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MINUTES MARCH 30, 1998 <br /> Chris wanted to know why situations are not investigated thoroughly before the process is <br /> begun on improvement projects. For instance,the City was on the fast track for <br /> completion of the rerouted Otter Lake Road through the business park. Then Richard <br /> Schreier entered the picture and the entire process was stopped pending the outcome of <br /> Mr. Schreier's legal action.Then the City began the 21 st Street improvement project and <br /> this project was stopped until the City of Centerville made a decision to be included or <br /> not be included in the project. Then the City began the Lake Drive utility extension <br /> project. Then it was determined that other utility companies have sensitive and expensive <br /> lines in the ground on the west side of Lake Drive proposed to be used for the sewer and <br /> water utility lines.Now the project is stopped pending investigation of placing the utility <br /> lines on the east side of the street. Chris asked why can't these questions be anticipated <br /> and resolved before the City invests a lot of time and money into the project. Kim asked <br /> that this question be dealt with at the end of the meeting. <br /> Shoreview Utility Connection Update- John Bergeson noted that a lot of dollars will be <br /> taken from the Area and Unit Charge Fund for some of the projects scheduled for <br /> construction in 1998 and 1999. He asked if there is some way to determine how many <br /> dollars will be coming into the fund because of construction in the next five (5) years. <br /> Dave said that some residents and businesses along Lake Drive have already indicated <br /> that they will hook up in the near future. He said he could make an educated estimate of <br /> the income from hookups. Andy asked if some hookup charges will be used to pay the <br /> City of Shoreview(Andy was referring to a situation where the City of Shoreview was <br /> not notified of connections to their utility system). Kim explained that City consultants <br /> are working on this matter and the information will be available about a week before the <br /> meeting scheduled with the City of Shoreview on April 27, 1998. <br /> SAC Refunds Update- The Sewer Availability Charge(SAC) fund was discussed. A <br /> map was displayed that showed where SAC was paid and the City got a refund of the <br /> SAC. There are approximately 880 properties involved. This matter will be discussed <br /> further at the end of this meeting. <br /> Village Development, Brian Wessel- Brian reviewed long term goals (Schedule`B"). <br /> Chris asked when all the land available in the Clearwater Business Park is sold,what is <br /> the potential number of businesses that can be located there. Brian explained that there is <br /> a"trigger"mechanism that will allow expansion of the business park into the R-BR <br /> district north of Main Street. He guessed that there could 15 more businesses located in <br /> the business park south of Main Street depending on the size of the businesses. <br /> Kim said that she was under the impression that TIF dollars could not be used for <br /> industrial development. Mary Alice explained that TIF dollars can be used in a <br /> redevelopment district. <br /> PAGE 2 <br />
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