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CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> June 27, 2012 <br /> 6:30 p.m. <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City of Centerville held their regularly <br /> scheduled meeting of June 27, 2012, at City Hall, 1880 Main Street. <br /> PRESENT: Mayor Tom Wilharber <br /> Council Member Ben Fehrenbacher <br /> Council Member Steve King o <br /> Council Member D. Love 1 5V@ <br /> Council Member Jeff Paar <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> STAFF: City Administrator Dallas Larson <br /> City Attorney Kurt Glaser <br /> Public Works Director Paul Palzer <br /> Ms. Pat Camp - Baron, 1721 Centerville Road, requested to be heard by Council regarding <br /> property cleanup issues and extension for completion. Ms. Camp -Baron was added to the <br /> agenda following Call to Order. <br /> • <br /> Charles Reinhardt, 1725 Meadow Lane, was present for the open forum. He complained <br /> of water standing on the back of his property. It was noted that there are no easements in <br /> that location, so it would likely be a matter for the adjoining property owners to sort out. <br /> City staff will help facilitate discussion with Chauncey Barett Gardens, Anoka County <br /> HRA, who is the property owner to the north. <br /> I. CALL TO ORDER <br /> Mayor Wilharber called the meeting to order at 6:40 p.m. <br /> Lengthy discussion was had regarding the status of the cleanup efforts made by Mr. & <br /> Mrs. Camp -Baron and minimal progress being made to this point. Ms. Pat Camp -Baron <br /> assured Council that with a three (3) week extension all items would be taken care of and <br /> they would be in compliance of all City and State Codes pertaining to their property. <br /> Consensus of the Council and was that the City had been extremely patient, but that the <br /> progress that had been made to date has been unsatisfactory. Consensus of the Council <br /> was for Staff to compile a detailed list of items that remained to be removed /repaired and <br /> provide Ms. Camp -Baron with a copy. The listed items would become a part of the <br /> Resolution directing the City Attorney to secure compliance if the work isn't completed <br /> by the property owner before July 18, 2012. Council Member Paar felt that the cleanup <br /> efforts made by the Barons within the last year were unacceptable and desired not to <br /> extend the timeframe for additional cleanup. <br />