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City of Centerville <br />City Council Work Session, City Council Meeting & Closed Executive Session Minutes <br />November 8, 2023 <br />Lengthy discussion ensued regarding the ability of an owner to construct what they wanted on parcels <br />that they owned, whether there was a primary structure or not, Administrator Statz explained why the <br />Code contained the language not allowing construction of Accessory Structures on a lot that did not <br />contain a primary structure (i.e., property values/taxes, harmony within neighborhoods, etc.) and that no <br />action would be taken at this time as it was only the first reading. <br /> <br />X. COUNCIL/ADMINISTRATOR ANNOUNCEMENTS <br /> <br />1. Administrator/Engineer Report Î Administrator Statz stated that his AdministratorÓs Report <br />was contained in the CouncilÓs packet and that he would be happy to answer any questions that <br />may be had. He provided a brief review of his report. Assistant City Administrator provided an <br />update on participation of the recent Business Appreciation Event and stated that 13 businesses <br />were represented along with 40 individual business owners/operators. She stated that individuals <br />from Center Market and Harmony Screening also participated. <br /> <br />Assistant City Administrator Lewis reported that two applications had been submitted to Anoka <br />County for predevelopment of a 40-acre parcel which would assist in offsetting wetland <br />delineation and provide an alta survey of the parcel assisting in determining buildable portions of <br />the property. Administrator Statz commented that the parcel was currently zoned High Density <br />and could assist in growing of the population to reach the 5,000 goal. <br /> <br />Jr. Council Member Shaw stated that the high school cross-county ran their sectionals several <br />weeks prior and the GirlÓs varsity took second place and qualified for State. He stated that that <br />wrapped up the season and congratulated all teams. <br /> <br />2. Council Reports <br /> <br />a. Taylor Î <br /> Parks & Recreation Committee Î Council Member Taylor reported that the Committee <br />discussed the Naming of the Snowplow Contest, its rules, and regulations along with <br />deadline for entries. <br /> <br />b. Koski Î Council Member Koski thanked both the Parks & Recreation Committee for sponsoring <br />the Trunk or Treat event and the EDA for sponsoring the Business Appreciation Event. He <br />apologized for not attending the Business Appreciation Event. <br /> <br /> Planning & Zoning Commission Î Council Member Koski stated that the November <br />meeting had been cancelled. <br /> Fire Steering Committee Î Council Member Koski stated that this meeting was covered <br />at the previous Council meeting. <br /> <br />c. Sweeney Î Gave no report. <br /> <br />d. Mosher Î <br /> <br /> Economic Development Authority Î Council Member Mosher stated that KellyÓs <br />catered the Business Appreciation Event, and they provided a buffet style meeting which <br />was very good. He stated that he appreciated the turnout, felt that it was a success and <br />that some very good prizes were provided. <br />Page 6 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />
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