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<br />Meeting Minutes - CC <br />August 9, 1989 <br />Page Four <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />sidewalk will be constructed of bituminous or concrete. <br />Residents need to identify specific cars for patterns <br />of speeders and report these to the Lino Lakes Police <br />Department so they can be aware of the situation and <br />possible tag the violators. <br />The City does not designate the speed limit within the <br />City, and that Brian Drive would most likely be posted <br />at 30 mph as determined by the state. <br />The sidewalk on the west side of Brain Drive is <br />proposed to continue to the north into future <br />developments. <br />Sidewalks are also proposed for all other arterial and <br />minor collector streets to be constructed wi thin the <br />city. <br />While the City council is concerned that children have <br />parks to play in, the children will need safe accesses <br />to these park areas. <br />The sidewalk on the west side of Brian Dri ve is the <br />first to be implemented within the City, but the <br />sidewalks are to be constructed within the City as in <br />the proposed Comprehensive Plan, those sidewalks have <br />to start somewhere. <br /> <br />Clerk/Administrator noted that from information recei ved from <br />Maier, stewart and Associates, a bituminous sidewalk the length <br />of the nine lots on the west side of Brian Drive, if constructed <br />of bituminous materials could cost approximately $6,800.00. If <br />the same sidewalk were constructed of concrete this could cost <br />approximately $13,000.00. <br /> <br />Clerk/Administrator also noted that the post office was informed <br />immediately upon the proposed initiation of a mail box ordinance <br />requiring multiple mail boxes. <br /> <br />Mayor Haberman and Council member Burgstahler both appeared to <br />express concern that should the sidewalk be constructed of <br />concrete that with the high water lever in the City of <br />Centerville, this could cause buckling to the sidewalk area and <br />increase the City maintenance. <br /> <br />Motion by Haberman, second by Burgstahler to direct the <br />