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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION JULY 8, 1998 <br /> Mr. Ahrens explained that this matter was discussed at the April 22, 1998 work session. <br /> Since that time, Mr. Kolstad has completed almost all of the work that was required. <br /> However, it appeared that there would be items not completed so he did draw on Mr. <br /> Kolstad's $21,750.00 letter of credit. There is a problem with a survey. Dave will update <br /> the City Council on this matter at the next work session. <br /> 21ST AVENUE STREET CONSTRUCTION UPDATE, DAVE AHRENS <br /> Dave explained that work is progressing very fast at the Joan Tschida convenience store <br /> site. Gerald Rehbein,the developer, has proposed to build 500 - 600 feet of 21 st Avenue <br /> to the Lino Lakes street standards at his own cost. He is requesting that the City of <br /> Centerville contribute $25,000 to the construction. Dave recommended that the City of <br /> Lino Lakes approve this plan. Maintenance of 21 st Street continues to be an issue. Dave <br /> is pursuing a joint powers agreement with Centerville. <br /> Brian noted that Mr. Rehbein's proposal is somewhat bizarre and it is difficult to predict <br /> what Centerville will do with the proposal. He explained that Ms. Tschida is happy about <br /> how rapidly her construction is proceeding. <br /> The City Council of the City of Centerville is meeting this evening and will discuss 21 st <br /> Avenue. Dave will keep the Council updated on this matter. <br /> r <br /> AMENDING STREET STANDARDS, RURAL DESIGN, DAVE AHRENS <br /> Dave explained that a property owner on the north side of Lake Amelia is proposing to <br /> sell several lots of record fronting on Lake Amelia. The problem is that some of the lots <br /> do not have street frontage and a street would have to be constructed to serve the lots <br /> before a building permit could be issued. The property owner is proposing to build a <br /> street to rural standards rather than the usually street with curb, gutter and storm sewers. <br /> Dave described the rural standard that he is proposing and also described where a street <br /> with this design could be located in other areas of the City. He referred to the proposed <br /> rural street standards as interim standards since these streets would be required to be <br /> upgraded to current standards when municipal water and sanitary sewer are extended into <br /> the area. <br /> Brian explained that he has talked to Alan Brixius about this matter and asked that he and <br /> Dave have a further discussion with Alan. <br /> John asked Dave if the City has an overall street plan. It appears to him that nothing <br /> matches. Dave said no, however, developers are required to look beyond their proposed <br /> subdivisions and provide for extension of streets. He also noted that the City does have a <br /> transportation plan that is part of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Collector streets are <br /> identified in this plan. <br /> PAGE 5 <br />
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