Laserfiche WebLink
City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting <br /> June 8, 20 ] 1 <br /> Motion bv Council Member King, seconded bv Council Member Paar to aAprove <br /> the minutes as amended. All in favor. Motion carried unanimouslv. <br /> 2. May 25, 2011 City Council Work Session Meeting Minutes <br /> Motion bv Council Member Paar, seconded bv Council Member Love to approve <br /> the Work Session meeting minutes as presented. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> unanimouslv. <br /> V. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> 1. City of Centerville May 26, 2011 through June 8, 2011 Claims (Check #26411- <br /> 26426) & (Check #26428-26442) w/Check #26427 Voided <br /> 2. Centennial Lakes Police Department Claims through May 26, 2011 (Check <br /> #8428-8450 <br /> 3. Centennial Fire District Claims through May 20, 2011 (Check #4818-4834) <br /> 4. Approve Restated Plan Document for Nationwide 457 Deferred Compensation <br /> Plan (Updated to include Roth Contribution Amendment) <br /> 5. P& R Recommendation to Allow Ms. Thia Cassanova, Image Attitudes, to Hold <br /> a Yoga Session @ Hidden Spring Park on Saturday, July 30, 2011 from 3-4:00 <br /> p.m. Subject to Providing Liability Insurance w/City Named as Additionally <br /> Insured <br /> Motion bv Council Member Fehrenbacher. seconded bv Council Member Paar to <br /> approve the Consent Agenda as nresented. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> unanimouslv. <br /> VI. AWARDS/PRESENTATIONS/APPEARANCES <br /> Karen Blaska, Anoka County Park Planner, was present and gave a brief review of the <br /> County's request for a waiver of a portion of sewer connection fees for the Rice Creek <br /> Chain of Lakes Camp Ground. Ms. Blaska stated that the County's plans for upgrading <br /> the buildings was included in phase one with the construction of the visitor center; phase <br /> two is upgrading the infrastructure to the buildings. Ms. Blaska stated that the Park is <br /> currently experiencing electrical issues and it is felt that while these issues are being <br /> addressed if would be advantageous to update their current sewer facilities and connect to <br /> the City's sewer. It is projected that 22 SAC units (Met. Council determination) and Met <br /> Council's fee would be approximately $49,000 and the City's connection fee would also <br /> be about $49,000. Ms. Blaska stated that the County is requesting a reduction of 50% of <br /> the City's fees due to the fact that the amenities that utilize the sewer services are only <br /> used 6 months of the year. Ms. Blaska stated that the County has also requested a <br /> reduction in the same percentage from Met. Council. <br /> Concensus of the Council was that reducing this fee for the County would be unjust for <br /> residents and developers that do not receive the same benefit. Council Member <br /> Fehrenbacher stated that the City has residents that are "snowbirds" who are also in the <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br /> 2 <br />