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COUNCIL MINUTES May 22, 2017 <br />DRAFT <br />1 <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES 1 <br />MINUTES 2 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 <br />DATE : May 22, 2017 5 <br />TIME STARTED : 6:30 p.m. 6 <br />TIME ENDED : 7:50p.m. 7 <br />MEMBERS PRESENT : Council Member Rafferty, Kusterman, Maher, 8 <br /> Manthey, and Mayor Reinert 9 <br />MEMBERS ABSENT : 10 <br /> 11 <br />Staff members present: City Administrator Jeff Karlson; City Engineer Diane Hankee; Director of 12 <br />Public Safety John Swenson; Director of Public Services Rick DeGardner; Human Resources 13 <br />Manager Karissa Henning 14 <br /> 15 <br />PUBLIC COMMENT 16 <br /> 17 <br />John DeHaven, 1612 Birch Street. Mr. DeHaven stated his concern about a member of the council 18 <br />posting a threat on Facebook and the embarrassment caused to the citizens. He called for the council 19 <br />member to resign. Mayor Reinert noted agenda Item 3D. 20 <br /> 21 <br />Doug Malson, 8210 Diane Street, told the council about a water issue in his neighborhood. He noted 22 <br />a lot of written information involved that would take more than three minutes allotted for open mike. 23 <br />He asked that the council put the matter on their agenda for discussion. Mayor Reinert remarked 24 <br />that he was made aware of the matter and he understands it involves a culvert and beaver blockage. 25 <br />Mr. Malson suggested it goes further than just the culvert being clogged; there is history involved. 26 <br />Mayor Reinert asked that the council receive more information now and see if more time is needed. 27 <br />Mr. Malson said he has a list of what he’d like accomplished at this meeting; the mayor suggested 28 <br />that the council should make its decision by being as informed as possible so more study may be 29 <br />needed. He called upon the City Engineer to provide more insight on the situation. 30 <br /> 31 <br />City Engineer Hankee explained that the culvert in question is part of the Anoka County and 32 <br />watershed district system. Staff has talked with the watershed representative and heard that the 33 <br />culvert was replaced in 2013, it was upsized and graded to the size of the ditch system. Anything the 34 <br />city does would have to be in coordination with the watershed district. Staff has cleared the beaver 35 <br />dam and will look at options to prevent further blocking. Mr. Malson confirmed that the problem is 36 <br />more than just beavers. 37 <br /> 38 <br />Mayor Reinert asked what needs to be dealt with immediately and Mr. Malson said there is flooding 39 <br />of the woods and experience tells him that trees will be lost. Mayor Reinert asked what could be 40 <br />done to help the flooding and Ms. Hankee said a clear culvert will eventually clear the water; it’s a 41 <br />large basin. Ms. Hankee explained that many water bodies and drainage systems are at the hundred 42 <br />year level and are straining; additional staff has been brought in. She clarified that the city cannot 43 <br />drain a basin by grading under watershed laws but it is a top priority to work on the problem. 44 <br /> 45