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COUNCIL WORK SESSION JULY 23, 1997 <br />only. This includes damaged trees and trees blocking the sight -line on right -of -ways. <br />- Establish a site where residents can bring only storm damaged trees for disposal. <br />Mr. Asleson will prepare options for the Council to consider and keep the Council <br />updated on this matter. <br />RESHANAU LAKE TRAIL, COUNCIL MEMBER BERGESON <br />Council Member Bergeson noted that a new subdivision has been constructed beside a <br />trail that has existed on the north side of Reshanau Lake for years. There is <br />documentation that Mr. Uhde, the developer, has said that this trail would never be cut- <br />off. He asked staff to prepare a status report on the trail and a recommendation that would <br />secure the location of this trail. <br />Mr. Asleson explained that he had discussions with homeowners in that area and was <br />close to an agreement on the trail. Mr. Asleson was directed to bring- a status report to the <br />next work session. <br />CONSIDER LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR ANOK'A-COUNTYHIGHWAY <br />DEPARTMENT GRANT APPLICATION,£DAAVE AHNS <br />Anoka County is applying for a gran"to� <br />beginning in Coon Rapids and endin <br />consensus of the Council they wo <br />iud e.,Main Street (CSAH 14) corridor <br />zeNI355W overpass in Lino Lakes. It was the <br />support this application. <br />DISCUSS AUTOMATIC METER READING OPTIONS, DAVE AHRENS <br />Currently, City staff read each water meter in the City. Staff is proposing to switch to <br />automated water mters.'This proposal would reduce staff time and provide more <br />accurate readings. <br />Mr. Ahrens explained that Mr. Jim Norton, SEH has prepared an outline of three (3) <br />automated systems. The Council was given a copy of Mr. Norton's presentation and <br />reviewed the options. <br />After further discussion, staff was directed to research the cost to convert to an automated <br />system and determine the number of staff hours that would be saved. Council directed <br />that at a minimum, new homes should be outfitted with the new system immediately <br />upon approval of the system. <br />Mr. Ahrens will bring additional information to the next work session. <br />Page 3 <br />