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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting <br /> October 26, 2011 <br /> for Mitigation Grant funding. Mr. Kelzerberg stated that Council Members or Staff could <br /> contact his office if they had additional questions. <br /> 2. Chief Jim Coan, Centennial Lakes Police Department <br /> Chief Coan introduced himself to the full Council and stated that he is honored to be <br /> Centennial's chief and very proud of the Staff that he is a member of. The Mayor <br /> applauded the Department for their newsletter. Chief Coan thanked the Mayor. Council <br /> Member Paar expressed his appreciation for the officers that assisted in his recent <br /> accident and felt that the Police Department is a huge asset. <br /> VII. OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1. Adopt Summary of Ord. #50, Second Series — Amending City Code Authorizing <br /> Permits for Use of Special Vehicles on City Streets — Ordinance Previously Adopt <br /> at Last Meeting <br /> Motion by Council Member Love, seconded by Council Member Fehrenbacher, to <br /> adopt the presented summary for publication of the approve Ord. #50, Second <br /> Series as presented. All in favor. King opposed. Motion passed. <br /> 2. Trail Project <br /> Council Member Love stated disappointment with the project, sighting the completion <br /> length, lack of planning, additional expenditures due to lack of planning, use of <br /> inaccurate information, etc. Engineer Statz stated that with the State shutdown and <br /> collaborating with multiple entities, that delays did occur; however, other areas of the <br /> project went much smoother than near Council Member Love's home. Engineer Statz <br /> sympathized with Council Member Love. Council Member King stated that skaters and <br /> bikers have been an ongoing issue near his home with retaining wall blocks becoming <br /> loose. There was concern regarding continued costs to maintain these retaining walls. <br /> Mayor Wilharber questioned the traffic control signs near the Church entrance and <br /> Engineer Statz stated that the issue would be taken care of. <br /> VIII. NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1. Res. #11 -024 — Authorizing the City to Participate in the Multi - Jurisdictional <br /> Anoka County Hazard Mitigation Plan <br /> Motion by Council Member Fehrebacher, seconded by Council Member <br /> Paar, to Adopt Res. #11 -024 - Authorizing the City to Participate in the <br /> Multi- Jurisdictional Anoka County Hazard Mitigation Plan as in previous <br /> years. All hi favor. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> 2. Res. 1411-025 — Approval of Agreement With Mastercard Purchase Card Program <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br /> 3 <br />
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