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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />April 8, 2015 <br />regions own water allowing the aquifer to recharge and augment White Bear Lake if necessary. <br />Senator Chamberlain also stated that other efforts are being made to request funding for a <br />northeast regional water supply plan to determine additional alternatives to what has been <br />proposed by the Met. Council and the Department of Natural Resources. <br /> <br />Senator Chamberlain stated that the local communities continue to work on conservation of <br />water and have set examples for others in the state. <br /> <br />Council Members questioned their role going forward and Senator Chamberlain stated that <br />communities needed to be involved and if requested to, speak with legislators regarding the issue <br />and realities of imposing fees on businesses, citizens and communities for plans that do not <br />involve their input or facts of studies. <br /> <br />2. Severe Weather Awareness Week – April 13-17, 2015 <br /> <br />Administrator Ericson stated that each year Homeland Security and Emergency Management in <br />collaboration with the National Weather Service and 16 State and local agencies and <br />organizations sponsor Severe Weather Awareness Week in Minnesota. The week is designed to <br />refresh, remind and educate everyone about the seasonal threats from severe weather and how to <br />avoid them. It's also a great time to make and practice your emergency plan and build or refresh <br />your emergency preparedness kit. <br />Two of the most important events during Severe Weather Awareness Week are the annual <br />statewide tornado drills when sirens across the state will sound. These drills are scheduled <br />Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 1:45 p.m. and 6:55 p.m. <br />for <br /> <br />Outdoor warning sirens and NOAA Weather Radios will sound in a simulated tornado <br />warning. The first drill is intended for institutions and businesses. The evening drill is intended <br />for second shift workers and families. <br />If you would like additional information, click the photo above for the Department of Public <br />Safety, Homeland Security and Emergency Management. <br /> <br />IV. PUBLIC INPUT/HEARING <br /> <br /> <br />1.Mr. Charles Reinhardt, Neighbor Property Line/Fence Update – Mr. Reinhardt stated he <br />had contacted Mediation Services and they reported that they had forwarded two (2) <br />letters and attempted to make telephone contact with his neighbor. Mr. Reinhardt had <br />concerns for adverse possession of his property. Attorney Glaser stated that Mr. <br />Reinhardt’s concerns regarding adverse possession are unfounded due to the fact that he <br />is bringing it to the attention of the City and the neighbor. Attorney Glaser stated that he <br />would attempt to make contact with the neighbor, advise participation in mediation or the <br />City would take alternative steps to resolve the matter. Attorney Glaser stated that it <br />appears that a neighborly relationship could be promoted at this point if both neighbors <br />showed willingness to participate in mediation and he desire to approach this issue in this <br /> <br />matter. <br /> <br />Page 2 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br />