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4 <br /> 17) Goetz Landscaping - They have requested to meet with staff on Thursday, August 24 to <br /> discuss the status of their plans for building. <br /> 18) Husnik Commercial Building - We have received a sketch plan for a 6,000 square foot <br /> commercial building that Husnik would like to build on the comer of Main Street and Peterson <br /> Trail. <br /> 19) Liebel Property on Centerville Lake - It has been mentioned that the Liebe] property has <br /> been sold and they will be bringing in plans for a five unit subdivision. <br /> 20) East ten acres of Travis Property - Gerald Rehbein has purchased this property and is <br /> interested in developing the site. <br /> 21) 1999 Budget - The initial levy needs to be certified by September 15, A workshop has been <br /> scheduled for 6:00 on September 2. <br /> 22) Union Contract - The union contract is up for renewal. An initial meeting to discuss the <br /> contract has been scheduled for August 28. <br /> 23) Police Joint Powers - This is an on -going project to explore the feasibility of establishing a <br /> three city police department. I will be continuing to investigate all of the City's options if the <br /> three City department fails to be established. <br /> The above projects are in no particular order. The above list is the best estimate available at this <br /> time of major projects we will have to deal with prior to the end of the year. Other issues may <br /> develop that are not anticipated at this time, primarily commercial/industrial developments. The <br /> list does not include less major issues such as ordinance codification, shoreland ordinance, <br /> on -going maintenance issues, etc... <br />
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