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COUNCIL WORK SESSION DECEMBER 9, 1998 <br /> completed through the area. John will include a maintenance requirement in the <br /> n documents. <br /> SPEED LIMIT ON LAKE DRIVE,JOHN POWELL <br /> A letter was received from business owners on Lake Drive expressing concern about the <br /> speed limit on Lake Drive. John explained that 1999 utility construction along Lake <br /> Drive north of I-35W will slow traffic considerably on a temporary basis. However, since <br /> Lake Drive is an Anoka County highway,the letter will be referred to the Anoka County <br /> Highway Department as well as Commissioner Margaret Langfeld. <br /> John noted that in about the future, a traffic light will be installed at the intersection of <br /> Apollo Drive and Lake Drive and other locations along Lake Drive. This too will slow <br /> traffic. <br /> It was noted that speed studies will determine the actual speed of the traffic on a <br /> particular roadway. This could also lead to an increased speed limit in some areas. <br /> John will send a copy of his letter to the Anoka Highway Department and will copy each <br /> business owner who signed the letter. In addition, Kim will be meeting with Commission <br /> Langfeld this Thursday and will mention this concern to her. Andy asked that speed limit <br /> signs be posted along that section of Lake Drive. <br /> AMERICAN LEGION CLUB PROJECT UPDATE,BRIAN WESSEL <br /> Brian noted that he and Andy have been working with the Legion to find a"home". Andy <br /> explained they have two (2)plans, Plan A and Plan B. <br /> Plan A - The Legion is considering locating in the current Police Department building <br /> when the Police Department moves to their new space in The Village. Since this building <br /> is a pole structure,the Legion would be limited as to how much space they could add on <br /> to the building. The plan would be to add on to the back of the building and brick the <br /> front of the current building. In about two (2) or three (3)years,the Legion would remove <br /> the current building and build a new structure to match the portion that was added <br /> initially. Sewer and water utilities will be extended to the site in 1999. <br /> Plan B -The Legion would buy Straight Shooters on Lake Drive just north of Second <br /> Avenue and remodel that building to suit their needs. <br /> Plan A is a concern because it is located near a residential area. Plan B does not have <br /> immediate residential development. However,the Sharp Shooters building is not in the <br /> area where sewer and water utilities are expected to be constructed in the near future. <br /> Page 5 <br />
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