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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> March 13,2019 <br /> Lengthy discussion was had regarding privacy issues of property owners, whether these <br /> inspections should be completed with a fire inspection, addressing the letter as to not implying <br /> that property owner's property is "substandard", the benefit of participating in the inspection and <br /> possibility of having infrastructure constructed in the area that they would benefit from without <br /> paying for through special assessments, etc. Finance Director DeJong made note that the County <br /> and the School district will continue to receive all of the base tax revenue on the parcels. The <br /> taxable referendum values are not affected by a TIF district, so the school district will receive all <br /> referendum taxes on the increased value due to construction of an apartment building. <br /> Motion by Council Member Lakso, seconded by Council Member Koski To Authorize <br /> Inspecting Structures Within the Downtown Area to for Criteria Associated with <br /> Establishing a Tax Increment Financing District. Council Member Montain Opposed. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> 3. Architectural/Interior Design Schematic Design Services Proposals for City Hall <br /> Renovation <br /> Administrator Statz stated that the Council has discussed City Hall renovations and that he felt <br /> engaging a professional architect was the next step. He stated that he secured two proposals <br /> (Leo A. Daly and Pope Architects). He stated that Leo A. Daly's proposal was for $5,900. <br /> Motion by Council Member Lakso, seconded by Council Member Montain to Accept the <br /> Proposal from Leo A. Daly for Schematic Design Services for a City Hall Renovation <br /> Proiect, with fees not to Exceed $5,900. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> X. COUNCIL/ADMINISTRATOR ANNOUNCEMENTS <br /> 1. Administrator/Engineer Report <br /> Administrator Statz stated that his report was in the packet and he would be happy to answer any <br /> questions that Council had. <br /> Administrator Statz encouraged the public and Council to visit Anoka County Regional <br /> Economic Development website and stated that the northern 21 cities in the County are <br /> organized and with the County's assisting receiving marketing of available properties. He also <br /> stated that the Planning & Zoning Commission will be holding a public hearing regarding <br /> rezoning certain properties along Main Street and 20'h Avenue. <br /> Council Member Montain questioned whether storm drains have been cleared. Administrator <br /> Statz stated that staff had been working diligently to clear them for the last several days. He also <br /> instructed residents that, if during evening or weekend hours, they were concerned about <br /> flooding, they should call 911 to report an issue. <br /> Administrator Statz stated that the City invested well in its infrastructure as the City only <br /> experienced one (1) frozen water line/service this winter. He also stated that he thought North <br /> Metro TV had live streaming of the City's Council meeting but was unable to connect to it and <br /> stated that he would inform the Council when it became live. <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br />
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