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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> March 12, 2014 <br /> growth of Centerville. Administrator Larson stated that the City is attempting to provide FEMA <br /> with their requested additional information to reconsider, however, RCWD does not believe that <br /> it is in their financial interest to participate in this issue and would be burdensome on their staff. <br /> Administrator Larson stated that the City could enlist the services of Stantec, however, that <br /> would be more cost effective to obtain RCWD's approval to secure their engineers to complete <br /> assist the City by providing their data. <br /> Administrator Larson stated that Mr. Gerald Rehbein is the majority property owner that is <br /> affected by this issue and no work would commence until such time as signed agreements were <br /> on file with the City for reimbursement. <br /> Motion made by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member Paar to <br /> adopt Res, #14 -017 — Petitioning Rice Creek Watershed District for Assistance with Flood <br /> Plan Study as presented. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> IX. ANNOUNCEMENTS/UPDATES <br /> 1. Administrator Larson reported that there would be a presentation by the consultant <br /> secured by Met Council (Baar Engineering) to complete the Joint Water System <br /> Feasibility Study Work Plan the next evening at 6:00 p.m. at the Lino Lakes City Hall. <br /> 2. Administrator Larson also reported that Staff had forwarded letters to residents of the <br /> Royal Meadows Development regarding the upcoming input meeting. <br /> 3. Legal Counsel Glaser stated that a bill had passed out of committee to protect the Ticket <br /> Education program. Legal Counsel stated that discussion at the Legislature continues <br /> regarding surcharges. Legal Counsel Glaser reported that he has been aggressively <br /> working with the Barons regarding cleanup efforts and building permits. <br /> 4. Engineer Statz stated that the League of Minnesota Cities is working hard to simplify tax <br /> exemptions for municipal entities in the legislative session. <br /> 5. Engineer Statz reported that he and staff attending a meeting with Anoka County <br /> Highway Department regarding the property North of Main Street on the corner of 20 <br /> Avenue regarding access /exit points and roadways throughout the property. Engineer <br /> Statz stated that the property owner would need to work with the County in the future <br /> regarding this item. <br /> 6. Engineer Statz stated that Council may desire to extend municipal water along <br /> Centerville Road at the same time as the road construction project in the late fall. <br /> Administrator Larson stated that residents along the roadway expressed interest at several <br /> of the Open Houses held for the project with Anoka County. Engineer Statz stated that it <br /> was anticipated to cost approximately $85,000 for municipal sewer and $85,000 for <br /> municipal water or Council could consider waiting until such time as the Vickers <br /> property developed. Administrator Larson stated that Staff will need to bring back <br /> information prior to the County finalizing their plans. <br /> 7. Council Member King stated that the Committee is eager to work with the individuals <br /> that organized the flag football tournament last year, however no applications have been <br /> submitted. Council Member King also stated that the Committee has high concern for <br /> property along Mill Road that they were under the impression was park land and is now <br /> being sold. Administrator Larson stated that he continues to research the item. <br /> Page 7of8 <br /> 10 <br />
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