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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> October 9, 2013 <br /> Motion by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member Paar, to <br /> approve the minutes of the September 26, 2013 City Council Meeting Minutes as <br /> presented. All in favor. Motion passed. <br /> V. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> 1. City of Centerville September 26, 2013 through October 9, 2013 Claims (Check <br /> #28253- 28275) w/Voided Check #28252 & (Check #28276 - 28290) <br /> 2. Centennial Police Department Claims through September 25, 2013 (Check #9614- <br /> 9625) <br /> 3. Centennial Fire District Claims through October 4, 2013 (Check #6037 -6048) <br /> 4. Encroachment Agreement, 1977 — 72" Street — Fence <br /> 5. Special Event Permit Application — On Private Property — Household Hazardous <br /> Waste Collection at St. Genevieve's Community Parish Center Parking Lot, October <br /> 12 from 9:00 a.m. — 1:00 p.m. <br /> Motion by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member Love, to <br /> approve the Consent Agenda as presented. All in favor. Motion passed. <br /> Mayor Wilharber desired to provide residents of the Lakeland Hills Development the <br /> opportunity to discuss their monument issue at this time. <br /> 1. Lakeland Hills Monument Sign (Update) <br /> Council Member Paar informed Council that the monument sign was removed when Anoka <br /> County was reconstructing CSAH14 /Main Street and felt that it was Anoka County's <br /> responsibility to replace the sign. <br /> Ms. Nancy Golden, 1654 Lakeland Circle, represented the residents of Lakeland Hills <br /> development by stating that the sign was in place prior to the re- construction project, prior <br /> to the enactment of the current ordinance requiring an association for maintenance, no <br /> necessity to have an association for their development and resident's willingness to maintain <br /> the area around the monument. <br /> Mayor Wilharber questioned whether other developments had monuments and no <br /> associations. Administrator Larson stated that other monuments for developments have <br /> associations that maintain them. <br /> Brief discussion ensued regarding complying with current ordinance and financial <br /> responsibility for the monument itself. <br /> Mr. Doug Fisher stated that the County would replace the monument sign at their cost if the <br /> City desired. <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />