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<br />- rage 1 aT L <br /> <br />Jim March <br /> <br />To: Wayne LeBlanc; Theresa Brenner; Tom Peterson; Tim Rehbine; Ray Devine; Michelle Moser; Lori <br />Dam; John McLean; Jim Hoeft; Hanna Tilsen; Brian Hanson; Patricia Scott; Elizabeth Scheller; <br />Doug Porter; Dave Kilian; Mary Capra; Aimee Fairbrother; City Council <br /> <br />Subject: Week in Review <br /> <br />Week in Review <br /> <br />August 18, 2000 <br /> <br />Building Permits this Period = 3 <br />Building Permits YTD = 120 <br />New Homes Year to Date = 33 <br /> <br />********************************************************************************************** <br /> <br />* I received a letter from Anoka County Environmental Services this week. They <br />announced that they had received 101 well water samples sent to them from around the <br />County during their water testing promotion. Sixteen samples were received from the City <br />of Centerville. Ten well water samples of the total 1 01 samples were contaminated with <br />coliform bacteria. One well exceeded the safe nitrate level for drinking water. They did not <br />indicate if any of the contaminated wells were within the City of Centerville. They did <br />provide information to properly disinfect a contaminated well to those that had problems. <br /> <br />* APT will be replacing their antennas on the watertower with new antennas. The new <br />antennas will be in the same locations as the existing antennas, but the new receivers will <br />be slightly smaller and lighter. The current lease allows them to change antennas at their <br />own expense, <br /> <br />* Curb and gutter was installed in phase II of Center Villa this week. <br /> <br />* Centerville has a new location for public works. The City successfully closed on the <br />Eag!e TruCKing loc3tion on Tuesday morning, '-.^Ie will be making the complete move to the <br />new building within the next couple weeks. <br /> <br />* Sewer and water is being extended south from Parkview Addition to Hunter's Crossing <br />this week. There have been some easement issues and right of way obstructions to <br />complicate the project, but the work is proceeding at a rapid pace. The dry weather has <br />been great for the construction projects. <br /> <br />* The City Hall/Fire Hall and former Eagle Trucking building were inspected by a loss <br />control specialist from Berkeley Risk Administrators this week. The buildings passed <br />inspections. <br /> <br />* I spoke to Greg Owens from the County Bank yesterday. They have hired a local person <br />to be the branch manager for the facility. I will not disclose the name, because they <br />are issuing a press release on the subject. They plan to have the mobile banking facility on <br />location by mid-September. Greg also mentioned that the bank could possibly finance the <br />8/18/00 <br />
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