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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />June 12, 2013 <br />direction from council and how they desired to proceed. Council voiced their frustration with the matter <br />and directed Glaser to secure compliance. <br />Motion by Council Member King, seconded by Council Member Paar to proceed with civil action. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding timeline for compliance, potential for tax forfeiture, property <br />valuation and estimated hours for Attorney Glaser to proceed. Attorney Glaser stated that his <br />estimate would be 20 hours over the course of the summer. <br /> <br /> <br />All in favor. Motion passed unanimously <br /> <br />IX. ANNOUNCEMENTS/UPDATES <br /> <br /> <br />1.Administrator Larson <br /> <br />a.Joint Work Session with Planning & Zoning and Parks and Recreation on June 26, 2013. <br /> <br />Administrator Larson gave Council an update regarding water connection agreements with 27 on project, <br />15 off project and 4 on Mound Trail. The Center Street project connections equal approximately 75% of <br />residents hooking into the municipal water system with this project. <br /> <br />Attorney Glaser reported that on Monday, formal arguments were heard before Judge Larson regarding <br />the litigation with Sheehy Construction and a decision would be forthcoming in approximately 90 days. <br /> <br />Engineer Statz briefed the Council on the status of the 2013 Street Project: He extended his and the <br />contractor’s appreciation to the residents for being patient with the project due to weather conditions. <br />Engineer Statz reported that he has received several comments regarding the contractor’s eagerness to <br />assist residents in carrying groceries, ensuring trash receptacle placement and pickup and even assisting in <br />removal of stuck vehicles.. The contractor anticipates that within a week or week and a half, gravel will <br />be placed on Center Street, Ivy and Sumac Courts. Engineer Statz also reported that curb stops have been <br />installed within this project, however, no connections have been made to date. Engineer Statz stated that <br />the contractor will soon be replacing curbs that are either in very poor condition or causing drainage <br />problems along Peterson Trail, Houle Circle and Fox Run. Engineer Statz again stated that he, staff and <br />the contractor meet weekly on Thursdays to discuss progress and potential issues if any resident or <br />Council Member desired to participate. <br /> <br />Council Member Paar stated that if individuals are interested in registering for the parade, they can via the <br />City’s web site. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber reminded residents that this weekend is the Garage Sale Days and Clean Up Days. He <br />stated that there were about 45 garage sales registered and that the Clean-up would be at Laurie LaMotte <br />Memorial Park on Saturday from 8am to 4pm. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber stated that he attended the graduation of firefighters through the Anoka County Fire <br />Academy. The class had 25 individuals of which three will be based out of Fire Station 3 here in <br />Centerville. The Mayor thanked them for their service and for going through the training. Mayor <br />Wilharber noted that a Planning & Zoning Commissioner Member, Matt Montain, was a recent graduate <br />of the Academy. Mayor Wilharber thanked all of the individuals for their dedication and also thanked <br />Chief Streich. <br /> <br />Page 6 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br />