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We then discussed Lino Lakes' proposed extension of 21st Avenue south of Main Street. With <br /> the same contract for the sanitary sewer and watermain work, Lino Lakes will be constructing <br /> approximately 800 -feet of roadway along the 21st Avenue corridor. Dave Ahrens indicated <br /> that the plan right now is for that road to be extended, centered on the corporate boundary. <br /> He said that it is important that we talk to the Centerville Council about funding their half of <br /> that cost. <br /> We reviewed the existing maps of the site and the existing gravel road along the 21st Avenue <br /> corridor. It appears that the existing gravel road is almost completely on the Centerville side. <br /> Dave Ahrens also indicted that he had discussed at length making this road a state aid road. <br /> However, we both agreed that this would not work because Centerville is not a state aid <br /> community. Therefore, the road can not be designated as a state aid route. Dave Ahrens then <br /> indicated that he would need some kind of Joint Powers Agreement with Centerville on <br /> ownership of this road. This Joint Powers Agreement will outline issues such as maintenance, <br /> both long and short term, and snow plowing responsibilities. <br /> We then discussed the meter vault. Currently, the vault is shown at the northeast corner of <br /> Gerald Rehbein's 40 acres on the south end of Centerville. Dave Ahrens said the meter vault <br /> would need to be located in Lino Lakes, probably just behind the curb or just in the street on <br /> the new proposed road. We will be getting a proposed road section from Lino Lakes' <br /> consultants, TKDA. At this time, we will show on our plans a meter vault to be constructed <br /> by others. Dave Ahrens indicated that when they do their project the meter vault will be <br /> included in that project. They will build it and we will hire a separate contractor to install the <br /> necessary electrical system so that the meter can be connected to the watertower telemetry <br /> system. We then asked Dave Ahrens whether the meter would be one flowing Lino Lakes to <br /> Centerville or whether he would like it to be built to flow either way. Mr. Ahrens indicated <br /> that he originally thought it would flow from Lino Lakes to Centerville, however, he would <br /> consider whether it would benefit Lino Lakes to flow each way. He would talk to his water <br /> superintendent and consultant about this. <br /> We then talked about flood plain issues on Gerald Rehbein's new plat. Dave Ahrens was <br /> interested on whether Gerald had received approval for the reduced flood plain. We indicated <br /> that we thought this was probably a few months out. Dave Ahrens said that Gerald had told <br /> him that it could be done by January. <br /> To review the topics of the meeting, we will need several agreements with the City of Lino <br /> Lakes. There is an agreement we will have to work on for 21st Avenue, another that has to be <br /> finalized for the interconnection, and it is likely the business owners of the proposed <br /> development in Lino Lakes may need a temporary water connection off of 21st Avenue with <br /> Centerville. <br /> Page 2 0:\proj1260085 \085- 1109.dee.r,N, <br />