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Jim March <br /> To: WIR Subscribers <br /> Subject: Week In Review <br /> Week in Review <br /> October 19, 2000 <br /> Building Permits this Period = 6 <br /> Building Permits YTD = 156 <br /> New Homes Year to Date = 44 <br /> ********************************************************** k************ * * ►** * * * * ***** *** ** *** * * * * ** ** <br /> * I'm trying to get a jump on tomorrows work, hence a late thursday edition of the Week in <br /> Review. <br /> * We had a sanitary sewer forcemain break near the intersection of Mill Road and Peltier <br /> Lake Drive. This line is going to be replaced. It is currently a heavily pitted cast iron pipe. <br /> The new forcemain will be pvc and will be more resistant to corrosion. The leak was <br /> contained and repaired and no sewage escaped downstream into Clearwater Creek. <br /> * New park equipment components have arrived to replace the sections of the climber that <br /> were vandalized with graffiti from juveniles earlier this summer. <br /> * The petition in regards to the dangerous off-ramps at I -35E and Main Street was <br /> forwarded to Anoka County. <br /> * We have received building plans for the proposed County Bank facility. Craig Bode <br /> indicates that electrical was installed to the portable facility today and they hope to be open <br /> by the middle of next week. <br /> * Sketch plans were received for proposed expansions of the Automotive Driveline building <br /> and the Media Junction building on 20th Avenue. ADL is considering an approximate 4000 <br /> square foot expansion. Media Junction would like to add a second story to the office <br /> portion of the building that they occupy. <br /> * Northern Forest Products has begun grading behind their existing building in advance of <br /> their proposed 25,000 square foot expansion. <br /> * Terry Hannah (Ground Development) stopped in this afternoon to pick up an application <br /> for a preliminary plat for the development they are considering south of Center Oaks. <br /> * The trail is supposed to be paved tomorrow or Monday in the Hunter's Crossing <br /> subdivision. <br /> 10/19/00 <br />
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