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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> April 10, 2013 <br /> The Mayor provided Council Members with an opportunity to amend the presented <br /> minutes. <br /> Motion by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member King to <br /> approve the minutes of the March 27, 2013 City Council Meeting Minutes as <br /> presented. All in favor. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> V. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> 1. City of Centerville March 27, 2013 through April 10, 2013 Claims (Check <br /> #27896 - 27912) & (Check #27913- 27918) <br /> 2. Centennial Police Department Claims through March 28, 2013 (Check #9383- <br /> 9402) <br /> 3. Church of St. Genevieve Council of Catholic Women — Quilt Raffle & Special <br /> Event Private Property <br /> Motion by Council Member Paar, seconded by Council Member Fehrenbacher to <br /> approve the Consent Agenda as presented. All in favor. Motion passed <br /> unanimously. <br /> VI. AWARDS /PRESENTATIONS /APPEARANCES <br /> 1. None <br /> VII. OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1. Mound Trail Watermain Extension <br /> Administrator Larson reported that since Council's last meeting, Staff discussions with <br /> Anoka County have been favorable and an agreement for connection of the Wiederkehr <br /> residence at a cost of $14,025 and the County's Visitor Center being accessed a <br /> residential connection with two (2) sewer availability charges units (SAC) at a cost of <br /> $12,700. Administrator Larson stated that he had spoken with both of the Lino Lakes <br /> residents and one (1) has already submitted their connection fee of $6,350. Administrator <br /> Larson also stated that with the funds that have been recovered from these three (3) <br /> sources, it is felt that the remainder of the costs associated with the project would be <br /> recovered through connection fees on the remaining benefiting properties'. <br /> Discussion also ensued regarding the size of the watermain and potential for servicing the <br /> campground, the municipalities size versus water tower capacity, inability to require the <br /> two (2) Lino Lakes residents to connect to services within the City of Centerville's codes, <br /> the assumption that the City of Lino Lake would not service these residents in the future. <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br /> 2 <br />