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May 9, 2001 CounciI 1bleeting Minutes <br /> Mayor Swedberg stated that Council coutd adopt the document with any requested <br /> modifications. Cvuncil Member �roussard Vickers in:dicated she would l�e to review <br /> any modifications prior to feeli�g comfortable enough to vote on same. <br /> Motion bw Mavor Sw�dbers, seconded bv Council Member Nelson, to table <br /> adoption of the goals docume�at until the document is edited and �rovided to <br /> Council for �eview. All in favar. Motion carried nnanimousiv. <br /> Mayor Swedberg stated Councii Members would receive a copy of the document for <br /> review. <br /> Vl[I1T. OLID BU�INESS <br /> 1. County Bank Reimbursement Request <br /> Mr. Peterson presented Councii with a sketch of the water xnains in the area of the <br /> Willow Glen Development and Main Street. Mr. Peterson stated that the water main ha.d <br /> been eartended an additional3QU feet. <br /> 1vlx�. Peterson e�lained the estunated value to extend services further north, the Ciiy of <br /> extended water main. Mr. Peterson estimated a cost of $50,000 to extend services further <br /> north. Mr. Peterson explained tha.t three (3) parcels, totaluzg fifteen (15) acres vvouid <br /> benefit from same, Mr. Peterson stated that The Couxiity Bank would be responsible for <br /> $8,700 and the City's portion would be approximateiy $5,00(3. Mr. Peterson also stated <br /> tha.t The County Bank did obtain a permit to extend the �vater maan and e�ressed <br /> conc�rn that there is no right of way to the north to run utilities. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers suggested deducting the permit fee from the $5,000 <br /> and then asked Mr. Hoeft what shcauld be done concernirng the easement situation, <br /> Mr. I�oeft stated that the City needed to obtain an easement as part of the resolution of <br /> this issue. Mr. Hoeft also stated that if the water main is located on private property, <br /> th�re is no benefit to the City. <br /> 1Vlotion by +Cou�cil 14�1ember Broussard 'Vickers�, seconded by Council Membe� <br /> l�Teison to direct staff to infor�n Mr. �ode of the �5,000 amount and the f�ures used <br /> to determine that am�unt� direct staff to investi�ate the �asement is�ue, and to <br /> direct staff to investi�ate the peranit situation. t�ll in favor. 11��otion carried <br /> una�imouslv. <br /> � <br /> 2. Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park Electrical Specifications <br /> Mr. P�tersan explained he l�ad consulted with Xcei Energy and they had agreed to �nstall <br /> � pawer pole along the street and then run the power under ground rathex than overhead. <br /> �o�ancil 1Viember Broussard Vickers stated that she and the Parks and Recreation <br /> Committee were concerned that Counc�l voted to expend funds from the Parl� I�edicatzon <br /> Fund rather than to e�end funds from the General Fund for the electricat services. <br /> Page 4 of 9 <br />
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