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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION DECEMBER 16, 1998 <br /> The Task Force will have the final draft of a plan ready January 14, 1999. John will bring <br /> the draft to the January 20, 1999, Council work session for a detailed discussion. (Note: <br /> this date has been changed to February 3, 1999 to accomodage Anoka County;s <br /> schedule.) The draft will include recommendations from all cities involved. In Lino <br /> Lakes,plans may include frontages and median installation. The right-of-way is 100 - <br /> 120 feet for most of its length in Lino Lakes. <br /> ASSESSMENT POLICY AMENDMENT,JOHN POWELL <br /> John explained this item involves a change to the Public Improvement Financing Policy. <br /> The current policy was adopted in 1990. Recently, a property owner expressed an <br /> interest in hooking up to City sewer and water. The property is a large lot that could be <br /> subdivided in the future so the property owner did not qualify for the Bisel Amendment. <br /> The estimated assessment would be $45,000. The property owner sent a letter to Council <br /> Members about this matter. Staff feels it is reasonable for properties that can be <br /> subdivided to pay the typical R-1 (Residential) fee and defer other fees until they <br /> subdivide. If approved, this will provide the City with an opportunity to recoup stub costs <br /> and allow large property owners to hook up. John compared the costs of a large lot with <br /> the Bisel Amendment and without the amendment. <br /> John stated an agreement would be executed by the property owner and recorded at <br /> Anoka County so that if the property is sold,the new owner would be aware of the <br /> agreement. The City Attorney would be asked to review the agreement before it is <br /> executed. He asked this item be added to the agenda on Monday night. <br /> Caroline was asked to let Paul Montain, Charter Commission Chairman,know about the <br /> change in policy. Caroline indicated she will have Mr. Montain call John. <br /> John noted this change in the policy does not refer to areas where service is not available. <br /> It was the consensus of Council to add the Public Improvement Financing Policy to the <br /> agenda at the regular Council meeting on Monday, December 21, 1998. <br /> REGULAR AGENDA, DECEMBER 21, 1998 <br /> Item 3F, Investment Policy,was added to the regular agenda. <br /> Public Improvement Financing Policy was also added to the regular agenda. <br /> DISCUSSION OF MINUTES,KIM SULLIVAN <br /> Kim stated the policy relating to the minutes was agreed to earlier this year. The policy is <br /> a description of minutes from Robert's Rules of Order. Robert's Rules of Order states the <br /> minutes should have three (3)to four(4) paragraphs for each issue. The first paragraph <br /> 5 <br />