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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />June 27, 2012 <br />Mr. Rick Rudd, Waste Management, was present to answer any questions that Council <br />had and stated that Waste Management is extremely eager to continue their working <br />relationship with the City. <br /> <br />Consensus of Council was to direct Staff to bring back the formal agreement for contract <br />extension at their next meeting. <br /> <br />2. Drainage Ditch/Rear Yards – Meadow Court & Meadow Circle (North of Center <br />Street) – Authorize Expenditure of $2,713 <br /> <br />Administrator Larson gave a brief review of Council’s discussion regarding this matter <br />from their previous work session. Administrator Larson reported that Public Works <br />Director Palzer had suggested cleaning the westerly 100 feet of the ditch along with the <br />ditch along Centerville Road to Center Street. Administrator Larson stated that this may <br />reduce the upstream water level; however, the outcome is not completely certain as large <br />areas are overgrown with cat tails. <br /> <br />Council consensus was to notify affected property owners of the City’s intent prior to <br />work commencing. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Paar, seconded by Council Member Fehrenbacher, to <br />approve ditch cleaning of the westerly 100 feet of the ditch along with the ditch <br />along Centerville Road to Center Street in an amount not to exceed $2,713. <br /> <br />Lengthy discussion was had regarding the necessity of completing the work again within <br />3-5 years, abutting property owners completing the work, sewer pipe issues in the area <br />and possibilities of addressing wet rear yards. <br /> <br />All in favor. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> <br /> <br />3. Kelly’s Korner Liquor Violation <br /> <br /> <br />Previously discussed. <br /> <br />4. ResQMe Program (J. Paar) <br /> <br />Council Member Paar gave a brief overview of the ResQMe project intended to provide <br />all seniors in Centerville, Circle Pines and Lexington with a device specifically for <br />breaking automobile glass and cutting seatbelts. Council Member Paar stated that the <br />Police Department is accepting donations for the project. Council Member Paar desired <br />to recognize Officer Angie Kruyer and Community Service Officer Britini Austin for <br />their work on this project and the Centerville Lions Club for their monetary donation of <br />$200. <br />Page 5 of 7 <br /> <br />