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1 St Anthony to Participate in Anoka/Hennepin Corridor Study <br /> 2 Copies of the July 14th invitation for the City to appoint • <br /> 3 representatives to serve on three advisory committees working on the <br /> 4 study had been included in the agenda packet. Marks said he would be <br /> 5 interested in serving on the Intergovernmental Advisory Committee. <br /> 6 Sundland suggested resident Bernard Weber's state employment background <br /> 7 might prove helpful to the City on the corridor study, which would <br /> 8 include Highway 88 . Childs recommended that when the City gets a new <br /> 9 Administrative Assistant, that person could serve on the technical <br /> 10 Advisory Committee. <br /> 11 Council Action <br /> 12 Motion by Enrooth, seconded by Sundland to appoint Councilmember Marks <br /> 13 to represent St. Anthony on the Intergovernmental Advisory Committee and <br /> 14 to authorize a letter be written to Bernard Weber to ascertain his <br /> 15 interest in serving on one of the Corridor Advisory Committees which <br /> 16 will be undertaking a comprehensive study of a light rail transit <br /> 17 corridor to link Anoka County with downtown Minneapolis. <br /> 18 Voting on the motion: <br /> 19 Aye: Enrooth, Sundland, Makowske. <br /> 20 Abstention: Marks. <br /> 21 Motion carried. <br /> 22 Council Agrees Calgon Carbon Had Good Reason for Late Delivery of Carbon <br /> 23 Filtration Equipment <br /> 24 The Council agenda packet had contained a copy of the July 21st letter <br /> 25 from the project engineers, Rieke-Carroll-Muller Associates, <br /> 26 recommending a three day extension without penalty of the Calgon Carbon <br /> 27 contract because of the unavoidable conflict between Federal regulations <br /> 28 against transporting over the Fourth of July weekend and the contract <br /> 29 delivery deadline. The engineers had also based their recommendation <br /> 30 on the fact that the delay had not prevented completion of the project <br /> 31 within the second contract time frame which ended July 20th. <br /> 32 Council Action <br /> 33 Motion by Marks, seconded by Sundland to waive the penalty for the three <br /> 34 day late delivery of Calgon Carbon equipment as per the project <br /> 35 engineer's recommendation. <br /> 36 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 37 Council Concurs that Sanitary Sewer Rate Adjustments Better Method than <br /> 38 Assessing for Financing $225,000 Foss Road Lift Station Replacement <br /> 39 Proiect <br /> 18 • <br />