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COUNCIL WORK SESSION MARCH 20, 1996 <br />CENTERVILLE/LINO LAKES WATER INTERCONNECT, DAVID AHRENS <br />Mr. Ahrens met with representatives from the City of Centerville and their engineer, John <br />Stewart and discussed Centerville's request for an interconnection to the Lino Lakes <br />municipal water supply system. The proposed interconnection would only be used in an <br />emergency. <br />Staff was directed to prepare an interconnect agreement that would allow either the City <br />of Centerville or the City of Lino Lakes to use each others water facilities in the event of <br />a water emergency in either city. <br />Staff noted that the Lino Lakes water utility could supply water to the City of Centerville <br />on a regular basis providing an acceptable agreement could be reached. <br />RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A PERCENTAGE OF INTEREST ON THE <br />GENERAL FUND TO BE PUT ASIDE FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENTS, RANDY <br />SCHUMACHER <br />This item was delayed until the next work session. <br />RESIDENTIAL UNDERGROUND STORAGE <br />LANDERS <br />tell AL, MAYOR <br />This item was delayed until the next w s <br />TELEPHONE FOR MAYO <br />Council had discussed t <br />need for a telepho <br />responsible for a p <br />telephone lines at ci <br />very costly. <br />he last work session. Mayor Landers again stated his <br />cct City business. Council felt that the City should not be <br />a location other than city hall. It was also noted that all <br />are in use. The lines at city hall are commercial lines and are <br />Staff was directed to determine the cost to add another line at city hall for the exclusive <br />use by the Mayor and bring the information to the next work session. <br />PROPOSAL TO FREEZE PROPERTY TAXES, RANDY SCHUMACHER <br />Council was given a copy of an urgent message from the League of Cities regarding a <br />proposal to freeze property taxes until property tax reform legislation can be drafted and <br />passed by the Legislature. Mr. Schumacher noted that adoption of this proposal would <br />have serious consequences for this City. He -contacted the Lino Lakes State Senator, Jane <br />Krentz who indicated that she did not support this proposal. However, the Governor does <br />support the proposal. <br />PAGE 4 <br />