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<br />CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING <br /> JANUARY 12, 2005 <br />5:30 p.m. <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City of Centerville held a scheduled work session <br />meeting on January 12, 2005, at City Hall, 1880 Main Street. <br />PRESENT: <br />Mayor Mary Capra <br /> Council Member Paar <br /> Council Member Lakso <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers <br /> Council Member Lee <br />ABSENT: <br />None. <br />STAFF: <br />Ms. Bender, Mr. Meyer <br />OTHERS: <br /> Mr. Lynn, Lynn & Associates <br />I. CALL TO ORDER <br />Mayor Capra opened the January 12, 2005, City Council work session meeting at 5:30 <br />p.m. <br />II. MR. JOHN MEYER, POSITION UPDATE – FINANCE DIRECTOR <br />Mr. Meyer reviewed the presented Interim Statement of Financial Activity for the City of <br />Centerville. Mr. Meyer stated that the City is on route to stay on the same levy and be <br />able to make improvements in the future. <br />Council asked how the position was going for Mr. Meyer and whether he intended on <br />relocating. Mr. Meyer stated that he does intend on relocating; however, his children are <br />in the midst of the school year. Council questioned whether Mr. Meyer was working 40 <br />hours in-house. Mr. Meyer stated yes but he was occasionally taking work home with <br />him. There was lengthy discussion regarding working remotely, concerns regarding <br />private information being on home computers and liability associated with same, <br />software programs and licensing. Consensus was that no private data should be removed <br />from City Hall and staff was requested to provide Council a break down of software <br />packages and licensing information for current programs housed on City computers. <br />Mr. Meyer reviewed the presented League of Minnesota Cities Property Tax Calculator <br />information provided to them. Mr. Meyer stated that historically the City of Centerville’s <br />taxes have been decreasing while other communities have increased. Council Member <br /> <br />
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