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more open space than if it is residential or town homes. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Powers to take the rezone from the table to take action on the <br /> rezone Motion seconded by Councilmember Brenner. Motion carried unanimousl. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Helmbrecht to approve the rezone request from R3 to B 1 to the <br /> westerly boundary for outlot A and B and remaining portion rezoned R3 to R2 as per plan dated <br /> June 22, 1998, contingent upon final plat approval. Motion seconded by Councilmember <br /> Brenner Helmbrecht, Brenner and Powers - aye. Buckbee and Wilharber - nay. Motion denied <br /> due to lack of 4 /5th vote. <br /> Police Contract <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated the Police Chief Search has been an interesting process and that the <br /> Department received several good candidates. <br /> A joint meeting was held on August 24, 1998, with Circle Pines and Lexington for a proposed <br /> budget meeting. Mayor Wilharber, Councilmember Brenner and Councilmember Helmbrecht <br /> were present. The meeting started at 7:00 and ended at 1 1:00 p.m. Mayor Wilharber thanked the <br /> participating members. <br /> The Circle Pines/Lexington Police Department is looking at Centerville experiencing an $307,515 <br /> increase for 24 hour police coverage in Centerville. <br /> Lock -outs and false calls will be explored and evaluated as the City goes through the grid theory. <br /> Mayor Wilharber clarified that 24 hour coverage does not mean 24 hour continuous coverage. <br /> He gave the go ahead with $274,568 for the 1999 Tri -City. <br /> Councilmember Helmbrecht agreed with the following percents: 49% Circle Pines <br /> 26% Lexington <br /> 25% Centerville <br /> Mayor Wilharber mentioned Centerville is growing fast and experiencing more residential and <br /> commercial growth, thus increasing the City's safety needs. Councilmember Helmbrecht <br /> requested the Police Department document their actual time in Centerville. <br /> Mayor Wilharber touched upon tenative amounts to partner with the CPLPD. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Buckbee to approve $274.568. for the Tri -City Police <br /> Department. Motion seconded by Councilmember Helmbrecht. <br /> Further discussion. Councilmember Helmbrecht noted this included two new staff members. <br /> 9 <br />
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