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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 12 <br /> October 22, 2002 <br /> Page 12 <br /> 1 sanitary sewer, which do not have sump pumps, and may not even know that they are discharging, <br /> 2 clear water into the sanitary sewer. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Councilmember Thuesen asked if that area should be looked at more closely during the 2003 <br /> 5 study. Mr. Hubmer answered in the affirmative. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Councilmember Thuesen asked about the houses that are not metered. Mr. Hubmer stated there <br /> 8 are a small number of houses in St. Anthony that flow into Roseville or Minneapolis but it is felt <br /> 9 that it is not worth the cost to meter. <br /> 10 <br /> 11 Councilmember Thuesen asked about the areas being picked out with the flows and trying to get <br /> 12 a rough idea of the flow. He asked if the City should be concerned whether the flow has been <br /> 13 estimated correctly and won't be worse than estimated. Mr. Hubmer stated that issue will be <br /> 14 raised with the Metropolitan Council. He stated the Metropolitan Council recognizes the need to <br /> 15 replace the meter on Lowery Avenue and since they have now indicated the flows are higher than <br /> 16 in the past, staff will raise the issue of the older meters and need to provide a more accurate <br /> 17 picture. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 Councilmember Sparks stated Mr. Hubmer has identified a lot of projects for the next few years <br /> 20 and asked if this is above and beyond the City's normal maintenance projects or if the City has <br /> 21 the tax revenue to do these projects. Mr. Hubmer stated that is a good question about whether <br /> 22 the City has the revenue to do these projects. He stated he will be speaking with staff about <br /> 23 funding and will return with options for funding and impact on the community. <br /> 24 <br /> 25 Councilmember Faust noted it has been suggested to replace motor controls at wells 3, 4 and 5 to <br /> 26 get a better rate to do all at the same time. He stated that typically they do not buy all the police <br /> 27 cars at one time,but integrate it over a number of years as the City does with the streets projects. <br /> 28 He asked if the wells are worn out now. Mr. Humber stated if you do the work at the same time <br /> 29 the mobilization costs will only be charged once. And, if they can purchase controls in quantities <br /> 30 of more than one, there will be a price break. The labor will also be better for three consecutive <br /> 31 jobs. Mr. Humber stated if the wells are done one at a time, that may better fit the City's budget <br /> 32 and is an option since the City is not in eminent danger of losing a well. However it is a high <br /> 33 priority project. <br /> 34 <br /> 35 Councilmember Faust stated that strategically the City may be wise to phase the work so the <br /> 36 wells do not all wear out at one time. He asked staff to look at that option. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Mr. Morrison stated that he, Mr. Hubmer, Mr. Larson, and financial consultants will meet to put <br /> 39 together a financial plan for these projects. He stated that information will be provided at the <br /> 40 November 12th meeting since some of the projects may be ordered at the beginning of next year. <br /> 41 He noted the funding may involve rate increases, grants, or Metropolitan Council monies. <br /> 42 <br /> 43 Councilmember Sparks asked if the City will assume the responsibility for the Northwest <br /> 44 Quadrant improvements. Mr. Morrison stated that is an area of negotiation and could be funded <br /> 45 through assessments. However if assessed the property may not be redeveloped. He stated there <br />