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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />December 9, 2020 <br />Council Member Montain biggest thing that they were in support of it and he never believed that <br />they would walk away or let go tax forfeit. If they do not believe a year is enough and if they have <br />support and in line. He stated that from a City standpoint we would also like it developed from a <br />tax base standpoint. <br />Mr. John Rausch stated that it is worth noting the amount of work that had been completed over <br />e this land for sale. He stated larger companies <br />like Amazon do not have the foresight with real estate and not looking forward with their real <br />estate needs. If twelve months in the past no one would have seen COVID and really hard to look <br />twelve months forward and if land not pad ready they will not consider in their needs. <br /> <br />Mayor Love stated that he thinks the landowners do want to remove the soils and as a City we just <br />need them to be conforming. <br />Motion by Council Member Koski, seconded by Council Member Wilharber to Approve the <br />Interim Use Permit for Rehbein Black Dirt as Presented by the City Attorney Glaser <br />Presented. A roll-call vote was taken. Mayor Love and Council Members Koski, Lakso, <br />Montain & Wilharber voted in favor. Motion carried. <br />X. COUNCIL/ADMINISTRATOR ANNOUNCEMENTS <br />1. <br /> <br />Administrator Statz stated that his report was contained in the packet and that he would be happy <br />to answer any questions that Council may have. Still targeting February 1 to open City Hall to the <br />public. He stated that at this time, City Hall would not be fully staffed but enough to do business. <br />He stated that the renovations will be completed by mid-January except for the audio/visual. He <br />stated that he had emailed the Anoka County Historical Society regarding get the history niche <br />taken care of February 1. He also stated that he was unsure whether <br />Committee/Commission/Council meetings would be taking place as he did not want to predict <br />more than a month out with COVID requirements. <br /> <br />City Attorney Glaser stated that prosecutions were ramping up cases that they are holding and that <br />there were no in person hearings as of yet. He stated that he was hopefully that jury trials would <br />be taking place in the summer. <br /> <br />Finance Director DeJong stated the CARES Act submittal that nothing had been change from the <br />November report. He stated that staff continues to code items to those emergency codes and if <br />there are additional funds the information will be easily reported. <br /> <br />Council Reports <br /> <br />a. Lakso <br /> <br />i. No report was given as she was <br />unable to attend. She did report that Council Member Wilharber <br />attended in her absence and she thanked him. <br />Page 16 of 19 <br /> <br />