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City of Centerville <br /> • Council Meeting Minutes <br /> October 10, 2012 <br /> regulate equipment due to state mandates, and will be more liberal with speed limits <br /> being slightly increased and hours of operation being less restrictive. Administrator <br /> Larson stated that the City of Lino Lakes appeared to be favorable to the Ordinance as <br /> well, but has not commited to adopting it. <br /> Lengthy discussion took place regarding language contained in the ordinance referring to <br /> an official map defining the boundaries of a "No Snowmobile Zone ", accommodations of <br /> the ordinance allowing each City to determine prohibited operating areas, providing a <br /> tool if the community desires to manage snowmobiling in this fashion, operating <br /> language for operation on both lakes (Centerville & Peltier), the Department of Natural <br /> Resources regulations, areas that the City governs, dangerous behavior, driving while <br /> intoxicated and private property usage. <br /> It was stated that the majority of operators abide by the rules for operation. <br /> Motion by Council Member Love, seconded by Council Member Paar, to approve <br /> Ord. #59, Second Series — Amending City Code, Chapter 72, Regulating Use of <br /> Snowmobiles as presented. Council Member King opposed. Motion carried. <br /> 4. Centerville Road/CSAH21 — Design Issues <br /> • Administrator Larson suggested that feedback from the City regarding the County's <br /> project to reconstruct Centerville Road should be forwarded to them due to the County's <br /> designing of the project. Lengthy discussion was had regarding a bike trail /path along <br /> the roadway, pedestrian/bike crossing(s), necessity of securing easements, various <br /> funding options for a pedestrian/bike trail, Rice Creek Watershed District drainage <br /> requirements, stormwater and downtown concerns, and the City of Lino Lakes concerns <br /> for their new park and future safe access. <br /> Consensus was that Engineer Statz and staff should draft questions, concerns and ideas <br /> associated with the project and pathway and ascertain if Anoka County and the City of <br /> Lino Lakes were willing to meet and discuss the impending project and possibilities of <br /> cost sharing certain amenities. It was reported that the County would be meeting with <br /> affected residents in January and that a work session should be scheduled in late <br /> December to meet with the County. <br /> 5. Appointment to Fill Building Inspector/P.W. Maintenance Technician Position <br /> Administrator Larson stated that both he and Building Official Palzer completed <br /> interviews and background checks of candidates and are making a recommendation for <br /> hire of Mr. Jerold Sweeney to fill the vacant position. Administrator Larson stated that <br /> the City received twenty (20) applications and they interviewed seven (7) candidates with <br /> Mr. Sweeney being the forerunner bringing knowledge of various equipment usage and <br /> • Page 5 of 7 <br /> 5 <br />
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