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• <br />• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES June 8, 1998 <br />that no further action will be taken for the next twelve months if documents are provided that he <br />is in fact the owner of the property. Also, the owner of the property will have to dedicate a <br />connector road. The agreement was sent out and the City is anticipating it will be accepted. <br />Council Member Bergeson stated that if the agreement is accepted, the arrangement will be <br />satisfactory to all those involved. <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 85, as presented. Council <br />Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 98 - 85 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 98 - 86, Approve Joint Powers Agreement with Anoka <br />County, Otter Lake Road Realignment Project - The realignment of Otter Lake Road is a <br />joint project between the City of Lino Lakes and Anoka County. The City initiated the project <br />and will administer the project through construction. As such, a Joint Powers Agreement is <br />necessary to formalize certain issues between Lino Lakes and Anoka County. Council action is <br />requested at this time to approve the Joint Powers Agreement with Anoka County for the Otter <br />Lake Road Realignment Project and to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the <br />Agreement. <br />Mr. Ahrens indicated that the Joint Powers Agreement is similar to previous agreements between <br />the County and Lino Lakes for Apollo Drive, Phase 1 and 2. The Agreement identifies funding <br />splits between the City and County. The funding is as follows: <br />City of Lino Lakes $356,941 <br />Anoka County $678,348 <br />Total Costs $1,035,289 <br />Mr. Ahrens stated that the City has acquired all of the right-of-way per the Agreement. The <br />Agreement states that the City will receive existing Otter Lake Road between the realignment <br />and Main Street. The Agreement also states that the City will not approve any access to Main <br />Street between I -35E and the new alignment of Otter Lake Road. In addition, the City will limit <br />the number of roadway connections to three (3) and limit the number of driveway connections to <br />six (6) to the new Otter Lake Road. <br />Staff recommended Council adopt Resolution No. 98 - 86. <br />Council Member Lyden asked if there had been any discussions regarding a right-of-way off of <br />Main Street. Mr. Ahrens stated that a right-of-way off of Main Street had been discussed. There <br />are spacing issues regarding accommodation of the turn lane. Mr. Ahrens said that because of <br />the spacing issues the County was not receptive to a right of way off of Main Street. <br />