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COUNCIL MEETING MAY 13, 1996 <br />Mr. Ahrens was asked if there was any advantage to putting in a larger tank to <br />accommodate an entire tanker truck load of fuel. Mr. Ahrens said slightly, the payback <br />would be about 15 to 20 years. Mr. Schumacher said that staff would check with Anoka <br />County to determine if they order fuel by the tanker load and to determine if there is an <br />appreciable saving break. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to adopt Resolution No. 96 - 49 Approve Plans and <br />Order Advertisement for Bids, Underground Storage Tank. Council Member Lyden <br />seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 96 - 49 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 96 - 48, Declaration of Intent to Bond - Various <br />City Improvements - Mr. Ahrens explained that the City of Lino Lakes is required by <br />the Internal Revenue Service to declare its intent to reimburse project costs from bond <br />proceeds prior to encumbering project costs. City Council action is necessary to adopt <br />Resolution No. 96 - 48. <br />The City has recently ordered five (5) projects that may be fmanced through bond <br />proceeds. These projects include: <br />1. Well No. 3 Pumphouse <br />2. Fourth Avenue Trunk Utilities <br />3. Trapper's Crossing Street and Utility Improvements <br />4. Marshan Condominium Street and Utility Improvements <br />5. Birch Street Trunk Watermain <br />The City must declare its intent that the City may finance these projects with bond <br />proceeds. This is a non-binding declaration that must be done in order to finance projects <br />in this manner. Exhibit A of the resolution notes the amount for each of the above <br />projects. If the resolution is not adopted, the City will be required to find alternate <br />methods of financing these projects. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to adopt Resolution No. 96 - 48 Declaration of Intent to <br />Bond Various City Projects. Council Member Bergeson seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 96 - 48 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />Consideration of FIRST READING, Ordinance No. 04 - 96, Noise Ordinance - Mr. <br />Ahrens explained that the City Council has requested staff to draft a proposed noise <br />ordinance relating to construction noise. Staff surveyed other adjoining communities as <br />well as discussed the proposed ordinance amongst the various City Departments. The <br />following is language that is proposed for inclusion in the updated Zoning Ordinance: <br />PAGE 13 <br />
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