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• <br />• <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION July 6, 2009 <br />DRAFT <br />1 CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />2 MINUTES <br />3 CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />4 <br />5 DATE : July 6, 2009 <br />6 TIME STARTED : 6:08 p.m. <br />7 TIME ENDED : 7:45p.m. <br />8 MEMBERS PRESENT : Council Members Gallup, O'Donnell <br />9 Reinert, Stoltz and Mayor Bergeson <br />10 MEMBERS ABSENT : none <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 Also Present City Administrator Dan Tesch; Community Development Director Michael <br />14 Grochala; City Engineer Jim Studenski; City Finance Director Al Rolek; Economic <br />15 Development Coordinator Mary Alice Divine; City Clerk Julie Bartell <br />16 <br />17 1. I- 35E/CSAH 14 Interchange Update - The council received an update on the <br />18 proposed project at the special council meeting that proceeded the work session. <br />19 2. Pine Street Improvements - Petition to have the City of Lino Lakes research <br />20 the cost of paving Pine Street — City Engineer Studenski reported that, since this item <br />21 was discussed at the last work session, staff has sent a survey to the 34 property owners <br />22 on Pine Street (by certified mail) that explained the proposed project and process. The <br />23 survey asked for a yes or no response on the question of paving the entire length of Pine <br />24 Street Of the 34 surveys sent, 28 have been returned with 14 voting yes and 14 voting <br />25 no. He reviewed a map indicating the location of the votes. There is a decisive break <br />26 line with the majority of the votes for repaving west of the street's intersection with 4th <br />27 Avenue (12 of 13) being "no" and the majority of the votes for repaving east of that <br />28 intersection (14 of 15) were yes. He provided additional details regarding drainage, <br />29 utilities and assessment process. <br />30 <br />31 The council asked if the City of Columbus is still on board for sharing this project A <br />32 cost sharing arrangement for the feasibility study would be appropriate. Also Lino Lakes <br />33 would not want to be faced with funding the entire project if Columbus were to back out. <br />34 <br />35 Mr. Studenski explained that the City of Columbus is patiently watching Lino Lakes <br />36 knowing that our process for public improvements is longer, they have already indicated <br />37 that their residents are in support of the project There would have to be a joint powers <br />38 agreement for the project so a detailed discussion between the cities will be necessary. <br />39 <br />40 The council discussed the possibility of making their approval of proceeding on this <br />41 process contingent upon the participation of the City of Columbus but staff suggested that <br />42 may not be possible. <br />43 <br />
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