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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />March 26, 2014 <br />parade is on the City’s website and that there will be no Lions Street Dance. Council <br />Member Paar stated that on July 25, 2014 there will be the organized JAM prior to <br />the fireworks at dusk. Council Member Paar also stated that subsequent to the City of <br />Lino Lake’s withdraw from the Centennial Fire District, Chief Streich has informed <br />the Fire Steering Committee that he is a finalist for another Fire Chief position in <br />another community. Council member Paar stated that the Fire Steering Committee <br />cancelled their next meeting and rescheduled for April 24, 2014. <br /> <br />9.Attorney Glaser reported that some progress has been made with the residents of <br />7121 Centerville regarding ongoing cleanup and building violations. Attorney Glaser <br />stated that the legislature remains in session and no further information regarding the <br />Ticket Education Programs has been brought forward. <br /> <br />10.Engineer Statz reported that no new information has been brought forward in the <br />legislature regarding clarification for the municipal sales tax exemption(s). Engineer <br />Statz stated that the County is currently acquiring right of way easements from <br />residents that abut Centerville Road, desired for Council to consider installation of <br />municipal sewer and water from Dupre Road to City limits along with the <br />CSAH21/Centerville Road project so that the County could be informed of the <br />Councils wishes. Administrator Larson stated that the City could invite those <br />residents that expressed a desire for connection to a meeting to discuss the item in the <br />near future. Consensus was that staff should meet with affected property owners first, <br />to gage their interest in city services. <br /> <br />11.Mayor Wilharber reported that Anoka County recently held a meeting regarding the <br />Chain of Lakes Bald Eagle Regional Trail Plan here in Council Chambers and that he <br />and several members of the Parks & Recreation Committee attended. Mayor <br />Wilharber reported that the Parks & Recreation Committee would like to see the <br />trailway be located in an alternative location and throughout the proposed park being <br />constructed by the City of Lino Lakes at the corner of Centerville Road and Birch <br />Street. Mayor Wilharber stated that the proposed Chain of Lakes Bald Eagle <br />Regional Trail is not expected to be completely constructed for 10 years. <br />Administrator Larson stated that the County would be applying for grant funding <br />which potentially would reimburse the City for 50% of the cost of the trail along <br />Centerville Road. <br /> <br />12.Council Member Paar requested an update on the colored concrete study that has <br />been taking place within the downtown area. Engineer Statz stated that the study is <br />coming to a conclusion of uncertainties and they are unable to point to one thing that <br />has caused the deterioration. Engineer Statz stated that a section of the study was to <br />suggest repair options but it appears that a full depth removal would be needed. <br /> <br />XI. ADJOURNMENT <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Paar, seconded by Council Member King to Adjourn the <br />regularly scheduled Council meeting of March 26, 2014 at 8:05 p.m. All in favor. Motion <br />passed. <br /> <br />Transcribed by City Staff Member Teresa Bender, City Clerk <br />Page 7 of 7 <br /> <br />