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City of Centerville <br />Work Session & City Council Meeting Minutes <br />November 13, 2025 <br />Motion by Council Member Rios seconded by Council Member Koski to Approve Consent Agenda <br />Items #1-3 and #7-9 as presented. Roll call: Mayor Golden, Council Members Broussard Vickers, <br />Koski, Kubat and Rios. Motion carried. <br />Council Member Koski, Item #4 - stated that Veterans Day is such an important day and we wanted to <br />thank all veterans and their families. <br />Council Member Koski, Item #5 — he thanked the resident for their donation and assistance with the <br />installation of the Fiore Tree. <br />Council member Koski, Item #6 — he wanted to recognize the Lions for their service to the community <br />and do not ask for anything in return. <br />Motion by Council Member Koski, seconded by Council Member Rios to Approve Consent Agenda <br />Items #4, #5 & #6 as presented. Roll call: Mayor Golden, Council Members Broussard Vickers, <br />Koski, Kubat and Rios. Motion carried. <br />VIIL OLD BUSINESS. <br />1. 6996 Brian Drive — Wet Backyard <br />City Administrator Lewis stated that this item has been discussed in the past and that Engineer Schlegel <br />would provide an update of the quotes that were received. <br />Engineer Schlegel stated that they solicited quotes (two provided quotes — Olson's Sewer - $54,005.35 <br />and Motiv Excavating - $57,327.95); it was stated that the original Motiv Excavating quote was outdated <br />and that there would be an additional 30% to bid items along with an additional $8,500 mobilization fee <br />to start in 2025 and an additional 20% to bid items along with an additional $7,500 mobilization fee to <br />start in the Spring of 2026. <br />It was stated that involved property owners were present, and the Council would accept their input. <br />Mr. Martin Fate, 1922 Eagle Trail, introduced himself to Council, stated that the majority of the work <br />would be on his property. He questioned the Engineer's memorandum regarding elevations of 6996 Brian <br />Drive and the rear yard drainage. He stated that it does not speak of the pond but their rear yard. He <br />questioned if the pond level decreases, would it alleviate the standing water, and would they need to <br />regrade the rear yard following the lowering of the pond. Mr. Fate also stated that the quote from Olson's <br />Sewer stated that the fence was to be removed and reinstalled by others, which would be additional costs <br />to him. He also stated that the bid does not address inground sprinkler systems and he questioned if that <br />was him. He questioned the option of improving the channel which would be least costly to the city. <br />Engineer Schlegel stated that with the pipe the pond elevation would be lowered to approximately 902, <br />she stated that the city is limited on how much lower the channel can go. Council Member Kubat stated <br />that lowering the channel would be a temporary fix and need to be completed again in the future. He <br />stated that the proposed pipe would be long-lasting and more effective. <br />Mr. Toni Boddie, 6996 Brian Drive, asked if the city would consider annual pumping the pond and Council <br />concurred that this was not feasible. <br />Council Member Kubat asked if residents agreed with the city pay $32,000 and Mr. & Mrs. Boddie agree <br />to an Assessment Waiver in the amount of $22,000 for the project as the neighbors are not in agreement. <br />Page 4 of 12 <br />43 <br />