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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> July 8,2015 <br /> building and closing on his existing property by April 10, 2016. Mr. Suski also stated that Mr. <br /> Pederson is utilizing an 1031 Exchange which somewhat dictates the closing date and during this <br /> timeframe they will be completing due diligence regarding additional permits for storage tanks, <br /> Rice Creek Watershed permits, etc. and architect/engineer. <br /> Lengthy discussion ensued regarding the amount of earnest money, regular contract language <br /> and reasons for termination, concern for non-marketing of the property during the timeframe <br /> proposed by agreement and tax revenue. <br /> Mr. Pederson was present and introduced himself to Council. He stated that barring any <br /> unforeseen issues with his buyer, he is extremely eager and motivated to move his business to <br /> Centerville, does not anticipating terminating the purchase agreement for any reasons and <br /> understands Council's concerns. Mr. Pederson stated that they need time to work with a <br /> contractor, engineer, RCWD, Planning & Zoning, EPA and additional agencies besides the <br /> timeframe for the other company to purchase his existing building. Mr. Pederson also stated that <br /> he desires to become a part of the small town community and has missed that where his exiting <br /> building has been located. <br /> Additional discussion ensued regarding lost time on the market if the sale where to fall through, <br /> the economy continuing to improve, welcoming a new business owner, and whether the For Sale <br /> sign would remain in place during the purchase agreement. <br /> Motion by Council Member Love, seconded by Council Member Paar to approve the <br /> submitted purchase agreement with Section 8, o. Zoning. The present zoning of the parcel <br /> is B-1, Commercial. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> 2. Potentially Dangerous Dog Appeal <br /> Motion by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member Paar to reaffirm <br /> Centennial Lakes Police Department Chief Coan's designation of Ty, 6 year 9 month old <br /> male, beagle/mix, DOB 09/23/2008, residing at 1682 Lakeland Circle being deemed <br /> Potentially Dangerous Dog. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> X. COUNCIL & ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCEMENTS <br /> 1. Council & Staff Reports <br /> Administrator Ericson was on vacation so no report was given from the Administrator. <br /> Public Works Director Palzer stated that the basketball hoop had been installed at Laurie <br /> LaMotte Park along with the backstop fencing and hockey rink fencing. Mr. Palzer also stated <br /> that the crack filling project would commence during the upcoming week. Council Member Paar <br /> questioned whether the streets that had received the recent Mill and Overlays would be included <br /> in the project and Mr. Palzer stated not this year. <br /> Engineer Statz stated that the City was in receipt of FEMA's determination letter regarding the <br /> revised floodplain that the previous City Administrator and Rice Creek Watershed District had <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br /> 5 <br />
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