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Page 6 <br />October 27, 1975 <br />Administrator Achen said the contract for the storm water drainage study <br />to be done by Bannister -Short stipulates that the city will provide <br />as -built plans for all public improvement project. We have blueprints <br />of all these projects in the city office but no reproducible copies. He <br />said the drainage study requires profiles on street grades, locations of <br />underground utilities, etc. Administrator Achen anticipates that once the <br />city has a resident engineer, he will want to have the original plans <br />for all future projects. For completed projects, we can obtain reproducible <br />copies from Comstock Davis. The cost of the reproducible copies would be <br />between $2- $2.50 a sheet. There are about 1,100 sheets to copy. To <br />obtain blue -print copies, the cost would be 40$ per sheet. He recommends <br />to wait on obtaining reproducible copies until we hire a resident engineer. <br />MSP (Johnson Shelquist) that we obtain blueprint copies of all public <br />improvement project as- builds from Comstock Davis for use by Bannister- <br />Short in the storm drainage preliminary study, and that the estimatd <br />cost of 40* per sheet be paid out of the Revenue Sharing Fund which will be <br />used to finance the storm drainage feasibility study. <br />ATTORNEY MEYERS' REPORT <br />Attorney Meyers commented on a complaint he had received from an individual <br />involved in the tornado disaster last May at the Mounds View Mobile Home <br />Park. The person called several times complaining abut being charged $18 <br />for gas inspections that took four to five minutes. The person wanted <br />to know why the city required this inspection of the gas lines. The inspections <br />were performed by Northern Propane who charged a minimum fee of $18 for each <br />unit. Attorney Meyers said he wrote a letter to Northern Propane regarding <br />this charge with a copy to the Better Business Bureau. He said Northern <br />Propane points a finger at the city concerning this matter. <br />COUNCILMAN BAUMGARTNER'S REPORT <br />Councilman Baumgartner reported the next Park and Recreation meeting would <br />be Thursday, November 13th at 6:30 p.m. <br />COUNCILMAN PICKAR'S REPORT <br />Councilman Pickar reported that Mike Dailey, member of the Lakeside Park <br />Commission has resigned. The Commission is looking for another member. <br />MSP (Pickar Baumgartner) to adjourn at 10:05 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Mark Achen <br />Clerk- Administrator <br />
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