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06/27/2011
Council Meeting Type
Regular
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11-69
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• <br />• <br />• <br />AGENDA ITEM 6 H <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Jeff Smyser <br />C. C. MEETING DATE: June 27, 2011 <br />TOPIC: Resolution No. 11 -69: Joint Powers Agreement With Anoka <br />County and City of Centerville for Utility Service to Regional <br />Park Facilities <br />ACTION: 3/5 vote <br />BACKGROUND <br />Anoka County wishes to make some improvements to the existing campground in the Rice Creek <br />Chain of Lakes Regional Park Reserve. This includes a connection to Centerville's municipal <br />sanitary sewer service. Currently, the campground wastewater is treated in an existing onsite <br />septic system. The municipal border runs right through the campground: most of the <br />campground is within Lino Lakes, while some of it is in Centerville. There is no Lino Lakes <br />sewer pipe in the vicinity, but there is a Centerville pipe serving homes along Mound Trail on the <br />north side of Centerville Lake. <br />Because the campground sewer service will cross a municipal border, it is wise to have a Joint <br />Powers Agreement spelling out responsibilities. Anoka County will design and construct the <br />sewer services and pay service fees to Centerville. Anoka County will own the sewer elements <br />within the park and will be responsible for maintaining them. <br />The existing beach site in the park already is connected to the Centerville sewer system. The <br />agreement acknowledges this and incorporates that connection in the agreement. <br />OPTIONS <br />1. Approve Resolution No. 11 -69, approving the Joint Powers Agreement. <br />2. Return to staff with direction <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Option 1 <br />
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