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SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING JULY 22, 1998 Y <br /> Several Centerville business men were present to express their concern for adequate �. <br /> access to their property as well as adequate storm water drainage. They also expressed <br /> their concern regarding a possible assessment. <br /> Mr. Ahrens explained that Mr. Gerald Rehbein is in the process of constructing <br /> approximately 400 feet of 21 st Avenue. This construction, when completed,will meet all <br /> of the requirements of the Lino Lakes City Code. The street will provide adequate access <br /> to the new convenience store. The balance of 21 st Avenue south to a home in Lino Lakes <br /> will be restored and graded to its previous condition. Turn lanes on both Main Street and <br /> 21 st Avenue are included in the overall plan and will be constructed when a Joint Powers <br /> Agreement is completed. <br /> Mayor Wilharber explained that previously, the City of Centerville was concerned about <br /> an extension of 21 st Avenue north of Main Street. This is no longer an issue. He felt it <br /> was important to get the southern portion of 21 st Avenue completed before winter. He <br /> also said it was important to get a Joint Powers Agreement completed and executed so <br /> that maintenance of the street and storm sewers would not be a problem. <br /> Mr. Wessel agreed with Mayor Wilharber. He explained that the focus for Lino Lakes is <br /> the portion of 21 st Avenue south of Main Street. He also explained that Lino Lakes is <br /> moving forward with the plan to realign Otter Lake Road on the east side of I-35E. Both <br /> projects are expected to be completed before winter. All agreed that a realigned Otter <br /> Lake Road would provide a safer intersection. <br /> There was discussion regarding whether or not the Joint Powers Agreement should <br /> address 21 st Avenue all the way to Cedar Street. Mr. Powell and Mr. Ahrens said that this <br /> would depend upon Mr. Rehbein's plan for development in the area. They suggested that <br /> the southerly limit of the upgrade should be driven.by the developer in Lino Lakes or <br /> other businesses wishing to locate in Centerville. In any event, a temporary cul-de-sac or <br /> turn-around would be required at the south end of the upgrade. <br /> The Lino Lakes and Centerville City Engineers were instructed to prepare a draft Joint <br /> Powers Agreement for the first phase of construction of 21 st Avenue and present it to the <br /> City of Lino Lakes on August 10, 1998 and the City of Centerville on August 12, 1998 <br /> for ratification. The extent of the first phase will be determined by the engineers. Both <br /> City Engineers agreed that construction of the first phase would be completed before <br /> winter. <br /> The meeting was adjourned at 5:50 p.m. <br /> These minutes were considered and approved at a regular Council meeting held on <br /> August 10, 1998. <br /> PAGE 2 <br />