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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> July 8,2015 <br /> Motion by Council Member King, seconded by Council Member Fehrenbacher, to approve <br /> the minutes of the June 24, 2015 City Council Meeting as presented. All in favor. Motion <br /> carried. <br /> VII. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> 1. City of Centerville June 25, 2015 through July 8, 2015 Claims (Check #29545-29564) <br /> wNoided Check#29561 & (Check#29565-29574)wNoided Check#29390 <br /> 2. Centennial Lakes Police Department Claims through June 25, 2015 (Check #10426- <br /> 10444) <br /> Mayor Wilharber provided Council Members an opportunity to pull items from the Consent <br /> Agenda for additional discussion. <br /> Motion by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member King, to approve <br /> the Consent Agenda as presented. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> VIII. OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1. Parks & Recreation Committee Recommendation (Tabled/No New Info.) <br /> a. Sledding Hill <br /> b. Electrical Installation at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park Pavilion <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated that the excess dirt that had been stored at LaMotte Park and that the <br /> Parks & Recreation Committee desired to have for a sledding hill has been utilized by the road <br /> work associated with the CSAH21/Centerville Road Project. Discussion ensued regarding <br /> whether Anoka County would be replacing or paying for the excess dirt from the City's project <br /> that occurred at the same time and Engineer Statz stated that he would be looking into the matter, <br /> however, the City should be mindful of the next occurrence of a similar project and potential for <br /> excess dirt that may need to be paid to get rid of. <br /> Public Works Director Palzer stated that he is continuing working on obtaining quotes for <br /> electrical services at the park pavilion and would be providing them to Council for consideration <br /> shortly. <br /> IX. NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1. Purchase Agreement, 2065 Commerce Drive — Ruffridge-Johnson Equipment <br /> Company (Jon & Sophie Pederson) <br /> Lou Suski from Gaughan Companies stated that he has a full purchase price offer of$950,000 <br /> from Jon & Sophie Pederson, owners of Ruffridge-Johnson Equipment, Legal Counsel has <br /> reviewed the agreement and found it to be in order except for Section 8, o. Zoning, should state <br /> that the current zoning of the property is B-1, Commercial rather than "the present zoning of the <br /> Property permits the Buyer's intended use" and he felt that $10,000 for earnest money was low <br /> due to the purchase price. Mr. Suski stated that Mr. Pederson desires to relocate his current <br /> heavy equipment business to Centerville from Minneapolis, anticipates constructing a new <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br /> 4 <br />
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