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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> January 9, 2013 <br /> City Administrator Larson suggested a work session following Council's regularly scheduled <br /> meeting for January 23, 2013 to discuss Anoka County Highway Department's proposal for <br /> reconstruction/resurfacing Centerville Road/CSAH21 and revisiting the business survey project <br /> started late last year. Administrator Larson also stated that Council regularly schedules a joint <br /> session with the Commissions /Committees to discuss goals and that potentially a second work <br /> session for that purpose could be held at Council's first meeting in February. <br /> City Attorney Glaser and City Engineer Statz thanked Council for their respective re- <br /> appointments. <br /> Council Member King questioned the potential for housing chickens in residential areas and did <br /> all three (3) member cities of Centennial Lakes Police Department have to approve of this if <br /> Centerville desired to allow it and why. Administrator Larson stated that for enforcement ease, <br /> all three (3) cities (Centerville, Circle Pines and Lexington) agreed to exactly the same <br /> provisions of an animal ordinance; however, that did not mean that one (1) city could not deviate <br /> from the current provisions but that it would be more advantageous to see if the other two (2) <br /> cities desired to make the modification also, prior to proceeding. Council Member Love stated <br /> that the Planning and Zoning Commission would be discussing the issue in greater detail at their <br /> next meeting due to limited attendance due to illness and being out of town by members at their <br /> January meeting. <br /> X. ADJOURNMENT <br /> Motion by Council Member King, seconded by Council Member Fehrenbacher to ad <br /> the regularly scheduled Council Meeting of January 9, 2013 at 7:25 p.m. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Transcribed by City Staff Member Teresa Bender, City Clerk <br /> Page 7 of 7 <br /> i <br /> 9 <br />