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• 200 <br />COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 10, 1991 <br />Township and the Lino Lakes Comprehensive Sewer Plan will have to <br />be amended to accommodate the subdivision. <br />Mr. Boxrud explained that there is approximately 132 acres of <br />land to develop in this area. The lift station for the entire <br />area is planned to be located on the parcel to the north of the <br />first phase. The total cost for the improvement is $424,000.00. <br />Council Member Bohjanen moved to adopt Resolution No. 40 - 1. <br />Council Member Kuether seconded the motion. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />Receiving Water Report - Mr. Schneider gave a brief background on <br />this matter noting that the Council has discussed the Water Study <br />during the earlier work session. He asked the Council to receive <br />the 1991 Comprehensive Water Study and noted that he will be <br />making further recommendations regarding elevated water storage <br />at the next Council meeting. <br />Council Member Bohjanen moved to receive the 1991 Comprehensive <br />Water Study. Council Member Kuether seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Schneider told the Council about the meeting that he and Mr. <br />Volk, Mr. Boxrud and Mr. Schumacher had with Ed Blum and Susan <br />Foley from the Metropolitan Council. It was noted at this <br />meeting that the Laurene Avenue lift station upgrading is on <br />schedule. Lino Lakes presented a recommendation to the <br />Metropolitan Council staff to eliminate the Shenandoah lift <br />station from the Metro system. There appears to be some <br />difference in opinion at Met Council on this matter. Some staff <br />members prefer to give the Shenandoah lift station to the City of <br />Lino Lakes rather than eliminate it. Mr. Schneider said Lino <br />Lakes position on this matter is that Lino Lakes would object to <br />any effort to turn the Shenandoah lift station over to the City. <br />Mr. Schneider explained that he and staff will be working with <br />Metropolitan Council staff on this matter next Monday and he may <br />be asking the City Council to assist. <br />Mr. Schumacher noted that this negotiation with Metropolitan <br />Council is very significant to this City. The outcome will <br />impact Lino Lakes for several years to come. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, PINERIDGE ADDITION IMPROVEMENT <br />Mr. Boxrud explained the background on this matter and outlined <br />the area using the overhead projector. He noted that originally <br />55 lots were planned and were to be served from the Shenandoah <br />Addition. Since the original plans were completed, the Reshanau <br />PAGE 5 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />