino Lakes' existing <br />16" watermain. This option mayor may not be served by gravity sanitary sewer to the <br />north and south. This option would warrant further exploration in a feasibility study. <br /> <br />Another option is to analyze the capacity of the lift station in Center Oaks 2nd Addition to <br />handle extra effluent from the previous two options. The station would need to be <br />checked for the possibility of retrofitting. This option would include preliminary cost of a <br />new lift station if the retrofits are not feasible. <br /> <br />Finally, study the potential individual service corridors for the industrial area between 20th <br />and 21 st Avenues, north of Cedar Street. The study would consist of proposed layouts <br />and cost for utility placement within the development and to better analyze anticipated <br />assessments. <br /> <br />Nyberg concluded, all options would include a preliminary assessment scenario to allow <br />the City to better anticipate future funding needs. Each option would need an estimated <br />budget of $1 ,000 to further investigate its feasibility. <br /> <br />MOTION by Buckbee, seconded by Brenner to authorize the City Engineer to do a <br />feasibility study for option number 2 and 3. Brenner added, and prepare preliminary <br />scenario's not to exceed $2,000.00. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Eagle Pass - snowmobile issue - Nyberg spoke with Mike Quigley of Eagle Pass, Mike <br />felt since this is private property, snowmobiling in the area would be trespassing. <br /> <br />Status of Peltier Lake Drive - Nyberg recommend the council consider resurfacing Peltier <br />Lake Drive. Summer of'97 will be 10 years since the road was constructed. Buckbee <br />suggested looking into some other options, instead of assessing the home owners every 10 <br />years. Wilharber said the council will take this into consideration and perhaps address <br />this in the Spring of'97 with Public Works. <br /> <br />Set date for public hearing on Comprehensive Plan - March spoke with Dean Johnson <br />of Resource Management, and suggested the public hearing be set for January 8, 1997. <br /> <br />MOTION by Buckbee, seconded by Brenner to set the date for the Comprehensive Plan <br />hearing for January 8, at 6:00 PM. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />5 <br />
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