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Agenda Packets
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4/11/1988
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Regular Meeting
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I <br />�ITE <br />k. <br />LONG LAKE ROAD RECONSTRUCTION <br />Conversations with Ramsey County's Assistant Engineer have <br />revealed that the. County has not begun planning the work <br />schedule for the reconstruction of Long Lake Road. As you <br />may recall, this project is listeO in the County's capital <br />improvement program for 1989/1990. The County has indicated <br />that they anticipate that engineering will occur sometime in <br />1989 with the construction probably taking place in 1990. <br />GREENFIELD ESTATES PRELIMINARY PLAT <br />Harstad Companies has resubmitted their application for the <br />preliminary platting of Greenfield Estates. City Planner <br />Herman will be presenting this to the City Council at your <br />April 18th Agenda Session with recommendations for the steps <br />to be followed in giving consideration to this application. <br />PIPELINE ARTICLES <br />® I was recently requested by a fellow iflember of the State's <br />Pipeline Safety Advisory Council to write an article for the <br />American Public Works Association's Emergency Management <br />Quarterly on the Williams Pipe Line incident for their <br />special feature on hazardous materials accidents. Also, the <br />publisher of a Minnesota published magazine entitled, <br />Underground geared to the owners and operators of <br />underground utility systems has requested an interview for <br />an article they will be writing on the current status of <br />pipeline safety in the nation. <br />From these recent contacts it is obvious that the Mounds <br />View pipeline disaster is still looked upon as -being a <br />significant catalyst on a national scale for improved <br />pipeline safety and local government preparedness in <br />responding to hazardous liquid ninPtinA <br />MOUNDS VIEW BUSINESS PARK LAND ACQUISITION <br />The last parcel of property required as part of the Mounds <br />View Business Park development was acquired by the City <br />through a rec-It agreement with Ro4ert and Rita Waste <br />whereby the City has acquired title to the needed easement <br />and rig,t-of-way for the value established by the City <br />appraiser and with an understanding that Mr. and Mrs. Waste <br />dispute the value with the matter being arbitrated through <br />the established court processes. <br />
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