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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> October 14,2015 <br /> Mavencamp stated that they are preparing traveling boxes meeting the requirements of the <br /> Northern Lights classroom curriculum, free-standing display boards with photos and restoring a <br /> Model-T Ford for use in parades to assist in gaining partners and volunteers. <br /> Mayor Wilharber thanked Ms. Ebnet-Mavencamp for her time and stated that he had not had an <br /> opportunity to visit the Historical Society's facilities in Anoka. Ms. Ebnet-Mavencamp informed <br /> the Council that they were just commencing a prohibition event and that their hours were <br /> Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Wednesdays-Fridays, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturdays, <br /> 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and closed on Sundays and Mondays. <br /> Administrator Ericson stated that he is a strong supporter of history, having already met with <br /> Staff from North Metro TV to discuss history programming. He stated that former Mayor Mary <br /> Capra serves on the Anoka County Historical Society Board of Directors as District #6's <br /> representative and has a wealth of knowledge due to her past capacity as the City of Centerville's <br /> historian. <br /> Council Member Paar questioned whether during City events the City could accept donations on <br /> behalf of the Historical Society and stated that many years ago the Centerville Lions donated to <br /> the City for historical efforts. <br /> Legal Counsel stated that donations could be accepted on behalf of the Historical Society as long <br /> as it is clear that that is the purpose of the funding and that is where the funds went. <br /> 2. Anoka County, Park Planner Karen Blaska—Bunker Chain of Lakes Regional <br /> Trail Master Plan <br /> Ms. Blaska introduced herself to Council, gave a brief presentation regarding the Bunker Chain <br /> of Lakes Regional Trail Master Plan, stated that the County has received comments from all <br /> municipalities, has incorporated them and is now seeking the City's support for the plan. <br /> Administrator Ericson stated that the Parks &Recreation Committee has reviewed the Plan and <br /> recommended its approval. <br /> Ms. Blaska stated that the trail project is a total of 14 '/2 miles with 11 % miles already <br /> completed, three segments are needed to complete the project which are outside of the City of <br /> Centerville and primarily in the City of Blaine, anticipated grant funding through Metropolitan <br /> Council of $6 million due to acquisition of private property with the inclusion of the trailway <br /> along CSAH21/Centerville Road. Ms. Blaska stated that municipalities are maintaining the trails <br /> outside of the Regional Park. Ms. Blaska stated that the three segments are scheduled for <br /> completion by 2018, however, development of the areas near the proposed trailway could delay <br /> that completion date along with acquisition of private property. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding the exclusion of the trailway leading to Centerville Elementary, <br /> signage, Joint Powers Agreement for the maintenance of the trailway along Centerville Road and <br /> questions regarding the trails continuation through the City of Lino Lakes over the I35W bridge <br /> and along Birch Street. Ms. Blaska stated that the County is working with the City of Lino <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br /> /�J <br />