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MINUTES JUNE 28, 1998 <br /> It was further suggested to check with the Anoka County Parks <br /> Department to confirm whether damage was sustained to the <br /> Chomonix Golf Course. The Civic Complex lost many more trees <br /> that were part of the landscape plan. The footings were dug and <br /> are now washed out . Rice Industries sustained roof damage and a <br /> gas leak. The gas was turned off for several hours. Oak and <br /> Lois Lanes were heavily hit by the storm with many downed trees <br /> tangled in power lines . Behm Century Farms, St . Joe' s Church, <br /> Lake Drive, Lakeview, Sunset, Fairmont, Elm Street, Snow Owl and <br /> several other streets in this area were once again impacted by <br /> the storm. <br /> Dave Ahrens, Public Works Director, noted that Lift Stations are <br /> working. It was suggested to make available the six hydrants <br /> equipped with faucets for residents on well and septic systems <br /> who have no electricity. The City crew will begin cleanup on <br /> Monday morning. Hopefully the County will again cleanup the <br /> County roadways including Lake Drive. It was noted that the area <br /> behind City Hall is full and we will not allow residents to bring <br /> their own brush to the site . It was decided that the week of <br /> July 13th would be the final City pickup of brush and debris . <br /> The City will again hire Kieger for the final cleanup week. We <br /> will again look to Mutual Aid. Dave Ahrens anticipates the cost <br /> of the June 26th storm cleanup to be $70, 000 . The City will need <br /> to rent a bobcat . Discussion followed and it was suggested that <br /> if the cost to rent the equipment exceeds the cost to purchase <br /> the unit, staff should research purchasing the unit . Ahrens <br /> expressed concern that Public Works staff is needed for patching <br /> and seal coating. If staff is directed to assist with storm <br /> cleanup, the City will not fulfill their deadline with the <br /> contractor for seal coating. It was suggested that Public Works <br /> furnish one lead person to facilitate the cleanup with the County <br /> and Mutual Aid workers . A dumpster will be available and located <br /> at Lino Park on Monday. <br /> A comment was made that there is a tree service overcharging <br /> residents for tree removal . Jackson commented that the ordinance <br /> states that contractors shall be licensed and that City staff has <br /> the authority to revoke a request for a license . <br /> Dave Pecchia suggested that the Council approve a request to <br /> allocate $30, 000 at this time for storm related costs and staff <br /> could request additional funds at the Council worksession of July <br /> 8, 1998 if additional funds were needed. Discussion followed <br /> whether the entire anticipated dollar amount of $70, 000 should be <br /> allocated at this meeting. It was mentioned that the cost to <br /> chip the wood currently at the site will be in the range of <br /> $65, 000-$70, 000 . <br /> -2- <br />
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