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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> January 13,2016 <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated that the agreements remain in draft form and discussions will continue to <br /> take place with new agreements being anticipated for Council's next meeting. <br /> 3. Ordinance#76, Second Series—Franchise Fee—Xcel Energy <br /> a. Ordinance#75 & #76, Second Series Summaries <br /> 4. Ordinance#77, Second Series—Franchise Agreement—Connexus Energy <br /> 5. Ordinance#78, Second Series—Franchise Fee—Connexus Energy <br /> a. Ordinance#77 & #78, Second Series Summaries <br /> 6. Ordinance#79, Second Series—Franchise Agreement—CenterPoint Energy <br /> 7. Ordinance#80, Second Series—Franchise Fee—CenterPoint Energy <br /> a. Ordinance#79 & #80, Second Series Summaries <br /> Motion by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member King to table <br /> VIII. New Business Items#2-7 to Council's next Regularly Scheduled Meeting. All in <br /> favor. Motion carried. <br /> 8. Centennial School District#12/Centerville Elementary School Parking Lot <br /> Administrator Ericson stated that Mayor Wilharber and Council Member Fehrenbacher met with <br /> two members of the school board (Chair, Vice Chair, Dan Hoffman - Business Manager & <br /> Superintendent Dietz). The Mayor and Council Member Fehrenbacher shared the City's vision <br /> for the downtown and the School District shared their vision for enlargement of their parking lot, <br /> student/staff safety and future expansion of additional classrooms. <br /> Council Member Fehrenbacher stated that the District is not looking at purchasing or proceeding <br /> with eminent domain actions on any other properties between Centerville Road and Progress <br /> Street. Council Member Fehrenbacher also stated that he believe that court proceedings for the <br /> eminent domain of 1709 Main Street commenced the following day. Council Member <br /> Fehrenbacher reported that the District is disappointed with the City's downtown redevelopment <br /> plans and their lack of involvement with the plans. Council Member Fehrenbacher stated that <br /> discussions ensued regarding the possibility of utilization of the school's existing parking lot for <br /> City functions (festival, farmers market and downtown parking) allowing for additional funding <br /> that the District would have available for the purchase of the property rather than proceeding <br /> with the eminent domain and removing the property from the tax base. <br /> Page 8 of 12 <br /> 8 <br />