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happen. <br /> 1999 Circle Pines Lexington Joint Police Commission Budget (Monday, August 24 7.00 <br /> p.m. Meeting. <br /> Mayor Wilharber informed the Council the 1999 Circle Pines - Lexington Joint Police Commission <br /> Budget meeting is scheduled for Monday, August 24, 1998 at 7:00 p.m. and he would like the <br /> Council to be present at the meeting. Several issues are under consideration: the officers <br /> contract; hiring a Police Chief and the budget. Councilmember Helmbrecht noted the City may <br /> experience a $22,000 budget increase for the same police coverage. Mayor Wilharber <br /> commented when Centerville reaches 2500 in population then the City may be affected by levy <br /> limits restraints. Mayor Wilharber noted with the increasing population, in the police contract the <br /> City should consider demanding 24 hour police coverage in Centerville. Councilmember <br /> Helmbrecht questioned the Council if entering into a contract is the route to go or should the city <br /> investigate creating its own department. The Council discussed developing a police department <br /> and its minimal requirements. <br /> Councilmember Brenner questioned Staff how the police department budget will affect the city's <br /> budget. Mr. March responded the levy amount must be submitted to Anoka County by <br /> September 15, and he planned to request the Council to hold a budget workshop on August 19. <br /> Councilmember Helmbrecht requested Staff to return to the Council with a percentage increase <br /> on tax payers to implement a Centerville police department. Councilmember Helmbrecht also <br /> suggested Staff contact other communities that have an onset police department. Mayor <br /> Wilharber noted the cost to provide 24 hour police coverage and that past independent police <br /> department consideration caused the citizens to become unglued. <br /> Flashing Lights <br /> Councilmember Helmbrecht initiated the conversation pertaining to flashing lights on Main Street <br /> near the elementary school. Councilmember Helmbrecht questioned as to what has been done and <br /> what will be done prior to school beginning. Mr. March reported he unsuccessfully contacted <br /> Tim Yantos. However, Mr. March said he will schedule himself on the County Commission <br /> agenda to see what can be done. Councilmember Helmbrecht requested Jim get on the Countv <br /> Commissioners' agenda and she would try to attend the meeting too. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Northern Forest Product Driveway Expansion - Paul McDowell <br /> Mr. Paul McDowell from Northern Forest Products approached the Council and requested <br /> permission to implement a "U' shaped driveway creating two accesses off Main Street, one as an <br /> entrance only and the other as an exit only. Mr. McDowell noted he submitted a copy of his plans <br /> to the City, Anoka County and RCWD. In addition, Anoka County Highway Department <br /> requested Mr. McDowell to move his current driveway east to the common property line and <br /> allow one access. Mr. McDowell explained his current traffic situation then stated the proposed <br /> 7 <br />
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