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<br />City Council 12-07-2006, 7:45 p.m. <br />Minutes of Work Session <br /> <br />Present were Mayor Mary Capra, Council Members Michelle Lakso, Tom Lee and Jeff <br />Paar. Also present were Administrator Dallas Larson, City Attorney Kurt Glaser and <br />Mark Statz, City Engineer. Absent was Council Member Richard Terway. <br /> <br />The agenda included interview of candidates for P&Z and discussing the CSAH 14 Joint <br />Powers Agreement with representatives of Anoka County. <br /> <br />The Council met with P&Z candidates Darrin Mosher and Ben Fehrenbacher and asked <br />each a series of questions. The appointment will be placed on the next regular meeting <br />agenda for a decision. <br /> <br />Representatives of Anoka County were invited to attend to discuss the Joint Powers <br />Agreement. Present were Commissioner Rhonda Sivarajah, County Engineer Doug <br />Fischer and Assistant Engineer Lyndon Robjent. Council Member Elect, Linda Broussard <br />participated in this part of the meeting. City Attorney Glaser reviewed the progress with <br />Anoka County on the Joint Powers Agreement. Doug Fischer responded on behalf of the <br />County on the agreement issues and indicated that the County is willing to cover all of <br />the storm sewer costs and have made compromises on several other issues. The Council <br />remained concerned about the issues of maintenance of storm sewers and ponds, credit <br />for land provided to the County by Centerville and construction engineering on utilities <br />and streetscape where the City will also provide construction engineering. <br /> <br />After all of the questions were asked and answered by Anoka County representatives, <br />County officials left the meeting. Instructions were given to City Attorney Glaser to <br />continue negotiating the agreement in an attempt to reach a compromise. <br /> <br />Adjourned at approximately 10:30 p.m. <br /> <br />Dallas Larson <br />City Administrator <br />
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