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Wrenshall schedules special meeting to weigh AT&T lease, butcher shop utility agreement and $230,000 well design

Wrenshall City Council · June 10, 2026
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Summary

Council introduced two Bollig task orders — a $5,000 plus 5% funding-application fee and a $230,000 well/wellhouse design — and scheduled a June 22 special meeting to discuss an AT&T tower lease, a draft utility agreement for the Laveau Butcher Company and Bollig Task Orders #8 and #9.

Wrenshall Engineer Nathan Feist reviewed bonding options and Bollig Engineering's plan for current and future projects and introduced two task orders the council must consider.

Feist described Task Order #8 for Funding Application/Administration with a base fee of $5,000 plus 5% of any funding secured, and Task Order #9 for well and wellhouse design priced at $230,000. Council discussion focused on the need to carefully consider the costs and project phasing before formal approval.

Council also heard that a draft utility services agreement for the Laveau Butcher Company is being finalized by the city attorney and that Resource Renew has provided a Capacity Allocation Permit update; the council approved the drafted update and understood Resource Renew would revise the permit if there is a significant increase in sewer flow due to the new butcher shop.

On telecommunications, MD7 lease consultant Mo Benzegala will be invited to attend a meeting by Zoom to discuss AT&T lease options. To provide time for deliberation, council scheduled a special meeting for Monday, June 22, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. to discuss the AT&T lease, the Laveau Butcher Company water/sewer services agreement, and Bollig Task Orders #8 and #9.

The council also approved a $1,500 quote from Pleasant Valley Construction for pavilion repair and authorized procedural public-works items such as a 24" x 12' squashed culvert request and an additional load of Class 5 material for city maintenance.