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12U <br />COUNCIL MEETING MARCH 28, 1994 <br />bid but wanted to see further information on the parking lot. <br />She moved to award the bid to the low bidder, Rainbow <br />Construction for $36,035.00. Council Member Neal seconded the <br />motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Volk explained that the building will be completed in four <br />(4) to six (6) weeks. <br />CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING, ORDINANCE NO. 05 - 94 REOUIRING <br />ALL COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION HAULERS TO BE LICENSED BY <br />THE CITY OF LINO LAKES, DON VOLK <br />Mr. Volk explained that commercial solid waste haulers are not <br />regulated in the City of Lino Lakes as residential solid waste <br />haulers are regulated. In addition, there are no regulations <br />that would prevent additional haulers from operating in the City. <br />Draft Ordinance No. 05 - 94 proposes to license commercial <br />haulers that are currently operating in the City. This would <br />eliminate any opportunity for additional commercial haulers to <br />solicit customers in Lino Lakes. The objective of the ordinance <br />is to prevent additional wear to City streets. It also requires <br />commercial haulers to offer recycling services to the businesses <br />in the City, provides for a recycling reporting procedure and <br />outlines guidelines in the interest of maintaining healthy and <br />sanitary conditions. <br />Mr. Volk noted that this matter was discussed at the last City <br />Council work session. No changes to the draft have been <br />suggested since that meeting. <br />Council Member Elliott moved to adopt the FIRST READING of <br />Ordinance No. 05 - 94. Council Member Kuether seconded the <br />motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, SERVICE ROAD ON NORTH SIDE OF LAKE DRIVE, EAST OF <br />SECOND AVENUE, DARRELL SCHNEIDER <br />Mayor Reinert opened the public hearing at 7:00 P.M. <br />Mr. Schneider explained that this proposed improvement would be <br />considered a City initiated project as opposed to a petitioned <br />project. The proposed Lake Drive (CSAH 23)/Hodgson Road (Highway <br />49) improvement extends northeast on Lake Drive beyond the <br />entrances to the Hopkins property and the Emery property. These <br />properties have driveway access onto Lake Drive which violates <br />MnDOT's right-of-way access control. As part of the CSAH 23/TH. <br />49 improvement, MnDOT has requested this situation be corrected. <br />The feasibility study being presented in the public hearing is a <br />PAGE 6 <br />1 <br />
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