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COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />AUGUST 18, 1993 <br />insurance. A particular homeowner in Rice Lake Estates is trying <br />to sell his home and has found that his property is in this <br />situation. This is making the sale of the home more difficult. <br />The cost to develop the necessary engineering data to remove the <br />property from the flood zone would cost approximately $3,000.00. <br />Ms. Wyland noted that there are 58 - 90 structures within the <br />flood zone and nine (9) homeowners have purchased flood <br />insurance. <br />Two (2) questions were posed. Should the City of Lino Lakes <br />initiate the required study to remove the Rice Lake Estates lot <br />from the flood zone. The cost could be more than $3,000.00. The <br />second question is should the City withhold approval of a <br />subdivision until the map revision has been completed. It was <br />noted that this process may take six (6) months or more. After <br />discussing this matter, no action was taken regarding the <br />property in Rice Lake Estates. The City Council requested that a <br />policy be drafted for new subdivisions that contain property <br />within the flood zone. The new policy will be to require that <br />the developer prepare the necessary data to remove the affected <br />areas from the flood zone and apply for the map revision. The <br />approval of the subdivision will not be delayed during this <br />process. <br />Centerville Annexation - Radzwill-Hellings Briefs <br />Mr. Schumacher explained that he has received a copy of the <br />briefs from both the City of Lino Lakes and the City of <br />Centerville attorneys. The briefs are a summary of what happened <br />during the proceedings before the Municipal Board and what the <br />position of each City is. The Municipal Board will be meeting in <br />September and will give a preliminary decision. A final <br />decision will be given in about 60 days. <br />Deer Complaint Update <br />Mr. Schumacher has met with Ms. McDougal and explained what <br />options are available to control deer damage in her area. He is <br />working with the Department of Natural Resources and other <br />property owners south of Baldwin Lake and will coordinate a <br />solution. There will be additional meetings and a solution will <br />be found independently of the City Council. <br />Mayor's Corner <br />The fall quarter of the City newsletter is being prepared. Mr. <br />Schumacher noted that during the last election, some concern <br />arose regarding the section of the newsletter titled, "Mayor's <br />PAGE 2 <br />1 <br />1 <br />