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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> September 27,2017 <br /> Mayor Paar discussed technology with Staff members prior to the hiring on Interim Larson and <br /> requested that updating technology should be considered during the budgetary process. He <br /> stated that Administrative staff produced documentation for inclusion from the Finance Director. <br /> Interim Administrator Larson stated that approximately $10,000 to $12,000 is in the budget this <br /> year and next year. <br /> Lengthy discussion ensued regarding the cost of replacing the current equipment and housing it <br /> internally as an option with additional information being forwarded to Council for the next <br /> meeting. <br /> Interim Administrator Larson stated that the Janitor and Temporary Receptionist positions have <br /> been filled, that a Public Hearing had been scheduled for the Planning & Zoning Commission <br /> meeting regarding the proposed Peltier Preserve development. He also reported that the court <br /> ruled against the DNR imposing regulations for them issuing well permits within a five (5) miles <br /> of the lake. Council Member Love stated that the DNR intends on forwarding the ruling to the <br /> Court of Appeals. <br /> Council Member Koski stated that in all likelihood the asphalt plant will be approved in <br /> Columbus and questioned implications to the City of Centerville. Interim Administrator Larson <br /> stated that he did not have a large amount of information regarding the proposal. <br /> Attorney Glaser stated that he has had discussions with RJ Ryan companies regarding <br /> outstanding issues with the Distribution Center located in Lino Lakes. He also stated that he has <br /> worked closely with staff regarding the item. <br /> Engineer Statz reported that he and staff are currently working on the 2018 Mill & Overlay <br /> Project which could include the City Hall parking lot. That Staff is working to stabilize a major <br /> sewer pipe located on the shoreline of Centerville Lake near Trailside Park. <br /> Interim Administrator Larson stated that Ruffridge Johnson is anticipating the approvals for their <br /> current site with Oppidan scheduled for hearings with the Minneapolis City Council and other <br /> advisory committees. <br /> Council Member King stated that the Attorney General has found that Century Link is guilty of <br /> bait and switch and that the Commission has concerns for small cell antennas. Attorney Glaser <br /> stated that lengthy research has been completed regarding small cell towers/antennas by the City <br /> of Bloomington who appears to be the forerunner regarding regulations and that Administrative <br /> staff has the tools necessary if an agency comes to the City. <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br />