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UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> _Update on Main Street flashing Crosswalk Lights <br /> Mr. March discussed an easement compensation request received from the Helmbrechts. The <br /> easement agreement is signed by Jerry and Mary Jo Helmbrecht and now they are requesting to be <br /> compensated $300. Furthermore, the Helmbrechts are challenging the velleity of their signatures <br /> since a notary was not present during the signing process. Mr. Hoeft explained the Helmbrechts <br /> are not denying they signed the document. In short, the grant of easement is a faithfully executed <br /> document. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated that for nearly two years the City has worked on the implementation of <br /> flashing crosswalk lights near the elementary school, and suggested for the safety of the children <br /> authorize the $300 easement compensation to the Helmbrechts. <br /> Mayor Wilharber moved to authorize a $300 payment to the Helmbrechts for the flashing <br /> light easement. Councilmember Travis seconded the motion. Motion carried <br /> unanimously,. <br /> Upda e on Lessard Property floodway Classification. <br /> Mr. Peterson distributed a letter dated January 13, 1999 that included supporting documentation <br /> on the existing and proposed floodway for Joyce Greene and Lake Area Utilities. The <br /> information explained the majority of the Lessard property is within the floodway, as shown on <br /> the most recent Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). Also, Mr. Gerald Rehbein hired Mr. David <br /> Nyberg to investigate and implement floodway reduction in areas of Lino Lakes and the Joyce <br /> Greene parcel which is between the Lessard parcel and Judicial Ditch No. 3. If the necessary filed <br /> work, hec -2 computer modeling, correspondence and paperwork is being performed for the Joyce <br /> Greene parcel already, it may be advantageous for the City of Centerville to utilize this data and <br /> not duplicate paperwork and expenses. Thus, to hire H.R. Green to complete the Lessard parcel <br /> floodway reduction FEMA plan. Mr. Peterson concluded that Bonestroo would need to become <br /> familiar with the FEMA and Centerville program; whereas, H.R. Green knows the history and has <br /> the equipment to complete the project and is working on an adjacent parcel. <br /> Mr. March reported that Mr. Dave Nyberg (H.R. Green) submitted an estimate of $850 to apply <br /> for the removal of the Lessard (Lake Area Utility) property from the floodway. <br /> Councilmember Brenner questioned the Engineer if after the Lessard property is removed from <br /> the floodway would the property remain in the floodplain. <br /> Councilmember Brenner moved to authorize H.R. Green to begin work on the floodplain <br /> revision for $850.00. Councilmember Nelson seconded the motion. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> 4 <br />
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