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City of Centerville <br />City Council Work Session & Meeting Minutes <br />August 28, 2024 <br />compensation for the area, area not growing sod and an alternative discussions that were not had, what <br />was being promised in the dock area feels difficult also, compensation allows the homeowners association <br />to start fresh, letting the homeowners association make a decision due not getting what they were <br />promised. Additional discussion included the possibility of a compromise, how the amount of <br />compensation was determined (e.g. square footage of the area/black dirt, sod and labor), acknowledgement <br />of something did not occur, and a comparable compensation fee of $5,000. <br /> <br />Rip-rap reimbursement to resident/(lot 3) (Check #36968): <br /> <br />Administrator Statz stated that the lot never received the required rip-rap, that was part of the landscape <br />plan and what individuals may have seen when they purchased their lot/homes, thinking that the DNR <br />regulations regarding not placing rip-rap in areas versus plantings then it should not be completed versus <br />guidance from a pamphlet, the DNR knows that it is there and fined/payment for fill by the developer, <br />RCWD, Board of Water & Soil Resources, the US Army Corps of Engineers and Anoka Conservation <br />District are member of the technical evaluation panel that reviewed the wetland for this project, advocation <br />for the developer, resources on the plan that were not delivered, counterproposals versus just being <br />ignored, after the fact permits are more expensive, wetland permit (RCWD) was applied for prior to the <br />,landscape plan, rip-rap was never a part of the wetland permit and revisions to original permit. <br /> <br />Plantings reimbursement to residents (Check #36956, 36957 & 36996): <br /> <br />Administrator Statz stated that the strip was planted, and the contractor was out one time to provide what <br />was required. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding the plantings not being properly established and the property owners <br />completed them on their own, replacement because of being dead or the property owners did not like them, <br />if inspections were followed/five visits to determine failure or establishment of plantings and requesting <br />up to two years ago and no receipt of completion of inspections. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Taylor, seconded by Council Member Koski and asked for a friendly <br />amendment and acceptance of Council Member Taylor to void Check #36960 and replace with a <br />check for an amount of $5,000. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />3. Tobacco License, Centerville Tobacco Plus, LLC – 1869 Main Street (Rashad Qawasma) <br /> <br />Administrator Statz stated that that this is a new applicant and changing ownership and the background <br />check has come back from the Centennial Lakes Police Department successful. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Taylor, seconded by Council Member Mosher to Approve the Tobacco <br />License for Centerville Tobacco Plus, LLC/Rashad Qawasma. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />X. COUNCIL/ADMINISTRATOR ANNOUNCEMENTS <br /> <br />1. Administrator/Engineer Report – Administrator Statz stated that his report was contained in the packet <br />and that he would be happy to address any questions from the Council. He provided the Council with a <br />brief review. <br /> <br />Page 8 of 10 <br /> <br /> <br />