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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION APRIL 18, 2001 <br />Mr. Shannon stated that refers to the Village project. The City may not receive <br />development proposals consistent to the City's vision without having a financial <br />investment in the project. <br />Mayor Bergeson advised Council Members will initially send any additional questions <br />through staff. <br />Council directed staff to add the Acceptance of the Economic Feasibility Study to the <br />regular Council agenda Monday, April 23, 2001, 6:30 p.m. <br />TOWN CENTER UPDATE, BRIAN WESSEL <br />Economic Development Director Wessel advised the Ryan/Target submission was made. <br />The plan will be presented to the Planning and Zoning Board in Ma 2001. <br />ge <br />Economic Development Director Wessel continued stating a - ceived today <br />from the development team for the Village. An update wi e giv..' he next Council <br />work session. <br />DISCUSS ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR FEES L IL HA AND KEN <br />PETERSON <br />Sergeant Bill Hammes advised Mr. Ken Pet <br />discuss the proposed electrical inspect <br />and a comparative matrix for the St <br />urban Inspectors, is present to <br />istributed a copy of the proposed fees <br />Electricity, Arden Hills and Lino Lakes. <br />Mr. Peterson reviewed the pro .:= =ees .ting there has not been a fee increase since <br />1995. With the proposed e, anticipated that the fees will not be changed for <br />three (3) years providing sty y to e inspection fee schedule. <br />Mayor Bergeson state •°"H on to approve the fees must be very specific regarding the <br />fee and number of time . home can be inspected. <br />Mr. Peterson noted a single visit and inspection is $25.00 with a .50 surcharge. <br />Council requested staff to distribute a copy of the existing fees compared to the proposed <br />fees. <br />This item will appear on the regular Council agenda Monday, May 14, 2001, 6:30 p.m. <br />MOLIN CONCRETE REPORT, JEFF SMYSER <br />City Planner Smyser distributed and reviewed a report regarding the issue of Molin <br />Concrete. The report included conditions of the CUP, discussion of OSHA regulations, <br />4 <br />