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<br />I Springl999 -- <br /> <br /> <br />~COUDen'S Coraer <br />,f \ ' <br />\,~,A~ARY <br />The council took the following action: <br />· The city council swore in newly elected Dick Travis and Marl Nelson to serve <br />four year council terms. <br />· 1999 recycling budget was approved. <br />· A floodway reduction process was approved. <br />· 1999 goals and objections were acknowledged. <br />· Resolution 99.-01 appointments were approved. <br />· Resolution 99-02 fee structure was approved. <br />· Resolution 99-03 appointing the city's responsible authority was approved. <br />· A special use permit for the following was approved: <br />Goetz J .andscaping Garden Center, Performance Auto, Exact Precision Sheet <br />Metal, Terminal Transport, Auto Electrical Repair Shop, Corner Express, Eagle <br />Trucking, Casanova, Inc., Noble Welding & Manufacturing, MCIlCellcom <br />CelluIal, ADL, Northern Forest Product. <br /> <br /> <br />FEBRUARY <br />The council took the following action: <br />· The union contract was approved. <br />· A rezone request was denied. <br />· Reconfigured Northern Forest Products - TIF Program <br />· Established due times for council agenda itemS, delivery of minutes and <br />recording meetings of the city. <br /> <br />MARCH <br />/~--n;:oo council took the following action: <br />: ,'. A $75.00 do~on toward Garage Sale Days to pay for trolley rides was approved. <br />"._of . The Arts and Crafts Show for one day in the school parking lot area <br />during Saturday orthe Garage Sale Days was approved. <br />· The City will not condone any water ski courses in envir()nmentally <br />sensitive areas. ' <br />· Approved the Interconnect Agreement excluding Section 2, Charges... <br />"including any flat rate that shall be calculated by dividing the total water used <br />by the average water consumed per household" <br />· The application for bingo and'raffles on April 27, 1999 and <br />August 15,1999 at St. Genevieve's Church was approved. <br />· An easement encroachment variance was denied. <br />· An easement encroachment variance and extra shed was denied. <br />· Street repairs, maintenance and seal coating was approved. <br />· A proposed addendum to the Parkview Development Contract was approved. <br />· Approved Committee, Commission and Council meeting minutes be completed <br />within four business days following a meeting (after the purchase of computers <br />and proper training). ' <br />· The pmcbase of a podium - top lecture table with mobile bottom-was approved. <br />· Pbase two of the Water/Sewer Rate Analysis not exceeding $5000.00 was approved. <br />· AuthorizaIion forthe City F~to advertise for 1999 seal coat bids was approved. <br />· The Facility Ma;I1bIHl..~Agteement with die Olain ofLakes Little League w;m approved. <br />· Approved to have the developer of Parkview be reimbursed $25.00 per structure <br />for mailbox stands, after the development is complete. <br />· Appointment of Ms.'Lori Dorn to the Economjc DeyelopIileDt Committee. <br />· Resolution 99-04 Acorn Creek Parle Development GrantApplication was approved. <br />· Resolution 99-05 Laurie LaM~tte Park I:mpr<)vement Grant was approved. . <br />(~\ · Resolution 99-06 Establishing Earth ~y ",as 'approved. <br />\~j). The ,International Association of Chief of Police formula for the Circle <br />PinesILexington Police Department was approved <br />. AUthorization of staff to enforce the Uniform Housing Code on a complaint basis <br />was approved. The Building Official will monitor and regulate the code and <br />make the,Couttcil the board of appeals. <br /> <br />City of Centenille . Pilge 5 I' <br /> <br />-- , <br /> <br />1998 Fire <br /> <br />Em.ergency Ru.. <br /> <br />We have completed 1998 with a <br />total of 851-runs compared to 827 or a <br />2.9% increase. This,is still not as high <br />as 1996 which we had 889 runs. As <br />usual the medical calIs accOunt for over <br />half of ourruns and the percentage stays <br />about the same. The carbon Iilonoxide <br />calls are slowly reducing in number. . <br />We went another year without a nugor <br />structure fire. This is a fact we are <br />proud of and we believe that the fire <br />prevention activities are, part of the' <br />reason for this. <br /> <br />. . . . . . . . . . <br /> <br />PlaiUIIng and <br />Zoning Vacanc, <br /> <br />The Planning and Zoning Commis- <br />sion has a vacancy. Have you been <br />considering what you can do to add a , <br />little pizzazz to your life? Have you ' <br />been wondering what you can do to get <br />a better understanding of what's going, <br />on around you? Then consider apply- <br />ing for the Planning and Zoning <br />vacancy. The Planning and Zoning <br />Commission meet the first Tuesday of <br />every month. The agenda includes <br />items such as; preliminary plats, <br />special use permits, variances, <br />ordinance recodification and much <br />more. If you are looking for inform- <br />ation or would,like to submit an <br />application, contact Ry-Chel at <br />651-429-3232. <br /> <br />. . . . . . . . . . <br /> <br />Sprlall Into <br />SUlDlDer <br /> <br />Questions regarding the collecti~ <br />of bagged leaves CODtacfWaste Man- <br />. .. 1- ..'.:....___ <br />agement at 612-783-5470'::;:,j ~'" <br />