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COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 26, 1998 <br />agreement, according to Mr. Ahrens. Additionally, each city would have to approve the other's <br />driveway locations. <br />Council Member Lyden asked why seal coating is not included within the proposed Agreement. <br />Mr. Ahrens stated that a separate agreement covering seal coating would allow the City more <br />flexibility; that it would be beneficial to avoid becoming "locked in" to that aspect of the project <br />at this time. <br />Council Member Lyden moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 08, as presented. Council Member <br />Bergeson seconded the motion. <br />Council Member Neal asked Mr. Ahrens if Centerville is in favor of the terms of the proposed <br />Agreement. Mr. Ahrens responded in the affirmative. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 98 - 08 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 98 - 09, Lake Drive Trunk Utility Project, 79th Street to <br />Lino Lakes Elementary School, Order Improvement and Preparation of Plans and <br />Specifications - By way of background, Mr. Ahrens explained that the public hearing for the <br />Lake Drive Trunk Utility Project was held on Monday, November 24, 1997. The 60 -day waiting <br />period has expired within which petitions could be submitted to the City in favor of or against the <br />Project, none having been received. Two letters were provided to Council expressing favor with <br />the Project, which includes construction of trunk and lateral sanitary and watermain along Lake <br />Drive from 79th Street to Main Street and along Main Street from Lake Drive to Lino Lakes <br />Elementary School. The trunk sanitary sewer line is proposed for location on the east side of <br />Lake Drive, with a lateral sanitary sewer line of smaller diameter located on the west side <br />providing service to the realty building and properties to the south. A later sanitary sewer line is <br />proposed for extension west along the south shoulder of Main Street providing service to the <br />properties located south of Main Street. Utility stubs are proposed to accommodate future <br />extensions of that system. <br />Mr. Ahrens added that funding and special assessments are outlined in the feasibility report <br />according to State Statutes and the Lino Lakes Charter. The estimated cost for this project is <br />$836,479, with funding to come through the Area and Unit Fund and through special <br />assessments calculated according to the Lino Lakes Public Improvement Financing Policy to be <br />levied against benefiting properties as property owners connect to the utility system. <br />Mr. Ahrens offered the following Project schedule: <br />Order Project <br />Neighborhood meeting <br />Council approves plans <br />Council authorizes ad for bids <br />8 <br />January 26, 1998 <br />February 24, 1998 (tentative) <br />March 9, 1998 <br />March 9, 1998 <br />