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04/13/1987
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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />063 <br />COUNCIL WORK SESSION APRIL 13, 1987 <br />A Work Session of the Lino Lakes City Council with Engineer Ron <br />Stahlberg convened at 6:15 P.M. Mayor Benson and Council Members <br />Bisel, Bohjanen, Reinert were present. Council Member Marier was <br />absent. Public Works Director, Don Volk and Clerk - Treasurer, Marilyn <br />Anderson were also present. Mr. Schumacher was ill and did not <br />attend. <br />Mr. Stahlberg reviewed the maps he had prepared with respect to the <br />proposed sanitary sewer system. Mr. Stahlberg was asked if White Bear <br />Township could extend their sewer main without giving Lino Lakes <br />consideration. Mr. Stahlberg said that Metro Waste Control would be <br />aware of the extension and they are aware of Lino Lakes need in this <br />area. <br />Mr. Stahlberg was asked if the Forest Lake Interceptor was large <br />enough for others to use. Mr. Stahlberg thought it was, but will <br />check on this. <br />Mr. Stahlberg reviewed the map with respect to the proposed water main <br />system. He outlined how this facility could be built in stages <br />through the County Park as the need arises. <br />Mr. Bisel asked if Lino Lakes built a water tower large enough, would <br />Centerville be interested in using it as well. Mr. Stahlberg said the <br />mains could be extended east on Birch Street and then north on <br />Centerville Road. Centerville could use this system until Lino Lakes <br />grows large enough to use the complete facility. <br />Mr. Stahlbergs map showed the water main installation in three stages. <br />The cost of the first stage going from the west to the east is <br />estimated at $381,200, the next stage would be $366,400 and the third <br />stage that would terminate new 12th Avenue is $95,000. These figures <br />do not include the cost of a water tower. <br />There was discussion of placing the water tower at 12th Avenue and <br />Birch Street. Mr. Stahlberg explained the cost of maintenance would <br />be high because it is at the end of the water main and would require <br />winter care. He recommended that the mains be built in stages as <br />outlined on his map and delay construction of the water tower for now. <br />As the area develops the City could take another look at where a tower <br />should be built. <br />Mr. Stahlberg's initial recommendation is that in 1987 the City build <br />the mains from Rice Lake Estates to tie into the Uhde development, <br />Erickson development and Lakes Additions developments. This cost would <br />be approximately $747,600. This would be basically building the <br />entire water main system. The advantages would be; lower initial <br />PAGE 1 <br />
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