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- 5 - <br />Attorney Meyers' Report <br />Attorney Meyers called the Council's attention to a future street location <br />study which was prepared by the engineer. He stated that we are still trying <br />to pick up easements whenever possible. <br />MSP (Blanchard /Hodges) To approve Resolution #474 establishing a residential <br />equivalent connection and use charges for the Mounds View sanitary sewer system <br />pursuant to Mounds View Ordinance #128.110. <br />Attorney Meyers stated that condemnation hearings were being held on Tuesdays <br />and Thursdays. He also announced that a law suit of Robert Robinson versus <br />the Launching Pad and the Village of Mounds View was settled in which the <br />Village of Mounds View will be requested to pay $100 damages. <br />Engineer Boehm's Report <br />Engineer Boehm stated that the HUD project involved the installation of metering <br />stations at the interconnection with New Brighton and Fridley. New Brighton <br />has suggested eliminating the stations and saving approximately $1,600 each. <br />Fridley hasn't acted yet but Mr. Boehm felt that it would be in the best <br />interests for the Council to decide to eliminate the station too since the <br />cost savings of eliminating the stations would outweigh the money spent trying <br />to determine the amount of water used in the event of an emergency. <br />Engineer Boehm also reported that one well on Edgewood and Bronson was nearing <br />completion but there were no results yet, though he expected the well to pump <br />approximately 1,000 gallons per minute. <br />MSP (Blanchard /Hodges) To adjourn at 9:46 P.M. <br />espectfully Submitted, <br />Dennis S. Zyl <br />Clerk- Administrator <br />5 Ayes <br />
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