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CITY OF CENTERVILLE, MINNESOTA <br />NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br />DECEMBER 31, 2014 <br /> <br />Note 5: JOINT POWERS AGREEMENTS <br /> <br /> <br />A.Centennial Fire District <br /> <br />The Centennial Fire District (the District) was formed under the authority of Minnesota statutes 471.59 in 1985 by <br />agreement of the member cities of Centerville, Lino Lakes and Circle Pines. The district was created to provide fire <br />protection services to the residents of the member cities. The District is managed through a three tier system consisting <br />of a Fire Chief, a Steering Committee, and the City Councils of the member cities. The Fire Chief is an appointed <br />position. Each member city appoints two commissioners. One of these commissioners must be an elected official of the <br />City. Each member city contributes funds to cover the budgeted costs of operations as determined by the commissioners. <br />The amount of contributions required by each member is based on each city’s population, number of fire calls, and <br />assessed valuations. Contributions made by member cities for 2013, the most recent data available, were as follows: <br /> <br />City of Centerville$ 132,244 15.11 % <br />City of Circle Pines 154,946 17.70 <br />City of Lino Lakes 588,208 67.19 <br />Total$ 875,398100.00% <br /> <br />Volunteer firefighters of the District are members of the Centennial Firefighter’s Relief Association (the Association). <br />The Association is a single-employer pension plan (the Plan) that operates under the provisions of Minnesota statutes 69 <br />and 424, as amended. It is governed by a board of six officers and trustees elected by the members of the Association for <br />three-year terms. The ex-officio, non-voting members of the Board of trustees are two representatives from the <br />Centennial Fire Steering Committee and the Fire Chief of the District. <br /> <br />The Association issues a publicly available financial report that includes financial statements and required supplementary <br />information. The report may be obtained by writing to the Centennial Fire District 7741 Lake Drive, Lino Lakes, MN <br />55014. <br /> <br /> <br />B.Centennial Lakes Police Department <br /> <br />The Centennial Lakes Police Department (the Department) was formed under the authority if Minnesota statutes 436.06 <br />in 2005 by agreement of the member cities of Centerville, Circle Pines and Lexington. The Department was created to <br />provide police protection services to its member cities. The Department is managed through a three tier system <br />consisting of a Governing Board, an Operations committee, and a Chief of Police. The Governing Board consists of six <br />members, two elected officials appointed by each member city. The Operations Committee is made up of the City <br />administrators from each member city and the Chief of Police. The Chief of Police is appointed by mutual agreement of <br />the City Councils of all member cities. Annual contributions required by each member city are calculated based on <br />complaint history, population, and staffing formulas. Contributions made by member cities for 2013, the most recent <br />data available, were as follows: <br /> <br />City of Centerville$ 665,597 31.13 % <br />City of Circle Pines 848,672 39.69 <br />City of Lexington 624,173 29.19 <br />Total$ 2,138,442 100.00 % <br /> <br /> <br />-62- <br /> <br /> <br />
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