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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting <br />May 11, 2011 <br />beginning phases of construction have commenced in the areas of Mill Road, CSAH54, <br />between Heritage and Sorel Streets and Brian Drive with staking and etc. Administrator <br />Larson stated that the City is in the process of placing information on the website with <br />construction plans, dateline, contact information and regular updates. Engineer Statz <br />stated that on-site meeting with the contractor would be had and he would keep the City <br />abreast of the issues/areas of construction. <br /> <br /> <br />Administrator Larson stated that an issuearose earlier in the day with regards to a <br />residents newly constructed driveway that the trail would cross and upon discussion with <br />Engineer Statz it was suggested to slightly modify the location of the trail placing the trail <br />on the north side of the street rather than the proposed side. Mayor Wilharber questioned <br />whether the current easement allowed for the modification. Engineer Statz stated that the <br />current easement has room; however, an additional pedestrian ramp would need to be <br />constructed which would incur slight additional expense. No action was taken, staff will <br />work on adjustments to resolve the conflict. <br /> <br />City Attorney Glaser felt that there was no need for a closed session regarding the Special <br />Assessment Litigation (Sheehy Construction) due to no new information. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber stated that recently a Planning and Zoning Commission member <br />resigned, thanked Mr. Jim Wekseth for his services and called interested individuals to <br />apply for the vacant position. <br /> <br />Council Member Love reported that a number of individuals attended a recent Planning <br />& Zoning Public Hearing for re-aligning the zoning districts with the 2030 <br />Comprehensive Plan. Council Member Love stated that about a half dozen had <br />objections to the re-alignment and others had no comments. The Planning & Zoning <br />Commission took all comments under advisement. <br /> <br />Council Member Love requested that residents who walked their animals please pick up <br />after them and dispose of the feces properly in a suitable container rather than in the <br />storm sewer which lead to the ponds and contaminates ground water. <br /> <br />Council Member Paar requested an update from Engineer Statz regarding the sealcoating <br />near Dupre Road and Meadow Lane. Administrator Larson stated that he did not believe <br />Mr. Palzer and Mr. Statz have had time to focus on this issue; however, they will review <br />the situation and report back. <br /> <br />Council Member Paar stated that the parade registration form is available on the City’s <br />website. <br /> <br />Council Member Paar reported that the annual audit of the Centennial Fire District had <br />just been completed and Fire Chief Jerry Streich has been performing his duties <br />phenomenally with budget constrains and depleting staff due to retirements. Chief <br />Streich is research new and innovative avenues for attracting new volunteer firefighters <br /> <br />and new revenue sources. <br /> <br />Page 5 of 6 <br /> <br />
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