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changes. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br /> Mayor Wilharber communicated that ordinance #5 Discharge of Firearms should be <br /> reconsidered to address single and double shot projectile mechanisms, and perhaps Centerville's <br /> ordinance should reflect the surrounding communities ordinance. <br /> Mayor Wilharber moved and it was seconded to authorize Staff to request from other <br /> communities an ordinance dealing with discharge of firearms Motion carried unanimously. <br /> UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> Revised Parkview Addition Feasibility Study <br /> Mr. Nyberg gave an overview of the Parkview development revised feasibility study. The main <br /> item that changed was the calculation of the proposed assessments. Mr. March explained a <br /> resolution receiving preliminary report and calling public hearing has been included on the consent <br /> agenda. <br /> Councilmember Helmbrecht questioned how the Tourville property would be assessed. Mr. <br /> March responded one consideration is treating the Tourville assessment similar to the Sievert <br /> assessment. Mr. March researched the manner in which the City assessed the Acorn Creek <br /> Development. The specific assessment cost to each of the 44 lots was $12,304.84. The Sievert <br /> property assessment of $10,450 was deferred fiv years and is scheduled to begin in October <br /> 1998. <br /> Councilmember Helmbrecht questioned if the city can reassess the Sievert's prior to them <br /> beginning to pay on their assessment. Mr. March planned to investigate the issue and explore <br /> items. Mayor Wilharber suggested Staff work to develop standard assessment procedures. <br /> Mr. Nyberg noted the Council may want to consider adjusting deferred assessments according to <br /> the consumer pricing index. <br /> Councilmember Helmbrecht moved and it was seconded to acknowledge receipt of the Parkview <br /> feasibility study. Motion carried unanimously_ <br /> Comments on Joint Powers Agreement for 21st Avenue <br /> Mr. March initiated a discussion on the Joint Powers Agreement for 21 st Avenue between the <br /> City of Lino Lakes and the City of Centerville. Mr. Nyberg distributed the proposed <br /> memorandum of understanding. Mr. Nyberg spoke with the Lino Lakes City Engineer about Lino <br /> Lakes concerns. Lino Lakes concerns included the 90 day time period following a petition and <br /> the December 31, 2000 deadline date. Furthermore, Lino Lakes would like the 90 day <br /> requirement to be replaced with 120 days and the year 2000 replaced with year 2001. <br /> 3 <br />