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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> April 10, 2013 <br /> 1. Utility Rate — Define Senior Discount — What Age? <br /> Administrator Larson stated that Staff is unable to locate anything in writing for a policy <br /> that has been in place for numerous years which grants a $3 credit on sewer services for <br /> those that are seniors. Staff would like a definition of a senior. Administrator Larson <br /> stated that with the new rate structure being based upon consumption, most seniors are <br /> experiencing a $10 reduction in their sewer bill. <br /> Consensus of Council was that the $3 credit per quarter on the sewer rate would be <br /> applied to those that are of age 62 or older. <br /> IX. ANNOUNCEMENTS/UPDATES <br /> Administrator Larson stated that Staff had attended an open house and visited with <br /> affected neighbors of the CSAH21 project and that the largest complaint from property <br /> owners was that construction would not commence until next year. Administrator Larson <br /> stated that an additional meeting would be taking place with Rice Creek Watershed <br /> District regarding securing permits. Several property owners have concerns for future <br /> municipal services. <br /> Consensus of Council was that additional research was needed with costs being taken <br /> into consideration for municipal services to these parcels and Staff would supply Council <br /> with figures when available. <br /> Administrator Larson stated that his Annual Performance Review had been scheduled for <br /> this evening, however, if Council desired due to Council Member Love absence, it could <br /> be rescheduled for the next meeting. <br /> Consensus of Council was to table the Administrator Performance Review until April 24, <br /> 2013 meeting. <br /> Council Member King reported that the Parks & Recreation Committee desired to have a <br /> handicapped port-a -potty installed at Laurie LaMotte Park for the season. <br /> Council Member King also reported that the North Metro Telecommunication <br /> Commission adopted a rate order against Comcast and that they had thirty (30) days to <br /> comply. Council Member King stated that the same order had been filed with the FCC <br /> along with three (3) other commissions rejecting their rates. Council Member King also <br /> stated that Comcast has agreed to participate in mediation regarding the issue and a <br /> resolution will be forthcoming to allow this meeting. Council Member King informed <br /> Council that Comcast has required new equipment for those customers that have Basic 1 <br /> service of Public /Education/Government (PEG) channels will need to obtain a Digital <br /> Page 4of5 <br /> 4 <br />