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The Committee held their first of two Skate/Sled Nights on January 14, 2023. Approximately 80 participants <br />enjoyed the winter fun. Photos will be placed on the web site shortly. Friday, February 10, 2023 will be the <br />next event which will include skating, sledding, hot coca, popcorn, s’mores, a bonfire, snowshoeing, kick- <br />sledding, fat tire bikesand some contests for prizes. The event will again be held at Laurie LaMotte <br />Memorial Park and the Committee looks forward to you being there. Wargo Nature Center will be providing <br />the snowshoes, kick-sleds and fat tire bikes for use. There are no fees associated with this event; so bring a <br />parent, friend, neighbor, etc. <br />Wargo Nature Center <br />Wargo Nature Center has lots of winter <br />programing to offer and the conditions in the <br />park are great for exploring. Check out the <br />video, here. <br />MeetingandCityHallSchedule <br />February 1, 2023, 6:30 p.m. – Parks & <br />RecreationCommittee <br />February 7, 2023, 6:30 p.m. – <br />Planning & Zoning Commission <br />February 8, 2023, 6:30 p.m. – City Council <br />February 15, 2023, 6:30 p.m. – Economic Development Authority <br />February 20, 2023 – City Hall Closed in observance of Presidents Day <br />PLANNING & ZONING <br />Temporary Dwellings and Structures <br />The Planning & Zoning Commission discussed Temporary Dwellings and Structures at their meeting on <br />January 17, 2022. This ordinance deals with the occupancy of things like RV’s and tents. The city’s current <br />ordinance does not allow occupancy of these, for any length of time. The commission is considering: <br />For RVs <br />Stay up to 14 days/year/parcel w/no winter stays <br />No exchange of money allowed <br />Must have principal structure on lot <br />Must be parked in driveway <br />Self-service permit required <br />For Tents <br />Limited stays <br />No permits necessary <br />A public hearing will be held on March 14 at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall, or you may submit comments at <br />info@centervillemn.com <br />THC Regulations <br />Centerville, along with many cities across the state, issued a moratorium on the sale of THC products after <br />the state legalized edibles in July of 2022, with fewrestrictions. Those included: <br />21+ to purchase <br />Max 5 mg/serving, max 50 mg/package <br />No marketing to children <br /> <br />