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<br />~ <br /> <br /> <br />Council Comer <br /> <br />During the months of July, August <br />and September, the City Council took <br />the following actions of significance. <br /> <br />- Approved to enter Into a purchase <br />agreement for the laMotte property <br />next to Laurie laMotte Park (~I <br />Park). <br /> <br />- Entered into a contract with <br />Resource Strategies for revision of <br />the city's comprehensive plan. <br /> <br />-AppFovedFerest L8ke-H0ckey- <br />Association to sell pulltabs at <br />Waterworks Beach Club. <br /> <br />- Clearwater Creek Restoration <br />Project is near completion. <br /> <br />- Preliminary plat for Acom Creek <br />Second Addition was accepted. <br /> <br />- Adopted an increase in the sewer <br />utility rate from $36.00 per quarter to <br />$39.00 per quarter. <br /> <br />- Accepted a site plan for Northern <br />Forest Products to be built in the <br />Industrial Park. <br /> <br />- Passed a Cable Ordinance that <br />dealswittrpublicrightsof way.:-- <br /> <br />- Renewed the application for <br />Multiple Sclerosis Society to operate <br />pulltabs at Kelly's Komer. <br /> <br />- Adopted a Resolution establishing <br />Tax Increment Financing District. <br /> <br />- Liquor Ucense for Waterworks was <br />approved for the new owners, Ken <br />Sorenson and Doug Milner. <br /> <br />Anoka County <br /> <br />Traveler <br /> <br />Anoka County's publiC dial-a-ride <br />transit service, the An()ka County <br />Traveler, has new phone numbers for <br />reservations and cancellations. <br />County residents may now call <br />323-5222 to schedule a Traveler bus <br />to arrive at your door. To cancel a <br /> <br />ride, the new number.to dial Is <br />323-5234. <br />Resource Guide for <br />Business and <br />Industrial Available <br /> <br />The MOka County Integrated Waste <br />Management Unit Is distributing a <br />guide designed-to help area . <br />businesses and Industries dispose of <br />their waste in an environmentally <br />safe manner. The gUide, . <br />Resourceful Waste Management. a <br />Guide for Mlnnesota/Metropolltan <br />Area Businesses and Industries, is~_ .. _ <br />- -fie and provldes a host of recycling. <br />YiastedfSpOssl and environmentally <br />responsibly purchasing options. <br /> <br />Along with listing of locations that <br />accept food waste, fluorescent lamps <br />and general offIcerecyclables, the <br />guide also supplies information about <br />more difficult disposal problems such <br />as, infectious wastes, petroleum <br />contaminated soil, and polystyrene. . <br />foam. The guide Is also a resource <br />for businesses that want to begin and <br />operate a successful waste <br />management and waste prevention <br />program. <br /> <br />- T&-receive-the freefeSOurce guide, <br />call the AnokaCounty Integrated <br />Waste Management Office at <br />323-5730... <br /> <br />Winter. is Coming <br /> <br />City Snow Removal <br /> <br />The City Council has adopted a <br />snow.removal policy. Snow plowing <br />operations will not generally be <br />considered for a snowfall of less than <br />1 1/2 inches. .Snow Plow Routes" <br />will "be plowed first. These are high <br />volume streets which connect major <br />sections of the City and provide. <br />access for emergency services. The <br />.Snow Plow Routes. are: Mill Road, <br />Peltier Lake Drive, Mound Trail, <br />Peterson Trail, Brian Drive and <br />Center Street. Second priority <br />streets are those streets providing <br />access to schools and commercial <br /> <br />businesses. Third priority streets are <br />low volume residential street. Fourth <br />priority are cul-cfe-$8cs, short dead <br />end streets and City parking lots. <br /> <br />Mailbox Snow Removal <br /> <br />City workers do make an effort to <br />remove snow from in front of your. <br />mailboxes. However, large snow <br />failS make It difficult, if not .. <br />imPossible. for City ploWs toc1ear <br />manboxes well enough for letter <br />carriers to deliver man. City crews <br />will continue to do the best they can. <br />but residents are the ultimately <br />responsibility to keep mall boxes <br />clear to ensure mall delivery. <br /> <br />-Keep SnoWoff-Street&n <br /> <br />A reminder: It Is against state law to <br />depoSit snow, sluSh or Ice In the <br />street. it can cause hazardous <br />driving and walking conditions for <br />vehicular and pedestrian traffic. <br /> <br />Keep Fire Hydrants Free. of <br /> <br />Snow <br /> <br />Please hetp centerviile by keeping <br />fire hydrants free from snow. The eu <br />public works department appreciates.. _ <br />your. help In removing snow from <br />aroUndftrehydrants located near <br />your home; <br /> <br />Sidewalk Snow Removal <br /> <br />Ordinance #49 requires all owners of <br />property in the City of Centervllle to <br />provide for the removat of snow, Ice, <br />dirt, debris, litter, branches and other <br />obstructions or accumul~n Of <br />materials from all public SIdewalks <br />adjacent to thetr. property within 24 <br />hours. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br /> <br />e <br />