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City of Centerville <br />City Council Meeting Minutes <br />January 10, 2024 <br />Administrator Statz stated gave a brief overview of submittals contained in the packet stating that with the <br />Massage Therapist Applicant, the Centennial Lakes Police Department was recommending denial of <br />issuance due to “Certificates shall be issued only to persons of good repute”, the applicant having a <br />criminal history involving felonies and “Certificates shall be issued only to applicants who have <br />completely answered all of the information requested in the application process as accurate and truthful <br />manner subject to penalty of criminal perjury, have paid the full license fee and have cooperated with the <br />City in the review of the application”. Administrator Statz stated that upon last years’ approval of issuance <br />lengthy discussion was had that the charges were old enough to be expunged from the applicant’s record, <br />she has been licensed for the past five (5) months she without incident and potential for expungement he <br />would advise Council to approve and thank the Centennial Lakes Police Department for their <br />recommendation and due diligence. He also stated that the license can be revoked at any time with <br />justification. Brief discussion was had regarding similar findings from the Centennial Lakes Police <br />Department previously, lack of addressing both convictions and expungement qualifications being met <br />but not before the courts. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Taylor, seconded by Council Member Koski to Approve the Annual <br />License Renewals of both the Massage Establishment – Connor James Salon, Christina Folsom and <br />Massage Therapist – Jodi Day as Presented. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />3. Contract for City Assessor Services – Mary Wells & Christopher Larson <br /> <br />Administrator Statz stated that the existing contract was to expire in February, 2024, with a proposed <br />contract for consideration for a three year period (2024-2027). He stated that staff would recommend <br />approval and gave brief history with utilizing a private firm versus the County. He stated that he felt it <br />was a benefit to be on our own; that the city would only incur costs associated with the contracted service <br />providers; and that with the modest increases included in the proposal, it would remain to be fiscally <br />responsible to continue with them. He stated that from time-to-time special requests regarding information <br />for proposed developments, etc. have been provided at no extra cost, been invaluable and extremely <br />timely. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Mosher to Approve the <br />Contract for Assessor Services – Mary Wells & Christopher Larson as presented. All in favor. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />4. Construction Contract – Royal Meadows Street Lights – Aide Electric <br /> <br />Administrator Statz stated that there were four streetlights within the development with one that has failed. <br />He stated that they were installed differently than most project (i.e., by the developer) and with a contract <br />from the electrical provider for rental and usage charges. He stated that for the electrical provider to take <br />them over for rental, everything needed to be installed to their current specifications. He stated that the <br />infrastructure is fine at this time but a more modern/updated top/light housing for LED capabilities. He <br />stated that when the infrastructure begins to fail, it would be wise to obtain the same rental type agreement <br />for similar lights in town. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Koski, seconded by Council Member Taylor to Authorize the <br />Execution of the Aide Electric Contract for $4,150 to replace the top/light housing with LED <br />Capabilities as presented. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Page 3 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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