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1 <br />COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />COUNCIL MINUTES - WORK SESSION <br />FEBRUARY 8, 1995 <br />DATE >: February 8; 199:5 <br />TIME....STARTED <br />5:00 P bi. <br />TIME.. ENDED : 5:45 P. M. <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Reinert, Neal, Ruether, Elliott, Bergeson; <br />MEMBERS ABSENT ::.none. <br />Staff Members Present: City Administrator, Randy Schumacher; <br />Assistant to the Administrator, Dan Tesch; 20/20 Vision <br />Coordinator, Kim Sullivan; Acting City Engineer, John Powell; <br />Community Development Director, Brian Wessel; Planning Coordinator, <br />Mary Kay Wyland, Public Works Street Superintendent, Tom DeWolfe. <br />REGULAR AGENDA, 13 FEBRUARY 1995 <br />Mr. Schumacher reviewed the Council agenda for February 13. <br />There were some questions concerning the feasibility report for <br />Trappers Crossing. Mr. Powell explained that 18% of the Holly <br />Drive feasibility relates to Trappers Crossing or 1.8 miles. The <br />City may have some responsibility for the balance of the project <br />therefore a cost sharing proposal is under consideration. Mr. <br />Powell also explained that this will be a State Aid project and the <br />cost could be $1 1/2 Million. <br />The Council also discussed Annual Appointments and the Council <br />Liaison positions. Mayor Reinert stated that he felt they were <br />important. Council Member Kuether and Elliot questioned their <br />purpose as they do not feel comfortable answering for the entire <br />Council when questions arise. This will be discussed further at a <br />future work session. <br />SNOW REMOVAL AND ICE POLICY - TOM DEWOLFE <br />Tom DeWolfe explained the current snow removal and ice policy. The <br />City can not, for liability reasons, plow or sand private property. <br />Tom supplies a list of snow plowers and advises residents they can <br />come to City Hall and pick up a bucket of sand. He also advises <br />them that it does contain 10% salt. There was some discussion <br />about having two or three locations were sand could be picked up by <br />residents. Those suggestions included Sunrise Park, Birch Park, <br />City Hall, and the Park & Rec Building. A final determination will <br />be made prior to next winter. <br />1 <br />