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P1 <br /> City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> November 14, 2012 <br /> 2. Centennial Fire District 2013 Budget Amendment &Capital Improvement <br /> Plan (CIP) <br /> Finance Director Jeziorski stated that due to the ability of capturing some administrative <br /> costs through grant proceeds, the Fire District desired to amend their 2013 Budget and <br /> Capital Improvement Plan by decreasing the previous approved 2013 Budget and CIP <br /> from $128,000 to 123,500. <br /> Motion by Council Member Love and seconded by Council Member Fehrenbacher <br /> to decrease the Centennial Fire District 2013 Budget & Capital Improvement Plan <br /> by $4,500 to $123,500. All in favor. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> VIII. NEW BUSINESS <br /> Mayor Wilharber Closed the Public Hearing for Delinquent Sewer, Water & Garbage <br /> Services <br /> 1. Res. #12 -026 — Delinquent Sewer, Water & Garbage Services <br /> As Finance Director Jeziorski stated earlier, five (5) individuals have paid since the <br /> resolution was crafted and more are likely to make payment prior to certification. <br /> Motion by Council Member Paar and seconded by Council Member King to adopt <br /> Res. #12 -026 - Delinquent Sewer, Water & Garbage Services for Residents <br /> Associated with the 3" and 4 th Quarter 2011, 0 and 2 nd Quarters of 2012 Billing <br /> Cycles and Assessing Same to Parcel Identification Numbers Through County <br /> Property Tax Statements Payable in 2013 as per payment modifications deem <br /> appropriate prior to the November 30, 2012 deadline for certification through <br /> County property taxes. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 2. Res. #12 -OXX — Adopting Special Assessment for Nuisance Abatement - <br /> Tabled <br /> 3. Ticket Education Program Review <br /> Attorney Glaser stated that the program is well received by both the Police Department <br /> and the offenders; however, the Governing Board desires to decrease program costs <br /> which will be captured in the new agreements that Council will receive at their next <br /> meeting for consideration. <br /> Mallard Way & Ditch Issues <br /> Both Council Members Paar and Fehrenbacher stated that they had received resident <br /> complaints regarding a recently forwarded letter from the City regarding the depositing of <br /> brush, grass clippings and storage of items from abutting property owners' on the City's <br /> yards <br /> These same residents requested that the Council Members visit their rear <br /> property. q Y <br /> to personally view the City's property, discussed the unsatisfactory condition that the <br /> contractor left the site in upon completion of the work, requested that going forward they <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br />