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City of Centerville October 23, 1996 Council Meeting <br /> this request reimbursed. Wilharber commented the city may be setting a precedence. <br /> March mentioned the article stated the application first is review from the Municipality <br /> than prioritized from the Rice Creek Watershed District. Brenner suggested setting a limit <br /> for reimbursements. Wilharber suggested having the engineers look at the whole project. <br /> Randy Mancuso stated he tried to look at this objectively because there is a natural <br /> erosion issue, but is the city contributing to the erosion and the saturation of the soil? <br /> MOTION by Brenner seconded by Powers - Rasmussen to have City Staff investigate the <br /> matter contact RCWD and send letter to the residents along the creek if necessary. <br /> VxO' � C WR,4 e& U+&P- 04 <br /> Citizen and Business person of the year - Wilharber reminded the council and residents of <br /> the Citizen and Business person of the year nominations which are currently being <br /> accepted. <br /> Letter from Anoka County Commission Margaret Laneeld - Wilharber read the letter out <br /> loud regarding family violence and abuse. Anoka County Sheriff, Larry Podany asked for <br /> Municipal support. Wilharber explained the meeting " A Price of Violence ", was <br /> November 14, at 7:00 P.M. Wilharber planned to attend and hoped othei5would too. <br /> Laura Powers Rasmussen left at 8:00 P.M. <br /> Holiday Party - Helmbrecht requested $200.00 for the holiday party decorations. <br /> MOTION by Helmbrecht, seconded by Buckbee to approve the $200.00 expenditure and <br /> to direct city staff to explain the expenditure of the holiday party in writing. Brenner <br /> suggested looking at other smoke free locations in the future. M6110W ca" 16t [AX <br /> COMMITTEE REPORT: tblJ G - aou1 0 10r er�_ <br /> Wilharber explained at the last Police C sion Meeting Centerville's population was <br /> brought up in comparison to the ee schedule Wilharber mentioned this so the council <br /> could be aware. Walt Neumann sai one C.S.O. could not cover the area so they may <br /> have to hire another. Neumann felt there was two options, first stay with Circle -Lex <br /> since they are the best in the area and we would get good time and service. Second, if <br /> forced into paying too much the city may consider going on our own. <br /> Brenner reported on EDC, Don Casanova was at the last meeting and said he will be <br /> looking for more space within the next two years. Further, Casanova expressed concern <br /> about the length of time for police respond to calls. Brenner explained EDC is asking <br /> business owners to talk at the meetings to give EDC a better idea of what the needs are. <br /> Further, EDC watched a video on the Minnesota Design Team, a group of people go into <br /> cities and do updates throughout out the community. <br /> ADMINISTRATORS REPORT: - <br /> March received confirmation from the Met - Council the preliminary review will be <br /> complete on the Comprehensive Plan in November. <br /> 4 <br />
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