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City of Centerville <br /> Council MEeting Minutes <br /> February 23, 2011 <br /> 1.(a) Resolution #11-005 — Issuance and Sale of $2,755,000 Genera.l Obligation Refunding Bond, <br /> Series 2011. <br /> A�arove Res. #11-005 — Issuance and Sale of $2,755.000 General Oblisation Refunding Bond, <br /> Series 2011. Motion bv Council Member Paar. seconded bv Council Member King. All in favor <br /> Motion carried unanimouslv. <br /> Mayor Wilharber questioned an audience member as to the item they desired to speak in regards. Mr. <br /> Paul Montain, owner of the Trio Inn, sta.ted that he desired to speak in regards to the Proposed Liquor <br /> Ordinance amendment. <br /> NEW BUSINE5S <br /> 3. Proposed Amendment to Chapter 111 (Liquor) � Distance from Schools & Churches — <br /> Reduction to 300 rather than 500 feet. <br /> Mr. Montain made the Council aware of a church that is operating in the building across the street from <br /> Kelly's Korner and the Trio Inn. , <br /> I <br /> City Attorney Glaser stated that there does appear to be a church that is operating out of the building and <br /> that needs to be taken into consideration; however, it needs to be Council's discretion on whether or not I <br /> to amend the Code. I <br /> Lengkhy discussion was had regarding modifying the Code to allow for future considerations, i.e. ' <br /> (downtown redevelopment, future growth, etc. . City Attorney Glaser stated that previously Council's � <br /> discretion was to place the existing requirements in the Code; however, the current Council may modify <br /> that language at any time and a future Council may desire to modify what you have established. I <br /> i <br /> Motion bv Council Member Paar. seconded bv Council Member Fehrenbacher to I <br /> amend Citv Code, Ch�ater 111 to decrease the reauired setback from a school to 300 feet and I <br /> remove the references to church. All in favor. Motion carried unanimouslv. � <br /> VII. OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1. Parks & Recreation Committee's Recommendation to Dedicate Dead Broke Saddle Club's <br /> Charitable Donation Funds ($2,500) to the Construction of a Sand Volleyball Court at Laurie <br /> LaMotte Memorial Pazk � Previously Tabled by Council for additional information. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated that Council was presented with background documentation from the Parks & <br /> Recreation Committee, Public Works and City staff regarding the desire and cost estimates to construct <br /> two (2) sand volleyball courts at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park. Council discussion ensued regarding <br /> the process for proposed projects and funding prior to receiving donations and the intent of the <br /> donations. City Administrator Larson stated that the Committee submitted a request to Dead Broke <br /> Saddle Club for a donation of $10,000 to entirely fund one volleyball court. However, the donation of <br /> Dead Broke was $2,500, leaving a significant shortfall on the project. Council felt that the project <br /> potentially could not be completely funded with donations and the Committee would request additional <br /> funds from the.City for the completion of the project. City Administrator Larson stated that Council <br /> could place language in their motion setting aside the funds until such time a11 outside sources have <br /> funded the project with a deadline date and returning to Council and Dead Broke for alternative usage of <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br /> 3 <br />