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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting <br /> October 26, 2011 <br /> versus homeowner, location of the curb stop, necessity of providing clarification and <br /> limiting liability for repairs. <br /> Motion was made by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member <br /> Paar, to adopt Ord. #51. Second Series Amending City Code Chapter 51 — <br /> Modifying Rules & Regulations Relating to Water Service and its Summary as <br /> presented. All in favor. Council Member Love abstained Motion passed. <br /> 8. Potential for Scheduling Conflicts With the Regularly Scheduled Council Meeting <br /> of Wednesday, November 23, 2011 — Reschedule? <br /> Consensus of the Council was not to reschedule. <br /> IX. ANNOUNCEMENTS/UPDATES <br /> Attomey Glaser reported that he attended a quarterly meeting with the Centennial Lakes <br /> Police Department and explained the web based ticket educational program. He felt that <br /> the officers were receptive to the program. Attorney Glaser stated that a full report of the <br /> programs usage would be available subsequent to the trial period in approximately a <br /> month and a half. <br /> Attorney Glaser also reported that appraisals associated with the Pheasant Marsh Ditch <br /> Project would be received the next day and bring more tools for Staff to discuss <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated that he and both Council Members Paar and Fehrenbacher <br /> attended the Shovel Ready program last week and found it to be very informative. All <br /> members present felt at that meet felt that Staff should compile a profile to entice/attract <br /> desired businesses to the area. <br /> Mayor Wilharber reviewed with Council and the audience upcoming meeting dates and <br /> stated that the Lions Haunted House was taking place again this year. He also stated that <br /> last year the Lions received 750 pounds of food in donations. He also stated that this is <br /> one of the Lions large events for raising money. The Lions are committed to returning all <br /> food donations and event earnings back to the community that they serve. <br /> Pheasant Marsh Drainage Issue <br /> Attorney Glaser reported that appraisals for the affected properties would be received the <br /> following day, that the property owners have been supplied with ditch laws and that Staff <br /> and property owners would be have a meeting following the receipt of the appraisals. <br /> Council Member Love and Mayor Wilharber requested copies of a recent mailing to <br /> nearby property owners regarding the work that the City had untaken and ramifications to <br /> water levels in the neighboring pond. Director Jeziorski stated that the mailing was <br /> forwarded on Monday, October 24, 2011 and he would provide it to Council Members. <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br /> 6 <br />
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