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for the Lakes Addition #2 area up to the present time. A lett4/er 12/ fr1 <br />om Chomonix <br />was read requesting sewer and water connections for 25 to 30 homes for this <br />fall. W. Gotwald noted that they had sold 9 lots in the last 2• weeks. <br />yr. Gotwald presented a map showing proposed lateral lines in Lakes Add'n <br />#2, which would service 66 lots. He gave the estimated cost breakdown as <br />follows: <br />Collector laterals $118,000 <br />Lift station 30,000 <br />Foroe main 6,000 <br />Water distribution: 6" & 8" 115,000 <br />Well 25,000 <br />Pu phouae and tank 15,000 <br />Controls 5,000 <br />10% contingency 31,000 <br />Engineering fees 38,000 <br />Legal fees 3,000 <br />Fiscal agent fees 6,000 <br />Administration costs '3,000. <br />Total $395,000 <br />Don Carley stated that he had talked with Springsted on this and noted that <br />the proposal had been reduced by half from the original. He gave details on <br />the bonding procedure noting that this would be for 5 years and that there <br />was no reason why Jendric'oannot put up a bond for assessments, guaranteeing <br />a minimum of 1 year's payment. The bond would be for 1 1/2 times the actual <br />assessment for each lot. fir: Strand suggested starting with 2 separate bonds. <br />There was considerable discussion. W. Gotwald recommended that the Council <br />adept a resolution ordering the taking of bide for the projects. <br />After more discussion,, yr. Jaworaki coved to authorize the Engineer to take bids <br />on the water and sewer projeote for Lakes Addition #2, notee that the formal <br />resolution will be provided later by the Attorney; alto authorising the Clerk <br />in conjunction with the Engineer to submit ads for the bids; also, incorporating <br />in the ad that the bids will be held for 90 days; also, that, if the ads are <br />put in this week's paper that the bids would be opened on May 6th; if the ads <br />go in the next week's paper that the bids woulid be opened on May 13th. Seconded <br />by fir. Cardinal. Carried unanimously. If necessary, a special meeting to <br />consider the'bide will be set dt the next meeting. <br />yr. Gotwald mentioned the previous correspondence oonoereing the sewer problems <br />at the•Youth Center. Butler engineers have now come up with a proposal to <br />run a force main from the Youth Center to the hookup on North Road; he showed <br />the line on a Village map. This proposal would Dose an estimated $150,000 <br />'and would eliminate the present facility. He noted that no one else could be <br />served by the force main. <br />fir. Gotwald stated that for the first time the Youth Center could be seen as <br />an asset, namely that if we expand our sewer system to serve them we could <br />get a Federal grant and could assess that 150 acres by,footage. Thin could <br />not happen if this proposal goes through. W. Gotwald'suggested that Lino <br />Lakes send a letter to the State Architect indicating that we may put in <br />sewer service to'the Youth Center in the next 2 to 5years, wording the <br />letter so that we do not obligate onreelves to do so. After disouasion with <br />the Attorney, 1[r. Cardinal moved to authorize the Attorney and the Engineer <br />