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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />July 8, 2020 <br /> <br />property owners. He stated that three (3) additional trees were removed as the property owners <br />approached the City to have them removed. He stated that it was also beneficial for the City to <br />remove them at this time. He stated that all trees were within the City’s road right-of-way. Council <br />Member Koski asked if it was customary to reimburse residents for those same trees. <br />Administrator Statz stated that because all trees were within the City’s road right-of-way it was <br />not customary to do so. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Koski, seconded by Council Member Lakso to Approve Consent <br />Agenda Item #4 as presented. A Roll-call vote was taken. Mayor Love and Council Members <br />Lakso, Koski, Montain & Wilharber voted in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Administrator Statz read the presented resolution to Council. Mayor Love thanked volunteers for <br />serving and stated that elections were very important. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Montain, seconded by Council Member Koski to Approve <br />Consent Agenda Item #7 as presented. A Roll-call vote was taken. Mayor Love and Council <br />Members Lakso, Koski, Montain & Wilharber voted in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />VIII. OLD BUSINESS <br /> <br />1. LaMotte Irrigation System Expansion Agreement – St. Genevieve’s Church <br /> <br />Administrator Statz stated that as Council was aware, equipment was proposed to be place on <br />several private properties, one being St. Paul Regional Water property with whom Council <br />previously approved an agreement. He stated that City Attorney Glaser would speak regarding <br />the matter. City Attorney Glaser stated that the agreement with the Church mirrors the agreement <br />that was executed with St. Paul Regional Water. He stated that there was one (1) difference in that <br />the Church requested an additional shut-off in case an event was taking place which would allow <br />their ability to control whether the system worked on their property or not. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Koksi, seconded by Council Member Lakso to Approve the <br />LaMotte Irrigation System Expansion Agreement with St. Genevieve’s Catholic Church as <br />Presented. A roll-call vote was taken. Mayor Love and Council Members Lakso, Koski, <br />Montain & Wilharber voted in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />2. Letter of Credit Release – United Properties <br /> <br />Administrator Statz stated that the cities of Lino Lakes and Centerville entered into agreements <br />with United Properties for the development of Distribution Alternatives and the usage of Fairview <br />Street for hauling materials to the site during construction. United Properties also had options to <br />purchase/develop those parcels within the City of Centerville near that site with the same owner. <br />He stated that it was anticipated that those sites would also be developed within a short period of <br />time. Administrator Statz stated that the agreements required United Properties to overlay <br />Fairview Street for the usage of the roadway and possible damage that may have been caused by <br />the hauling. He stated that the development within Lino Lakes has been completed and their <br />options on the additional Centerville sites have expired. He stated that their Letter of Credit was <br />due to expire in several days and if not on this agenda they would need to seek renewal. He also <br />Page 3 of 10 <br /> <br /> <br />
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