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<br />" <br /> <br />Centerville City Council <br />Meetin Minutes <br />g . <br />February 26. 2003 <br /> <br />v. A W ARDSIPRESENTATIONS/APPEARANCES <br /> <br />1. Lifetime Achievement Award for 2001 - Mr. Robert LaMotte <br /> <br />Council Member Capra indicated that Mr. Robert LaMotte would not be able to attend to <br />receive his award as he is.ill and indicated that his son, Mr. Alan LaMotte would be <br />accepting the award on his father's behalf. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra provided a background history for Mr. LaMotte and read his list <br />of many accomplishments within the community. <br /> <br />Mayor Sweeney presented the Mr. Robert LaMotte's Lifetime Achievement Award to <br />Mr. Alan LaMotte. <br /> <br />Mr. Alan LaMotte accepted the award on behalf of his father and thanked the Committee <br />and the City for the award, saying it was an honor for his father to be recognized. <br /> <br />2. Lifetime Achievement Award "Special Recolmition" for 2001 - Mr. Wayne <br />LeBlanc <br /> <br />Council Member Capra provided a brief history of Mr. Wayne LeBlanc and provided his <br />list of involvement within the Community. <br /> <br />Mayor Sweeney presented the Lifetime Achievement Award, "Special Recognition" to <br />Mr. LeBlanc. <br /> <br />Mr. LeBlanc thanked the City for the recognition and said it is a pleasure to work in such <br />a great community. He then said that many good things have been done but there is still <br />a lot to do with upcoming development and potential redevelopment and asked the City <br />to remember to preserve open space for the future when m8king decisions on the <br />developments. <br /> <br />3. Ms. Roberta Wirth - Potentiallv Dangerous Dog <br /> <br />Chief Heckman provided an overview of the events leading up to the declaration of <br />"Potentially Dangerous Dog". <br /> <br />ChietHeckman indicated that the police report reflects that two individuals were walking <br />down Eagle Trail and there was a dog that came out into the street and bit a person on the <br />right leg and left three gouges. The officer called to the scene spoke to the owner of the <br />dog and the owner stated that she was aware that the dog had just bitten someone and had <br />stated that the dog was called out and ran toward the individual. The owner also stated <br />that the dog does not know the difference between the road and the yard. <br /> <br />Chief Heckman indicated that the follow up with the victim indicates that the dog ran out <br />of the garage across the street and bit her in the leg. She was on the east side of Eagle <br /> <br />Page 3 of20 <br />