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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> August 14, 2013 <br /> Discussion took place regarding to what extent the City should consider future <br /> development in the area and working with the neighboring community Lino Lakes. <br /> Administrator Larson stated that the City would not expend additional funding beyond <br /> this proposal without first securing Council's consideration. <br /> Motion by Council Member Paar, seconded by Council Member Lo ve, to approve <br /> the submitted proposal for engineering services provided by St antec for th <br /> Centerville Road/CSAH21 Proiect as presented. All in favor. M otion passed <br /> unanimously. <br /> 8. Consider Audit Proposal from Abdo, Eick & Meyers, LLP (Three (3) Year Term) <br /> Administrator Larson requested that Council table this item allowing additional time for <br /> discussion and consideration at their next meeting. Council Member King questioned <br /> whether the City may desire to request proposals for these services. Administrator <br /> Larson stated that the City is not required to solicit proposals if Council desires. Council <br /> consensus was to Table this item until their next meeting allowing for additional <br /> consideration. <br /> 9. Turf at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park <br /> Council Member King, Parks & Recreation Committee Liaison, reported that the <br /> Committee is very disheartened by the progress with the restoration following the <br /> unauthorized use and damage. Public Works Director Palzer stated that Staff has been <br /> watering the damaged areas on a regular basis. Chaiperson Pat Branch, Parks & <br /> Recreation Committee, was present and stated that the repairs will be impacting the fall <br /> season of football and soccer. <br /> 10. Servicing of Park Satellites <br /> Council Member King stated that recently residents have been reporting no one is <br /> servicing them and several have substandard equipment. Public Works Director Palzer <br /> stated that the service provider should be servicing them on a weekly basis and that this is <br /> the first complaint he has received all season. Public Works Director Palzer stated that he <br /> would be in contact with the service provider ensuring that these facilities would be taken <br /> care of on a regular basis in the future and report back to Council. <br /> IX. ANNOUNCEMENTS /UPDATES <br /> Administrator Larson reported that the University of Michigan desired to apply various <br /> sealants to the joints that were failing in the colored concrete in the downtown area in <br /> order to study their effectiveness. Administrator Larson reported that this area was <br /> recently involved a Department of Transportation Study which the University of <br /> Michigan was involved. <br /> Page 6 of 8 <br /> 6 <br />