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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 27, 1997 <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 97- 150, Order Improvement and Preparation of Plans <br /> and specifications, Lake Drive Trunk Utility Project(4/5ths Vote) - Mr. Ahrens provided the <br /> following background for this item: The public hearing for the lake Drive Trunk Utility project <br /> was held on Monday, August 11, 1997. The 60-day waiting period has expired with no petitions <br /> submitted to the City either in favor of or against the project. <br /> The project includes the construction of trunk and lateral sanitary as well as watermain. Trunk <br /> utilities are intended to provide utility service to large portions of the City. Lateral utilities are <br /> extended from the trunk utilities to serve specific properties. The lateral utilities proposed in the <br /> Lake Drive Trunk Utility project are those that will serve properties along Lake Drive only. <br /> Expansion of the lateral utility service to nearby neighborhoods can be completed at a later date. <br /> Funding and special assessments are outlined in the feasibility report, and follow State Statues <br /> and the Lino Lakes Charter. The approximate cost for this project is $2,400,000. Funding for <br /> the project will be through special assessments levied against benefiting properties as property <br /> owners connect to the utility system. The special assessments are calculated following the Lino <br /> lakes Public Improvement Financing Policy including the "Bisel Amendment" to existing <br /> residential properties that can not subdivide. <br /> Permanent and temporary easements are required to complete this project including the <br /> acquisition of one parcel located on Lake Drive and a portion of another parcel located on Lilac <br /> Street. The easement costs are included in the estimate noted above. <br /> Project Schedule <br /> The proposed schedule for the project is as follows: <br /> Order Project October 27, 1997 <br /> Council Approves Plans January 26, 1998 <br /> Council Authorizes Ad for Bids January 26, 1998 <br /> Bid Opening February 19, 1998 <br /> Council Awards Bid February 23, 1998 <br /> Construction Begins April, 1998 <br /> Substantial Completion October, 1998 <br /> Council Member Kuether moved to adopt Resolution No. 97 - 150,but requested that language <br /> be added to the effect that property owners do not pay for the proposed utilities until time of <br /> connection. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Council Member Bergeson clarified that the cost to residents for these improvements would be <br /> significantly higher were it not for the Highland Meadows Project. Mr. Ahrens agreed, citing the <br /> Bisel Amendment as the determining factor. <br /> Council Member Neal asked for the amount of assessment. Mr. Ahrens explained that sanitary <br /> sewer amounted to $33 per front foot, with$23 per front foot for watermain. The parcel is also <br /> assessed according to area, which is $2,114 per acre for watermain and $1,983 per acre for <br /> sewer; based upon the number of units for each parcel, each residential unit is $859 for sewer and <br /> $1,387 per unit for watermain. Finally,there is an assessment for surface water management. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked for a typical cost for residential property. Mr. Ahrens <br /> responded $8,750. �.. <br />
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