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4 <br /> CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> JANUARY 8, 1997 <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City Council of the City of Centerville held a <br /> public hearing and a regularly scheduled council meeting on January 8, 1997, at City Hall. <br /> Mayor Tom Wilharber called the council meeting to order at 6:00 PM. <br /> PRESENT: Tom Wilharber Theresa Brenner <br /> Sanna Buckbee Laura Powers - Rasmussen <br /> Mary Jo Helmbrecht <br /> STAFF /CONSULTANTS: Jim March Dave Nyberg <br /> Dean Johnson Ry -Chel Gaustad <br /> OATH OF OFFICE: <br /> Mayor Tom Wilharber stated the oath of office to serve as Mayor on the Centerville City <br /> Council. <br /> Council members Mary Jo Helmbrecht and Theresa Brenner stated the oath of office to <br /> serve as Council members on the Centerville City Council. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING ON CENTERVILLE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> Dean Johnson of Resource Strategies presented the history of the Comprehensive Plan <br /> requirements. Mr. Johnson briefly explained procedures for the Metropolitan Councils <br /> final approval, including a 60 day final review. Mr. Johnson identified potential Met - <br /> Council issues from Met - Council of extending sewer service, changing the flood plain <br /> boundaries and status of the City's surface water management plan. Additional <br /> information, from workshops, on unresolved issues will be forwarded to the Met - council. <br /> Mr. Johnson had spoke with Dan Tourville about a mixed use concept in the downtown <br /> area. A mixed use concept in the downtown area would allow the city freedom to shape <br /> the downtown area through the zoning ordinance. <br /> Mr. Johnson stressed Met - Councils desire to have 3 units per acre, due to the MUSA <br /> extension. Met - Council may push the issue, but they may accept Centerville's <br /> Comprehensive Plan as submitted. Further, high density area's will be 12 units per acre, <br />
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