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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> December 13,2017 <br /> Mr. Greg Burmeister reported that originally the City had been preapproved for a 50/50 <br /> matching grant; however, he was recently informed the City had been granted a 75/25 <br /> grant. Mr. Burmeister stated that the contractor confirmed that they would honor their <br /> pricing for the additional work with it being approximately $12,000 to $13,000. Mr. <br /> Burmeister reported that both Rice Creek and Anoka County requested that a new <br /> application be submitted for the additional work. He stated that they desire to continue <br /> to work with the City but are unsure where the additional work will be covered under the <br /> grant as the sewer line is located within an easement rather than on City owned property. <br /> Motion by Council Member Montain, seconded by Council Member King, to <br /> accept the Anoka County Conservation District — Water Quality Grant <br /> (Centerville Lake Shoreline Stabilization, Trail Side Park) and move forward with <br /> the second grant application for phase two of the shoreline restoration as <br /> Presented. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> 3. RFP for Waste & Recycling Services <br /> Administrator Statz reported that Interim City Administrator Larson was working in <br /> conjunction with City Attorney Glaser on this item and requested that Council table it to <br /> the next meeting. He stated that Waste Management has extended the City's current <br /> contract until July 1, 2018. <br /> Motion by Council Member Montain. seconded by Council Member Koski to table <br /> the RFP for Waste & Recycling Services. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> IX. NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1. Res. #17— OXX—Adopting Budget & Tax Levies for 2018—Previously discussed <br /> 2. Res. #17— OXX— Support for Anoka County's Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park <br /> Reserve Master Plan Amendment w/Parks & Rec. Recommended Language <br /> Addition—Previously discussed <br /> 3. Potentially Dangerous Dog Cricket, 7267 Clearwater Drive <br /> Attorney Glaser stated that he and Administrator Statz met with Ms. Cheryl Sacco and <br /> her son, Micky previous to the Council meeting. They admitted that Cricket did bite the <br /> neighbor who received a puncture wound and Attorney Glaser requested that Council <br /> uphold the potentially dangerous dog designation. He stated that if the dog received <br /> training and proof was provided to the City, the City would relieve the designation after <br /> six (6) months assuming no additional incidents have been reported. <br /> Council Member Koski questioned what the designation entails regarding requirements <br /> of the animal and its owner. Attorney Glaser stated that additional requirements need to <br /> be met such as insurance, proof of current vaccination, microchipping, fencing and the <br /> need for muzzling or gentle leader when the animal is outside of its fenced in area. <br /> Page 6 of 10 <br /> 9 <br />