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VOLUME 1 , ISSUE 4 DOG FECES <br /> NEW FACES AT CITY HALL Many residents have complained about the amount of feces <br /> In September, the City of Centerville hired a Part-Time Recep- being left behind by irresponsible pet owners who are walking <br /> tionist/Office Technician, her name is Patricia Clearence. Many their dogs along the trails/sidewalks/bike paths. Please, <br /> of you know her as Patricia Scott. She has been completing all please, please if you are a pet owner, carry a plastic bag with <br /> permits(building, electrical, plumbing and mechanical). She has you to pick up after your pet. Many individuals choose not to <br /> also been assisting residents with questions and concerns. have pets either because they do not have the time to spend <br /> In September, the City hired a Part-Time Janitor, her name is with them that the animal needs or they desire not to be re- <br /> Patricia Cannon. sponsible for them. You as a pet owner, you signed up for <br /> taking responsibility of them. <br /> Both individuals have been providing the City with quality ser- <br /> vices and we welcome them. Stop by and welcome them too! 19JIM <br /> ALL RENTAL PROPERTY OWNERS WATER CONNECTION DEADLINE <br /> The City will soon be forwarding to rental property owners <br /> their Rental Registration Applications for the upcoming The City council removed all deadline connection dates <br /> 2018/2019 licensing period. Please keep an eye out. (December 31,2017 and December 31,2021),subject to: <br /> Connection is mandatory upon the sale of the home and/or <br /> Christmas Committer repairs to the existing well in excess of$1,500 and/or the issu- <br /> ������! <br /> ance of a building permit increasing the home's square footage <br /> L v W-mg theds aF—h— ..ty, N <br /> by 33%or more. <br /> Applications for low-income residents are available at City <br /> Hall or on line at: http://christmascommittee.com/. Applica- For those residents that have not paid a lateral water main fee, <br /> tion must be postmarked November 25 or earlier. They will you are encouraged to pay this fee (per the City's 2017 Fee <br /> not accept late applications. Schedule) of$6,500 in full by November 1, 2018. This amount <br /> Applicants can apply for food only or, if they have children is expected to increase to $8,000 after November 1, 2018. As <br /> ages 0-18, for toys and food. However, you must have legal an additional incentive to pay the lateral fee, the City will per- <br /> custody of any child that you list on your application. You mit payments over 10 years with interest at 5%. <br /> may be asked to show proof of legal custody. If you have <br /> questions about this program, please contact(763) 323-4982 HIRING OF A NEW CITY ADMINISTRATOR <br /> if you have questions. <br /> It is anticipated that a new City Administrator will be on <br /> board by December 1,2017. <br /> Stop by and welcome the new Administrator. <br /> Granny's Closet—Christmas Angels Program CENTENNIAL FIRE/CENTERVILLE LIONS FIREHOUSE CHILI <br /> Granny's Closet in Anoka is a local, non-profit organization COOK-OFF FUNDRAISER <br /> helping seniors in need. It's that time of year again for our <br /> annual Angels Program and we're looking for volunteers to The recent 1st Annual Centerville Fire/Centerville Lions Chili <br /> adopt a senior for Christmas. Cook-Off took place October 21, 2017. Numerous Lion <br /> members and firefighters participated. They drew a crowd <br /> Here's how it works: Seniors in need, with the help of their of over 50 participants who sampled several different types <br /> social workers, fill out a wish list. These lists are sent to of chilies. <br /> Granny's and we match them up with YOU, an angel, who <br /> will anonymously purchase and wrap a present. Gifts range 3rd Place—Karla Lundstrom,Centennial Fire District <br /> 2nd Place—Terry Sweeney,Centerville Lions <br /> from $20-40 and seniors ask for everything from toilet paper <br /> and bathroom towels to coffee makers and winter gloves. If 1st Place— Linda Chapeau,Centerville Lions <br /> you are interested, please contact them at (651) 353-4867 <br /> The Centennial Fire District & the Centerville Lions would <br /> or visit their website at: www.grannyscloset.org. <br /> like to thank all that participated in this event! <br /> The City will also host a box for items to be dropped off. City <br /> Hall hours are Monday—Friday,7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. <br />
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