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Councilmember Buckbee moved to approve the City of Centerville payment of claims. <br /> Motion seconded by Councilmember Brenner. Wilharber aye, Powers and Sweeney <br /> abstained. Motion carried. <br /> SET AGENDA <br /> 2. Council Pay <br /> 1. Goals and Objectives <br /> Councilmember Buckbee moved to approve the set agenda with the noted additions <br /> Councilmember Brenner seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br /> Thanksgiving Issued Parking Tickets <br /> Mr. March reported the City received a complaint about several parking tickets that were issued <br /> on Thanksgiving night. The complaintant requested the City purchase and install "No Parking" <br /> signs on the streets. <br /> The Council noted the associated cost to install "No Parking" signs, the responsibility of residents <br /> to know the ordinances and the city's effort to inform citizens via the newsletter. The Council <br /> noted receipt of the complaint. <br /> UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> Buechler Estates Final Plat Approval <br /> Final Grading Plan, Development Contract, Drainage and Utility <br /> Mr. Peterson gave an overview of the Buechler Estates final plat, grading plan, development <br /> contract, and drainage and utility plans. Moreover, no change has been made to the final plat or <br /> grading plan. The grading plan still includes a ditch along Mound Trail that will drain toward the <br /> lake. Mr. Peterson noted the plan represents that the developer made minor adjustments to the <br /> drainage and utility plans. Mr. Peterson commented the development was in order for approval. <br /> Mr. Hoeft discussed the development contract and suggested changing the terminology but <br /> leaving the logistics. <br /> Councilmember Brenner disagreed with the $25,000 park dedication fees in the development <br /> contract. Also, she thoroughly explained that the ordinance states that a subdivision is subject to <br /> $950 per lot or 10% of the land value. Therefore, the developer should have paid 10% of <br /> $500,000, thus costing $50,000 not $25,000. Councilmember Buckbee commented that the <br /> subject had been discussed and the majority ruled to charge $25,000. Furthermore, the <br /> development was unusual and it may have been difficult to justify charging $50,000 for five lots. <br /> Mayor Wilharber confirmed Centerville's position to provide utility services to the two Lino Lake <br /> 5 <br />