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<br />Tri-Cities Police Department and Fundim! Formulas <br />Mayor Wilharber briefed the Council on the Tri-Cities Joint Police Department progress and <br />possible funding formulas. Now, the City ofCenterville pays $187,000 per year for seventeen <br />hours of coverage with 24 hour emergency response. Mayor Wilharber explained the task force <br />plans to subtract past contributions made to the police department and implement a buy in on <br />equipment of$45,000. This is a significant increase compared to the previous year's amount of <br />approximately $100,000. The task force is aware ofthe city's growth and has anticipated an <br />increase in coverage. Mayor Wilharber recommended the city require a police car be placed in <br />Centerville full-time. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber gave a synopsis of a funding formula that the cities have investigated. The <br />formula is made up of the following: number of calls to each city, population, market valuation <br />and combined miles of city roads. Mayor Wilharber clarified the task force plans to weight the <br />criteria, thus determining each city's payment amount. Furthermore, Mayor Wilharber felt <br />Centerville should not pay a portion of all police calls, since the city of Lexington had nearly one <br />thousand more police calls than the other two cities. Councilmember Buckbee stated The <br />Council's consensus was to place more weight on calls to each city. <br /> <br />Traffic on 20th Avenue and Main Street <br />Mayor \Vilharber referred to a letter issued by Officer Rinsen of the CPLPD. Mayor 'Wilharber <br />noted the intersection in questions is in Anoka County jurisdiction and he suggested the County <br />address the issue. Councilmember Brenner commented on behalf of Councilmember Powers; <br />Powers requested additional lighting, a pedestrian crosswalk and signage at the 20th Avenue and <br />Main Street intersection. Mayor Wilharber suggested Staff write a letter to Anoka County and <br />request an investigation of the stated intersection. <br /> <br />School Flood Lights <br />Mayor Wilharber reported he received a complaint about the school's flood lights that seem to <br />blind drivers north bound on LaMotte Drive. Mayor Wilharber recommended Staff send a letter <br />to the church addressing the parking lot lighting and forward a copy of the letter to Acting Police <br />Chief Heckman. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />Starfire Gymnastics - Sketch Plan ,j <br />Mr. March gave an overview of the Starfire gymnastics sketch plan'. The Planning Commission <br />viewed the site and building sketch plan during its June meeting. Area citizens showed up at the <br />Planning meeting and stated they like the 250' by 120' building idea. However, concerns were <br />raised in regards to drainage. <br /> <br />Mr. March commented ordinance #64; Special Use Permits states a special use permit and its <br />hearings are optional. In addition, the Planning Commission held a public hearing in regards to <br />rezoning the property. Mr. March stated the Planning Commission made recommendation to the <br /> <br />9 <br />