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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />October 27, 2021 <br /> <br />Mayor Love requested items #4-5 pulled from the Consent Agenda for further discussion. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Koski, seconded by Council Member King, to Approve Consent <br />Agenda Items #1-3. A roll-call vote was taken. Mayor Love and Council Members King, <br />Koski, Lakso & Mosher voted in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />4. Endorsement of Metro Cities’ 2022 Legislative Policies & Appointing City <br />Administrator as a Voting Representative <br /> <br />Council Member King wondered how often this group meets and number of people on the <br />Committee. City Administrator Statz stated they meet twice a year for bi-annual meetings and <br />policy adoptions. They also allow members to make motions when policies are not agreed upon <br />by all participants. City Administrator Statz also commented anyone could choose to sit on this <br />Committee. <br /> <br />Mayor Love inquired more details of Metro Cities’ purpose. City Administrator Statz explained <br />he would have the opportunity to help set policies to help grow the city of Centerville. These <br />policies then go out to all of the cities in the group for approval. <br /> <br />Council Member Mosher thanked Mayor Love for the explanation of this process. City <br />Administrator Statz emphasized this is how policies are made and brought to the Legislature. He <br />also noted he could get you in contact with the appropriate legislative representative to discuss <br />further concerns. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Lakso, seconded by Council Member Mosher, to Approve <br />Consent Agenda Item #4. A roll-call vote was taken. Mayor Love and Council Members <br />King, Koski, Lakso & Mosher voted in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />5. Encroachment Agreement, 1784 Meadow Lane - Fence <br /> <br />City Administrator Statz stated City code requires fencing around an outdoor pool. Council <br />Member Lakso wondered about requirements of property owner if existing fence had to be moved. <br />City Administrator Statz stated removal of a fence in a drainage and utility easement is usually <br />temporary. Council Member King was concerned residents may not understand the definition of <br />this city code. City Administrator Statz provided a variety of options for the property owner during <br />this process. <br /> <br />Mayor Love provided other options such as fencing around only the pool or use pool covers. <br />Council Member King questioned if tabling this until City Council members have a complete <br />understanding of this agreement. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Lakso, seconded by Council Member Koski, to Approve <br />Consent Agenda Item #5. A roll-call vote was taken. Mayor Love and Council Members <br />King, Koski, Lakso & Mosher voted in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />VIII. OLD BUSINESS <br />1. Sutton Transport <br />Page 3 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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