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DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT <br /> City Council 2012 -05 -09 at 7:00 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. Representing P &Z were Darin Mosher, Eric Larson, Olaf Lee, <br /> Russ Koski and representing Park and Rec were Pat Branch, Suzanne Seeley and John <br /> Grahek. Staff present were Public Works Director Paul Palzer, City Attorney Kurt <br /> Glaser, and Finance Director Mike Jeziorski. <br /> 1. Council reviewed a draft set of questions for the Business Outreach <br /> Survey. Consensus was that the questions were okay and it would be <br /> about the right number of questions. Staff will finalize the question form <br /> with space for notes. The next step will be to break the list among the <br /> council members and then schedule the visits. <br /> 2. Council goals for 2012 were reviewed by Administrator Larson. Park and <br /> Rec member Branch asked that additional goals be added relating to park <br /> and recreation activities. The Park and Rec Committee will draft a set of <br /> goals and submit them for Council approval to be included in the list. <br /> P &Z members Lee and Larson asked what land the city currently owns <br /> and then asked if some could be sold to place them back on the tax rolls. <br /> The Council responded by saying that efforts are being made to sell some <br /> of the commercial parcels but that the market has been weak. Also, the <br /> land on Commerce Drive needs to be sold at a high enough price to cover <br /> the bulk of the road costs to avoid that being a cost that transfers to the tax <br /> levy. That means being patient in hopes that development near the <br /> interchange in Lino Lakes occurs, which should increase the likelihood <br /> that the city land will bring the maximum return. <br /> The topic turned to industrial development and whether there are untried <br /> options that could make development in Centerville more likely. The <br /> council expressed a willingness to consider tax increment financing and <br /> creative options with the zoning if an industrial user is willing to look at <br /> Centerville. <br /> With regard to budgeting and utility charges, P &Z member Koski asked if <br /> an alternative method could be found for sewer charges. The charge is <br /> currently a flat rate and may not be fair to low volume users. This will be <br /> looked at when rates are considered for 2013. <br /> Staff explained the street maintenance program that will include mill and <br /> overlay of streets as a budgeted maintenance item. Streets will routinely <br /> get a mill and overlay about every 12 -15 years and the cost will be paid by <br /> the city, except where the street needs reconstruction or in cases where <br /> 4 <br />