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DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT <br /> City Council 2011 -12 -14 at 7:37 p.m. <br /> Minutes of Work Session <br /> Present were Mayor Tom Wilharber, Council members Jeff Paar, Steve King, D Love, <br /> and Ben Fehrenbacher. Also present were Mark Statz of Stantec, City Attorney Kurt <br /> Glaser, Paul Palzer, Public Works Director and Finance Director Mike Jeziorski. <br /> Pavement Management P1an/2012 Overlay Project. Council reviewed the <br /> pavement management plan and discussed the 2012 street mill and overlay <br /> component. Engineer Mark Statz had raised questions of whether the mill and overlay <br /> would be sufficient improvement for the streets planned for 2012. When these streets <br /> were considered for the 2009 project, a more substantial improvement was proposed. <br /> Public Works Director Palzer indicated that he didn't think that continuing the <br /> program as contemplated in 2009 is affordable nor in his opinion, give results that are <br /> worth the added cost. His plan called for a 2 inch overlay and he believes that will <br /> provide a satisfactory solution. Even if the work only lasted half of the expected life, <br /> the mill and overlay could be repeated in six or seven years and still be substantially <br /> less overall cost than was anticipated in 2009. <br /> Council considered the possibility of moving up the 2013 streets while further <br /> analysis is done on the 2012 streets. After considerable discussion, the consensus was <br /> to delay the first phase of the pavement management plan to 2013. The plan may be <br /> accelerated at that time to get the streets back in the time line that was proposed <br /> initially. <br /> Staff will inspect the streets this spring after the frost is out to determine how to <br /> proceed and new recommendations will be presented to Council at that time. <br /> New Home Construction Abatement. Council member Fehrenbacher made a <br /> presentation showing the possible benefits of offering a tax abatement as an incentive <br /> to construct new homes in Centerville. He felt that it may be a good investment if the <br /> inventory of available lots can be developed over a much shorter period of time than <br /> would occur without the incentive. After considerable discussion the consensus was <br /> that the matter deserves more study. Staff will do some additional research for <br /> presentation at a future work session. <br /> Meter Remote Reader Installation Plan. Council reviewed a recommendation <br /> from staff that the city move forward with installing remote reader devices in all <br /> homes and businesses in Centerville. Staff suggested a two -year plan such that all <br /> homes are done by mid -to -late 2013. This follows the installation of the remote read <br /> devices on about 200 homes that was completed this year. After discussion, <br /> consensus was to place the recommendation on the next agenda for consideration. <br /> CDBG Grant Re- Application to acquire two properties in downtown. Staff <br /> reported that Anoka County has invited applications for the 2012 funding cycle for <br /> 7 <br />