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Mounds View Planning Commission October 5, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br />________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />not in service. He added if the proposed cost estimate to provide utilities to the site is higher, <br />what would be the City’s recourse. Director Ericson replied the utility lines under Highway 10 <br />were proposed in early City plans. He added Council is going to authorize a feasibility report to <br />get a true cost of providing utilities to the site. Engineers estimated the cost at $800,000 which <br />would be shared between Medtronic and the City according to provisions in the development <br />agreement. <br /> <br />Commissioner Stevenson stated no matter if the utilities go under Highway 10, or what is found <br />in the feasibility study, this will not make a difference to the resolution this evening. Director <br />Ericson replied that is correct. <br /> <br />Commissioner Stevenson asked if the City needs Well #4 to supply adequate water supply to the <br />Medtronic buildings. Greg Lee, Public Works Director, replied no, bringing Well # 4 back on <br />line is not contingent upon Medtronic. He referenced a report from 1978, which included <br />recommendation to bring Well # 4 back on line, and a 2001 City feasibility report with the same <br />recommendation. <br /> <br />Commissioner Scotch asked why it is recommended to bring the well back on line. Mr. Lee <br />replied the well would add more depth and safety to the water system, and provide “backup” if <br />another well went off line. <br /> <br />Commissioner Hegland asked how much excess capacity there is. Mr. Lee replied during peak <br />demands it is barely met; however, they could take a higher capacity well off peak control, use a <br />back up generator, or bring Well #4 back on line. He added the Public Works Department will <br />be presenting a proposal regarding this at a later date. <br /> <br />Commissioner Miller asked what it would cost to bring Well # 4 back on line. Mr. Lee replied <br />approximately $450,000 and a pipe to the treatment line. <br /> <br />Commissioner Scotch asked about the condition of the pipes, noting some may be old and in <br />need of replacement in the future. Mr. Lee replied the City is trying to initiate a rehabilitation <br />program and regenerate the systems. <br /> <br />Commissioner Hegland asked how much would this project impact the system presently. Mr. <br />Lee replied based on current data from the AUAR, at full build out, about 120,000 gallons a day <br />or 8.6 percent additional water supply. He added the City was always planning to use this land <br />and from a public works perspective it fits the comp plan well. <br /> <br />Commissioner Zwirn asked if the City is in financial trouble. He also asked if Council was <br />intimately involved in negotiating with Medtronic. Director Ericson replied the City is not in <br />financial trouble and the Council was actually involved in the negotiation. <br /> <br />Commissioner Zwirn stated he is shocked by the poor position Staff and the Council and legal <br />representatives have put the taxpayers. He noted he has the rights and responsibility to question
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