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• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 10, 1997 <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to table this item until the December 15, 1997 regular Council <br />meeting. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 97 -129 Adopting Assessment, I- 35W/Lake Drive <br />Interchange Commercial Development Area <br />Council Member Kuether moved to table consideration of Resolution No. 97 - 129 until the <br />December 15, 1997 regular Council meeting. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />THIRD QUARTER BUILDING REPORT, PETE KLUEGEL <br />Mr. Kluegel stated that a total of 467 building permits were issued through September 30, 1997, <br />and that total construction valuation was $25,289,601 for that same period. He explained that for <br />the same period in 1996 there were 484 total permits with a valuation of $63,586,966. <br />Mr. Kluegel added that to date 134 new single - family dwelling permits have been issued in 1997, <br />compared to 148 through the third quarter, 1996. The industrial sector acquired one office <br />warehouse building, GNW at 2289 Cedar Street, totaling $1,600,000. The Fairview Health Care <br />Services building was added to the commercial sector, valued at $1,046,497. Additionally, a <br />water tower antenna valued at $32,000 and NEXTEL Cellular Telephone valued at $30,000 were <br />constructed during that period, as well as a handball court valued at $39,700 at the Minnesota <br />Correctional Facility. <br />Pumping Septic Systems - Council Member Neal asked Mr. Kluegel about the possibility of <br />foregoing required system pumping until after the winter season, as systems freeze when pumped <br />during the winter months. He pointed out that many individuals living along -- primarily senior <br />citizens- -have expressed considerable concern regarding this issue. Mr. Kluegel agreed that there <br />are many citizens who live alone and do not generate sufficient waste to warrant required <br />pumping; however, there are many families who do have this need. <br />Mayor Landers pointed out that the City of Lino Lakes adopted its pumping policy at the <br />direction of the Metropolitan Council, and that the City's policy is considerably more lenient <br />than that of the Metropolitan Council. <br />Council Member Neal expressed a desire to achieve a more consistent fee schedule for those who <br />provide this service. Council Member Kuether indicated that citizens should call a number of <br />providers prior to scheduling this service, and inquire as to their fees. <br />Council Member Lyden asked if there is concern about systems that have been pumped but have <br />not had the required documentation provided by the service provider. Mr. Kluegel stated that <br />this has occurred; however, he indicated that the paperwork had not reached the City due to <br />nonpayment of bills for the service. <br />4 <br />
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