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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />March 27, 2013 <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member King, seconded by Council Member Fehrenbacher, to approve <br />the minutes of the March 13, 2013 City Council Meeting as presented. All in favor. <br />Council Member Love abstained. Motion passed. <br /> <br />V. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> <br />1. City of Centerville March 14, 2013 through March 27, 2013 Claims (Check #27860- <br />27887) & (Check #27888-27895) w/Voided Check #27862 <br />2. Centennial Police Department Claims through March 14, 2013 (Check #9357-9382) <br />3. Centennial Fire District Claims through March 15, 2013 (Check #5720-5742) <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member Love, to approve <br />the Consent Agenda as presented. All in favor. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> <br />VI. AWARDS/PRESENTATIONS/APPEARANCES <br /> <br />Ms. Karen Blaska, Park Planner for Anoka County Parks Department, introduced herself to <br />Council and stated that as Council is aware the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Campground has been <br />undergoing extensive improvements over the last several years. During this re-construction they <br />encountered issues with a sanitary sewer line, and the close proximity of an existing Centerville <br />resident’s well to that sewer line in violation of Minnesota Department of Health regulations. <br />Ms. Blaska stated that the location of the property is 1261 Mound Trail. Ms. Blaska stated that <br />the well was drilled in 2004 for the new home and the location of the well in error by the well <br />driller. The sanitary sewer line has been there since 1982 and that there would be some sort of <br />recourse due to the error. Ms. Blaska stated that the County hopes that they can move on with <br />their improvements allowing the Campground’s opening in May. In attempt to speed the <br />process, the County has agreed to provide the resident with City water or a new well, however, <br />with the existing location of the sanitary sewer line, no new well can be drilled on the property <br />and the County is willing to drill them a new well on the County property across the street and <br />pipe it to the home. Ms. Blaska was informed by Council that this was not allowed if City water <br />is available. Ms. Blaska requested that the City consider extending the City’s existing watermain <br />along Mound Trail to the affected property owner (1261 Mound Trail) and the County’s <br />willingness to bare some costs associated with the extension along with connecting the resident <br />to the watermain at no cost to them. <br /> <br />Engineer Statz stated that bids had been received for the extension to the end of City limits on <br />Mound Trail with the lowest bidder being Burchsville Construction ($50,092) and tree/stump <br />removal lowest bidder being Langer Tree Service (4,875) totaling $54,967. Engineer Statz stated <br />that potentially five (5) Centerville homes could be connected and potentially two (2) more that <br />are situated in the City of Lino Lakes. Engineer Staz stated that he would estimate engineering, <br />Staff and contractor fees to be approximately $60,000. Finance Director Jeziorski stated that the <br />City could recover approximately $25,000 through connection fees from the remaining four (4) <br />Centerville homes and that Staff suggests that the remainder of the cost be the contribution from <br />the County. <br /> <br />Page 6 of 9 <br /> <br /> <br />