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development. In addition, several residents called requesting that the hockey rink be in operation <br /> this winter. Mr. Peterson explained proposed changes to contract qualities as it pertains to the <br /> storm se�Ner between the building and the hockey rink. The Council discussed the 540,000 cost <br /> to ensure the hockey rink and the surrounding area is operational for 1999 winter activities. <br /> Councilmember Buckbee moved to accept BRA proposal {616- 98 -80 -'1 dated September 17, <br /> 1998 including the amendment to 15' RCP storm sewer Councilmember Bremier seconded <br /> the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 21stArenue Roadwar Inmrovement <br /> Mr. March initiated a discussion on 21st Avenue roadway improvements and he noted that the <br /> City of Lino Lakes wanted to ensure that the project is not delayed. The City of Lino Lakes <br /> would like to advertise the project this winter and to have work commence spring of 1999. <br /> Councilmember Buckbee noted the 21 st Avenue business owners had concern about turn lanes. <br /> Councilmember Buckbee moved to direct Citv Staff to contact Lino Lakes Staff and inform <br /> them that the Centerville City Council authorized bidding for winter of 1999. <br /> Councilmember Brenner seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimousiy. <br /> Emnloree Benefit Program <br /> Councilmember Buckbee inquired about deferred compensation/health benefits for City Staff. <br /> Mr. March confirmed Councilmember Buckbee's inquiries that all part-time and full -time <br /> employees can either apply their monthly (city) allocation toward health benefits, deferred <br /> compensation or a combination of the two. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> $neeial Use Permit - Pe yen eer <br /> Mr. March commented on a Special Use Permit (SUP) request the City received from Mr. Tim <br /> Peppenger, to operate an auto electric repair shop at 7129 20th Avenue North. Mr. March added <br /> the Planning and Zoning recommendation was to approve the SUP request. <br /> Councilme ed to <br /> grant the SUP at 7129 20th Avenue. Councilmember Brenner seconded the motion. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mr. Peppenger was present and informed the Council his plan is to open for business on October <br /> 15, and he will specialize in auto electric services. On behalf of the City, Mayor Wilharber <br /> welcomed Mr. Peppenger to Centerville. <br /> Extend Garhaae Contract <br /> Mr. March reported on the current residential refuse contract. Foremost, U.S.A. Waste was sold <br /> and now is Waste Management. Next, Waste Management is interested in extending the current <br /> 4 <br />
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