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<br /> <br />CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION, LOCAL BOARD OF APPEAL & EQUALIZATION, AND <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />April 23, 2025 <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City of Centerville held their City Council Work Session, <br />Local Board of Appeal & Equalization, and Council Meeting. The Work Session took place prior to the <br />City Council meeting, commencing at 5 p.m. The Council held their regular City Council Meeting at 6:30 <br />p.m., in Council Chambers and the meeting was live streamed by North Metro TV. <br /> <br />WORK SESSION (5:00 PM) <br /> <br />I. CALL TO ORDER <br />Mayor Golden called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. <br />1. Roll Call <br /> <br />PRESENT: Mayor Nancy Golden <br />Council Member Russ Koski <br />Approved <br />Council Member David Kubat <br />Council Member Darrin Mosher (Via Zoom) <br />Council Member Anita Rios <br />Junior Council Member Sophia Wynn (Non-Voting) <br /> <br />ABSENT: None <br /> <br />STAFF: Interim City Administrator, Athanasia Lewis <br /> City Attorney, Kurt Glaser <br /> <br />II. DISCUSSION ITEMS <br /> <br />1. Irrigation at LaMotte Park <br /> <br />Interim City Administrator Lewis reviewed the issue with the current Storm Water Irrigation Reuse <br />Equipment located at the park and reviewed the quote. The council requested additional bids/quotes for <br />repair. This item will be returned for additional discussion and action by Council later. <br /> <br />2. Brian Drive Pond <br /> <br />Interim City Administrator Lewis informed the Council of action that had been taken by the previous <br />Council, status of resident willingness for participation in lowering of the pond (2/4), and the two residents <br />that were not in favor of the project were present. Both residents (1922 & 1932 Eagle Trail) provided <br />reasoning for their unwillingness to be assessed or have the project go forward. They stated that they <br />utilize the pond for ice skating, that their yards would be affected the greatest with infrastructure being <br />installed between their yards and disruptions associated with removing (i.e. fencing, irrigation, planter <br />box, electrical equipment and trees). Both residents felt that the property owners of 6996 Brian Drive <br />purchased the home, being fully aware of the backyard situation, as they previously lived next door. Both <br />residents felt that measures could be taken by the property owners of 6996 Brian Drive on their own accord <br />(i.e. pond liner, re-enforcement of the foundation, etc.) <br /> <br />