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COUNCIL MEETING MAY 13, 1996 <br />the project would be included in a future bond issue. This would reduce the project's <br />impact on the City's Area and Unit Fund. In order to qualify as a bondable project, the. <br />project must proceed in accordance with Minnesota State Statute Section 429. Section <br />429 requires that a feasibility report be prepared and a public hearing be held for the <br />proposed improvement. <br />Council Member Lyden moved to adopt Resolution No. 96 - 50 Ordering Preparation of a <br />Feasibility Report for the Cedar Street Lift Station and dispense with the reading. <br />Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 96 - 50 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 96 - 51, Receive Feasibility Report and Call <br />Hearing on Improvement, Cedar Street Lift Station - Mr. Ahrens explained that a <br />feasibility report has been prepared for the construction of the Cedar Street Lift Station <br />located at the southeast comer of Cedar Street and Otter Lake Road. In accordance with <br />Minnesota State Statute Section 429 and the Lino Lakes City Charter, the feasibility <br />report is to be received by the City Council and a public hearing called. The public <br />hearing will be held at the regular City Council meeting scheduled for June 10, 1996. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to adopt Resolution No. 96 - 51, Receive Feasibility <br />Report and Call a Public Hearing on the Cedar Street Lift Station Improvements and <br />dispense with the reading. Council Member Bergeson seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 96 - 51 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 96 - 49 Approve Plans and Order Advertisement <br />for Bids, Underground Storage Tank - Mr. Ahrens explained that the 1996 budget <br />includes funding for the installation of a new underground fuel storage tank and fuel <br />dispensing system. City Council action is requested to approve the plans and order <br />advertisement for bids for this project. <br />State law requires that all underground storage tanks have corrosion protection and <br />spill/overfill prevention systems installed at the end of 1997. Staff budgeted $62,000.00 <br />for the installation of a new underground storage tank meeting the requirements of the <br />new rules. SEH, Inc., has prepared plans and specifications for the installation of the new <br />tank and fuel dispensing system. <br />Mr. Ahrens was asked if there will be test borings to determine, if there has been any <br />contamination of the soil. Mr. Ahrens said yes, however, this will be a separate process. <br />He also explained that the new tank and fueling system will be in service before the old <br />system is demolished. <br />PAGE 12 <br />