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Mounds View City Council <br />~egular Meeting <br />Page Four <br />April 12, 1993 <br />Colvin stated that on the basis of traffic disruption and the inconvenience <br />to local residents depending on Quincy Street as a means of access and <br />egress, Alternative 3 would be the preferred alternative for implementation. <br />From a cost effective standpoint, Alternative 3 was again the preferred <br />alternative. <br />Colvin also reported that several permits would need to be obtained from <br />various agencies, i.e., Rice Creek Watershed, Minnesota Department of <br />Natural Resources, City of Mounds View, and the Minnesota Department of <br />Transportation for this project. <br />The project schedule would be: initial design in May of 1993, complete the <br />planning and specifications in November of 1993, project would begin in <br />December of 1993, continued construction in January of 1994 and project <br />completion in July of 1994. <br />Mayor Linke asked where the funds would come from to fund this project. <br />Mr. Colvin reported that the funds come from bond sales and thru SAC <br />charges. There are no site assessments. <br />Mr. Colvin defined MUSA as those lands in the Metropolitan Urban Service <br />~rea. <br />Councilmember Blanchard asked how the waste water would be metered coming <br />from Blaine through the interceptor. <br />Mr. Colvin indicated that there is a flow metering station located in the <br />southeast corner of the Mohawk Moving and Storage Company that will measure <br />the flow so that it can be billed appropriately. This metering station is <br />subject, however, to change location. <br />Del Freichels, 9340 Bataan, Blaine, asked who petitioned for the <br />interceptor, Mounds View or Blaine? <br />Mayor Linke stated that the petition came from the City of Blaine. <br />Mr. Freichels asked if the businesses will have to pay to hook up. <br />Mr. Colvin indicated that the businesses have already paid for connection. <br />Mr. Freichels asked if there is a new development or what is the reason this <br />is happening now as he has lived in the area for twenty years and it has not <br />been developed. <br />Mayor Linke asked Mr. Colvin if Blaine had already held their public hearing <br />on this project as that is where Mr. Freichels would get the best answers to <br />his questions. <br />• <br />