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City Council 02-28-2006, 6:00 p.m. <br />Special meeting <br /> <br />Present were Mayor Mary Capra, Council members Michelle Lakso and Richard Terway. <br />Also present were Paul Palzer, Tom Peterson of Bonestroo & Assoc, and Jim Hoeft, City <br />attorney. Council members Jeff Paar and Tom Lee arrived later. The purpose of the <br />st <br />meeting was to consider acquisition of property related to the 21 Avenue-backage road <br />project. <br /> <br /> <br />st <br />Dallas Larson reviewed status the 21 Avenue/Backage Road and industrial site <br />project. Developers of the property in Lino Lakes are not ready to commit to special <br />assessments or dedicating right of way. Gerald Rehbein had committed to providing <br />right of way and paying up to $150,000 toward the cost of the project, but is selling to <br />the developers Bart Rehbein and Shingobee Real Estate who have other ideas. Utility <br />construction costs are about $1.4 million. The Council already approved site acquisition <br />of the property associated with the backage road at $650,000. The Council felt that if <br />we cannot get the developer and Lino Lakes to commit to participation, then a 24 foot <br />gravel street would be installed on the Centerville portion of the roadway and left until <br />Lino Lakes decides to work on the improvement. Tom Peterson indicated that the <br />st <br />previously proposed right of way acquisition of 33 feet for 21 Avenue should be <br />st <br />sufficient to make the improvement. The backage road would be adjusted at the 21 <br />Avenue intersection to match as closely as possible to the alignment of Northern Lights <br />Blvd in Lino Lakes. No formal action was taken. <br /> <br />The meeting was adjourned at 7:10 p.m. <br /> <br />Dallas Larson <br />City Administrator <br />