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City Council Meeting Minutes <br /> June 13, 2001 <br /> Mayor Swedberg questioned what would happen if costs are incurred and the City of <br /> Lino Lakes decided to pull out of the project. Mr. Hoeft indicated that if either City pulls <br /> out of the project, each Ciry is still responsible for fifty percent (50%) of the costs <br /> incurred to the point of the contract being awarded. <br /> Mayor Swedberg indicated he would like to know the full costs up front. Mr. Hoeft <br /> indicated it might not be possible to know the full costs, as there may be change orders <br /> along the way that could either increase or decrease the amount. He then indicated that <br /> the City of Lino Lakes is looking for progress payments on a monthly basis but have not <br /> indicated how that would be implemented. <br /> Council Member Travis questioned whether Mr. Palzer had an issue with the snow <br /> plowing language. Mr. March indicated he did not believe sa <br /> Mayor Swedberg indicated he felt a traffic management study was needed, as he is <br /> concerned that the Dairy Queen is a natural magnet for kids. <br /> Mr. Peterson indicated he felt there should be a sidewalk for pedestrian safety. <br /> Mayor Swedberg stated he feels Centerville needs to be more involved in the upfront <br /> planning and collaboration. <br /> Mr. Aeterson indicated that in reviewing the costs for the project, if there are three (3) <br /> properties that could be assessed and then noted that the total assessment for each of the <br /> properties would be $37,600 per parcel, based solely on the costs for the project. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers asked whether the three property owners have <br /> indicated whether or not they want the road. Mr. March indicated that two (2) of the <br /> three (3) property owners have indicated they wanted the road but were unaware of the <br /> assessment amount at the time. <br /> Mr. Peterson indicated, assuming the City would pay a larger portion of the costs, that a <br /> $10,000 or $15,000 assessment would seem fair. <br /> Mayor Swedberg indicated that he did not feel that Centerville had been involved in the <br /> up front designing for the roadway and noted he feels the partnership is a little one sided. <br /> Mr. March asked what Mayor Swedberg thought the design needed. Mayor Swedberg <br /> indicated he did not think the road was wide enough and that it needed a sidewalk. Mr. <br /> March added that the road could also use a right turn lane onto Main Street. <br /> Council Member Capra asked how wide the proposed roadway would be. Mr. Peterson <br /> indicated it is proposed to be close to the width it is right now. <br /> Page 17 of 25 <br />