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r <br /> CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION NOVEMBER 18, 1998 <br /> TRAPPER'S CROSSING UPDATE,JOHN POWELL <br /> John Powell stated that because a developers agreement has not been prepared, a letter <br /> was sent to the developer telling him to stop the work in progress. The developer <br /> indicated the Rice Creek Watershed District was making subtle changes to the grading <br /> plan and has asked for a complete review of the changes. The developer has been <br /> working on a plan that the Rice Creek Watershed will approve. At this time,the <br /> developer has gone back to the original grading plan which does have a permit. The <br /> developer will submit a new grading plan tomorrow and will be allowed to continue <br /> grading based on the plan approved by the Rice Creek Watershed District. <br /> John Powell noted he had been asked to research and determine if the approval of the first <br /> addition of Trapper's Crossing contained language stating that a certain percent of the <br /> first addition must be completed before the second addition could be started. He did not <br /> find such language Caroline noted it was a stipulation even if it was not found in the <br /> minutes. John Powell added that a fence will be included in the developers agreement. <br /> PRIVATE UTILITY DISCUSSION,JOHN POWELL <br /> John Powell indicated that he, Andy, Rick, and Tim Hillesheim are going to have a <br /> meeting regarding gas utility and to review the franchise agreement the City has with the <br /> City of Circle Pines. He expressed concern regarding encouraging a property owner to <br /> use the Circle Pines Utility because of a franchise fees could be collected by this City. <br /> He stated the goal is for the City to have a level playing field for all utility companies. <br /> An option would be to charge a fee for reading the gas meter. Many maps regarding this <br /> issue are available. The Circle Pines gas area is to the extreme south/west corner of the <br /> City. Minnegasco has a good share of the City. Specific service areas have not been <br /> identified. <br /> Kim asked that John give Jim Keinath an update regarding this issue. <br /> John Powell stated that an autodial meter reading system is also an option which would <br /> eliminate labor costs and give the City an opportunity to check sump pumps. He stated <br /> this option will be revisited. A down side to this option is the possibility of people not <br /> paying their phone bill. Andy noted if this option is chosen it should be implemented as <br /> soon as possible so contractors have to pay for the new style meters in new houses. John <br /> Powell indicated another option is the way NSP does it which is more expensive. He <br /> indicated a meeting regarding this issue will take place every two (2)months. <br /> Caroline asked for a map of existing utilities in the City. John Powell indicated he will <br /> provide her with one. <br /> 5 <br />