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COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 12, 1996 <br />Council Member Neal moved to approve a conditional permanent full -time employment offer to <br />Michael Rumpsa as a Lino Lakes police officer. Council Member Bergeson seconded the <br />motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT, DAVID AHRENS <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 96 - 91 Approving Plans and Specifications and Ordering <br />Advertisement for Bids, Centennial Middle School Street and Utility Improvements - Mr. <br />Ahrens reminded Council that it had previously ordered the improvement and preparation of <br />plans and specifications for the Centennial Middle School Street and Utility Improvements. He <br />pointed out that the plans and specifications are now complete, and Council approval is required <br />in order to advertise for bids. <br />By way of background Mr. Ahrens explained that the proposed watermain and sanitary sewer <br />would be extended from the north side of I35W south along the 4th Avenue alignment to serve <br />the school project and adjoining properties. The watermain would be looped to the existing <br />watermain in Elm Street to provide adequate water supply. The proposed sanitary sewer is <br />designed to provide service to the school and adjoining properties, including land to the northeast <br />(Town Center area). Service stubs would be installed to adjoining parcels of land to <br />accommodate future development. <br />Additionally, the proposed road is designed for 9 -ton strength with turn and acceleration lanes at <br />the school entrance and along Lake Drive. The road tapers down to a 32- foot -wide roadway at <br />the west end. Landscaping, including red maple and hackberries, is proposed along Elm Street, <br />as well as berming on the south side of Elm to buffer the road from the residential area on the <br />south. <br />Mr. Ahrens explained that, assuming approval of this project at this time, the balance of the <br />schedule for this project is as follows: <br />Bid Opening <br />Council Awards Contract <br />Construction Begins <br />Substantial Completion <br />September 12, 1996 <br />September 23, 1996 <br />October 7, 1996 <br />July, 1997 <br />Assessments are proposed to properties receiving benefit from these improvements, including the <br />School District, with the City assuming responsibility for oversizing of watermains and sanitary <br />sewer. The Engineer's estimated total cost of this project is $912,000. <br />Council Member Lyden asked what size trees are proposed for the landscaping, and whether or <br />not nearby neighbors have been consulted. Mr. Ahrens indicated that he had not been able to <br />meet with neighbors, but would be willing to do so. He added that a 2-1/2" caliper tree is <br />proposed, which should average approximately 10 feet in height. Boulevard trees are proposed <br />for screening. <br />10 <br />
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