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3L <br />COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 19, 1994 <br />been appraised and the property owners of the three (3) easement <br />acquisitions that will be considered this evening have agreed to <br />the appraised purchase price. <br />Consideration of an Easement Grant from Darlene H. and Wendlin A. <br />Linderman, Hodgson Road Watermain Improvement Project - Council <br />Member Kuether moved to approve the easement acquisition for <br />$999.00. Council Member Elliott seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Consideration of an Easement Grant from Anthony R. Cutinella, <br />Hodgson Road Watermain Improvement Project - Council Member <br />Kuether moved to approve the easement acquisition for $1,299.00. <br />Council Member Elliott seconded the motion. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />Consideration of an Easement Grant from Raymond J. Miller and <br />Harlan LaValle, Hodgson Road Watermain Improvement Project - <br />Council Member Elliott moved to approve the easement acquisition <br />for $12,325.00. Council Member Kuether seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF EXTENDING THE 1993-1994 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />BLOCK GRANT (CDGB) FOR THE ANOKA COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION PROJECT <br />(ACCAP) - The City appropriated $4,125.00 of the 1993/1994 CDBG <br />dollars to ACCAP. These dollars were to be spent between July 1, <br />1993 and June 30, 1994. In June, 1994, ACCAP asked for an <br />extension of the June 30th deadline to December 31, 1994. The <br />extension was needed due to decreased funding of the 1994/1995 <br />grant in which ACCAP was appropriated $500.00. ACCAP was granted <br />an extension to December 31, 1994 with the understanding that all <br />funds be spent by this date. <br />The December 31, 1994 deadline is now approaching and ACCAP has <br />estimated that they will have an estimated balance of $785.00 <br />remaining at the end of December. ACCAP has asked for another <br />extension to March 4, 1995. <br />The County has been contacted on this issue. The County will be <br />sending out letters to cities informing the cities that any <br />remaining 1993/1994 balances will be redistributed to the County- <br />wide rehabilitation fund. The County suggested that ACCAP send a <br />letter to the City informing the City why the dollars have not <br />been spent and what the dollars will be spent for. The City can <br />then inform ACCAP whether or not they will allow the extension. <br />If the City allows the extension, a notification will be sent to <br />Anoka County so that the extension can be considered by the Anoka <br />County Board in January, 1995. It is possible that the Anoka <br />County Board will deny the extension. <br />PAGE 8 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />