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COUNCIL MINUTES JUNE 22, 1998 <br /> Mr. Ahrens stated that due to the close proximity of the proposed Apollo Drive/Lake Drive <br /> intersection to the existing Lilac Street/Lake Drive intersection and the resulting traffic safety <br /> concerns, it is proposed to eliminate the existing Lilac Street/Lake Drive intersection. <br /> Also included in the proposed improvements is the installation of storm sewer to handle area <br /> storm water drainage and a regional retention and detention pond. The regional pond would be <br /> designed for Apollo Drive and all development next to the proposed street. <br /> It is anticipated that, prior to this project,trunk sanitary sewer and water main will be constructed <br /> through this area as part of the Lake Drive trunk system project, which was previously ordered <br /> by the City Council. <br /> Mr. Ahrens stated that the estimated project cost is$526,584. The City will pay for the project <br /> through special assessments following the Lino Lakes improvement policy and County funds <br /> through a Joint Powers Agreement. Interim funding will come from the City's Area and Unit <br /> Fund. Local funds would be required for a portion of the storm sewer costs. For the local share, <br /> it is proposed to levy street and storm sewer assessments to the benefiting properties. Estimated <br /> completion of the project is October 9, 1998. <br /> Mr. Dave Hahn, a representative from SEH, came forward and briefly went over the feasibility <br /> report. He also went over a map showing the location of the proposed construction. <br /> Mayor Sullivan asked if a 10 ton axle weight limit is a large enough capacity for Molin traffic. <br /> Mr. Hahn indicated that a 10 ton axle weight restriction is standard. <br /> Mayor Sullivan opened the public hearing at 8:29 p.m. <br /> Ms. Peggy Ormon, a property owner on Lilac Street, came forward and asked for a time frame <br /> regarding the project. She stated that she has not been given any direction from the City <br /> regarding a time frame for vacating her property. She expressed concern regarding school <br /> enrollment in the fall. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated that the City needs to work directly with Ms. Ormon regarding her <br /> concern. <br /> Mr. Hahn stated that the project schedule is indicated in the feasibility report. <br /> Mayor Sullivan asked if the schedule is accurate. Mr. Ahrens stated that construction will begin <br /> August 24, 1998. <br /> Mayor Sullivan asked when Ms. Ormon will specifically have to move. Mr. Ahrens stated that <br /> property owners were asked to move 90 days from the first part of June, 1998. <br /> 14 <br />
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