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7/18/2005
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City Council meeting of July 18, 2005 <br />Page 4 <br />REVIEW DESIGN PROPOSALS FOR I -35E AND CSAH 14 INTERCHANGE <br />Assistant Anoka County Engineer Lyndon Robjent was in attendance at the Council meeting to provide <br />Council with a PowerPoint presentation of suggested I-35E/CSAH 14 interchange designs to reflect an <br />engineering analysis of traffic patterns both north, south, east and west. The changes are needed because <br />traffic volume is expected to triple within 30 years. Council felt it important to make a financial <br />commitment up front to indicate Hugo's sincere intent to insure improvements are done expeditiously. <br />Finance Director Ron Otkin will look at the long-range funding options available to the City. Council <br />will be discussing this issue at the 1-35E/14 W/E Coalition meeting to be held on July 21, 2005. <br />REQUEST TO MNDOT FOR RESTRIPING OF TH61/130TH STREET INTERSECTION <br />At its July 5'h, 2005 meeting, Council discussed the response letter from MNDOT regarding the City's <br />original request to review the lighting and by-pass lane on Trunk Highway 61 at the intersection of 130'h <br />Street. City Engineer Jay Kennedy was directed to consult with MNDOT officials whether or not the <br />conversion of the by-pass lane to a right -turn -only lane was the best solution for vehicular traffic on <br />TH61. City Engineer Jay Kennedy provided Council with an update stating that MNDOT will be <br />creating a right -turn lane for northbound traffic on TH61 at 130'h Street. Council again discussed <br />applying for a traffic signal at the intersection, but did not feel that the TH61/130'h Street would meet <br />MnDOT's warrants for signalization. <br />Miron made motion, Petryk seconded, to table the application for a Cooperative Agreement to install a <br />traffic signal at TH61 and 130h Street. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />UPDATE ON BUSINESS RFP'S FOR BALD EAGLE INDUSTRIAL PARK <br />On Monday, July 11, 2005, a Request For Proposal Committee, consisting of Community Development <br />Director Bryan Bear, EDA Commissioner Nick Skarich, City Council Member Mike Granger, <br />Community Development Intern Andrew Gitzloff, and City Administrator Mike Ericson interviewed <br />four business proposals who wish to relocate their businesses in the BEIP on both the 3.3 acre parcel of <br />land and the former Rink -Tec property in the BEIP 5'h Addition. City staff provided Council with the <br />recommendations from the EDA, who met on July 18, 2005 and recommended the selection of two <br />excellent family-owned and quality businesses seeking relocation to the City, R.A. Pearson and <br />Associates and Oneka Pet Resort. <br />Miron made motion, Petryk seconded, directing staff to enter into Purchase Agreements with R.A. <br />Pearson and Associates and Oneka Pet Resort for property in the BEIP and to present to Council for <br />approval. Staff is directed to continue discussion with the two interviewed businesses, as well as the <br />late -arrived RFP in an effort to find them property in the City to relocate their businesses. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />
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