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168 <br />COUNCIL MEETING MARCH 23, 1992 <br />maintained. Mr. Schneider explained that Anoka County is asking <br />for this, however, there is no commitment on the part of Lino <br />Lakes. This matter will be pursed with a joint powers agreement. <br />Mr. Rehbein explained that he heard that there have been previous <br />joint development meetings. He has been out of town and no one <br />in his office was notified. Mayor Reinert explained that this <br />project is in its early stages at this point. The Council will <br />pursue working with the private landowners, however, this portion <br />of the development has just started. <br />Mr. Rehbein asked what the purpose of running Apollo Drive along <br />the freeway was. This would mean that the new street would be <br />paid for by only one (1) side of the street. Mr. Schneider noted <br />that the entire Apollo Drive does not run along the freeway. He <br />noted that there are some problems and some developers do want <br />lots that face the freeway. There will probably be a mix and <br />match situation with utilities running along the back of some <br />lots. <br />Mr. Powell noted that the alignments shown tonight are only <br />preliminary alignments. There will be supplemental reports which <br />will include items addressed by Anoka County. <br />Mr. Rehbein asked if there has been any discussion regarding <br />sewer and water utility costs. He felt that these improvements <br />should be part of a package. <br />Mr. Rehbein asked if the property owners will be assessed as soon <br />as the street is constructed? Mr. Schneider explained that the <br />present proposal is that there will be not assessment until the <br />area is developed. <br />Mr. Rehbein asked what the traffic count on Lake Drive is at the <br />present time. Mr. Volk gave the figures. Mr. Rehbein asked if <br />the City felt that there was enough traffic to support a county <br />state aid road. Mr. Schneider explained the county policy on <br />this matter. <br />Mr. Rehbein said he would like to see a complete development <br />package and be more informed as to where Anoka County is coming <br />from. He also said he would like to be involved with the other <br />landowners who have already been advised regarding this <br />improvement. Mayor Reinert said he would like this improvement <br />to be a joint effort between the governmental entities and the <br />private landowners. <br />Mike Lavely, 7262 Sunset Road expressed a concern regarding a <br />possible assessment and in particular how Apollo Drive is to be <br />designed. It appears that Apollo Drive will be located very near <br />PAGE 5 <br />1 <br />1 <br />