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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> June 26, 2013 <br /> 1. Ordinance #XX, Second Series Amending City Code Chapter 92 Relating to <br /> Permits for Use of Parks — Table Until P & R Committee Review <br /> Administrator Larson stated that this ordinance would allow the City/Police Department <br /> latitude to enforce non - permitted uses of the park or cease damages being sustained due <br /> to negligence of a permitted or non - permitted user. <br /> Motion by Council Member King, seconded by Council Member Fehrenbacher to <br /> table consideration of this item until such time as reviewed by the Parks & <br /> Recreation Committee. All in favor. Motion Passed unanimously. <br /> 2. Mr. Ron Hogan, 1784 Meadow Lane — 6892 Centerville Road Sewer Connection <br /> Special Assessment Request <br /> Administrator Larson stated that he had requested that Mr. Hogan provide cost estimates <br /> prior to the meeting and Mr. Hogan failed to do so. <br /> Motion by Council Member Love, seconded by Council Member King to table Mr. <br /> Hogan's request until such time as he Presents costs estimates for the installation of <br /> sewer at 6892 Centerville Road. All in favor. Motion Passed unanimously. <br /> IX. ANNOUNCEMENTSIUPDATES <br /> Administrator Larson reported that the six (6) cities have been collaborating on the <br /> possibility of a joint utility for water services, participated in meetings with local <br /> representatives and legislative staff, League of Minnesota Cities and the Met. Council. <br /> Administrator Larson stated that Metropolitan Council desires to provide approximately <br /> $50,000, for the technical and financial analysis study. Met. Council will complete a <br /> Request for Proposal (RFP) and contract a consultant on behalf of the group; however, <br /> the work plan utilized will be that of the group and the group will manage the work. <br /> Administrator Larson stated that it is believed that Met. Council is excited to see such <br /> cooperative efforts by Cities. <br /> Council Member King reported that the NMTC has filed another grievance with the FFC <br /> against Comcast. <br /> Council Member Paar stated that recently he participated in the League of Minnesota <br /> Cities Conference and received, on behalf of the City, a City of Excellence award for the <br /> Ticket Education Program. Council Member Paar reported that the program is an on -line <br /> educational tool for individuals that receive minor traffic tickets in exchange for <br /> insurance reporting, driving history records and fees being kept locally rather than passed <br /> through to the State. <br /> Council Member Paar stated that individuals can register for the 8K/5K Run/Walks and <br /> parade on -line and recommended early registration. Council Member Paar felt that <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> 3 <br />