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Pay Estimate #2 Parkview Addition <br /> Councilmember Buckbee moved to approve pay estimate 42 Parkview Addition as per H.R. <br /> Green recommendation dated October 22, 1998 in the amount of $215.444.14. <br /> Councilmember Brenner seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Pay Estimate #5 201h Avenue <br /> Councilmember Brenner moved to approve pay estimate #5 for 20th Avenue for the sewer <br /> and water project in the amount of $43.678.34. Councilmember Buckbee seconded the <br /> motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> SET AGENDA <br /> 1, Complaint <br /> 2, Committee Report <br /> Councilmember Buckbee moved to set the agenda with noted changes. Councilmember <br /> Brenner seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br /> Mr. Mike Carter (6913 Sumac Court) complained that garbage was left behind and after calling <br /> Waste Management they would not return to pick up the garbage. <br /> Ms. Norma Essex (7333 Old Mill Road) submitted a complaint regarding the need to develop an <br /> ordinance that applies to cats because she has unsuccessfully attempted to have the police <br /> department pick up stray cats. Mayor Wilharber noted that the resident could get a live trap to <br /> capture cats and that the Anoka County Humans Society will accept cats. Ms. Essex proposed to <br /> adjopt, change or amend the current animal ordinance to create a strictor law regulating stray <br /> cats. The Council suggested the Planning and Zoning Commission review the animal ordinance. <br /> Mayor Wilharber confirmed the City is in receipt of a letter from Sentor Bill Luther pertaining to <br /> the Main Street traffic issue in front of the Elementary School. <br /> UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> Beuchler Estates Park Dedication Fee <br /> Mr. March explained the status of park dedication fees for Beuchler Estates and shared that the <br /> City is in receipt of the Park and Recreation Committees recommendation to the Council. <br /> Furthermore, the P& R Committee recommended that the City accept the offer of $4000 park <br /> fees per lot. A total of $20,000 would be collected on a total of five lots. <br /> Councilmember Brenner stated that the park dedication fee is a good ordinance and the ordinance <br /> is good for Centerville. Councilmember Buckbee commented she would like to know the market <br /> 2 <br />