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City of Centerville <br />Council Minutes <br />June 13, 2012 <br />2. Memorandum of Agreement for Sodium Chloride Management Program <br /> <br />Administrator Larson explained that the agreement binds all six cities to implement the <br />road salt management/ anti-icing project and including a commitment to training their <br />staff and educating the public on the new method and reasoning behind minimizing the <br />affects of salt within water resources. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Love, seconded by Council Member Paar, to approve <br />the Memorandum of Agreement for Sodium Chloride Management Program as <br />presented. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br /> <br />IX.ANNOUNCEMENTS/UPDATES <br /> <br />Administrator Larson reported that the City is in the process of installing freeze <br />protection within the water tower and for the last two (2) days has been utilizing the <br />water interconnect with Lino Lakes rather than the water tower. The City of Lino Lakes <br />recently completed the same process; however, they did not utilize the interconnection <br />and experienced water issues that have since been resolved. Council Member King <br />questioned the activation of interconnect system between the two (2) Cities. Public <br />Works Director Palzer stated that if water pressure for either community were to fall <br />below a predetermined level, a spring-loaded valve would activate and allow water <br />flowage to that community. Administrator Larson reported that both communities must <br />test their water systems to ensure its safety protocols are being met. It was stated that the <br />water tower was emptied and would be refilled the next day, with it taking approximately <br />eight (8) hours to fill. <br /> <br />Engineer Statz reported that State Shutdown costs had been agreed upon with the <br />contractor associated with the trail project. <br /> <br />Attorney Glaser reported that the Ticket Education Program had just received all software <br />upgrades for June and was up and running. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber thanked Council Member Paar for his attendance of an upcoming <br />seminar in Duluth where he will be accepting an award on behalf of the City recognizing <br />the Storm Water Irrigation Project. <br /> <br />Council Member King stated that the Parks & Recreation Committee had recommended <br />forwarding requests for use of Hidden Spring Park, Special Event Application for the 8K <br />Skate/Run/Walk and their Goals & Objectives to Council for their consideration. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber reported that he attended the first Music in the Park event and was <br />impressed with the rather large attendance. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber reported that residents may see construction work within the road right- <br />th <br />of-way along Main Street, 20 Avenue North and South. He explained that the County <br />of Anoka successfully received a grant to install a fiber optic network throughout the <br />Page 3 of 4 <br /> <br />
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