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<br />~ <br /> <br />CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br />CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />JUNE 19, 1996 <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City Council of the City of Centerville held a workshop on <br />June 19, 1996 at the City Hall. <br /> <br />START TIME: <br />END TIME: <br /> <br />5:00 p.m. <br />5:55 p.m. <br /> <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Tom Wilharber <br />Theresa Brenner <br />Sanna Buckbee <br /> <br />Mary Jo Helmbrecht <br /> <br />PRESENT: <br /> <br />Laura Powers-Rasmussen <br /> <br />STAFF/CONSULTANTS: Jim March <br /> <br />Trudi Breuninger <br /> <br />Clearwater Meadows <br /> <br />Rockey Goertz requested additional building permits for Clearwater Meadows. He stated that the 13 lots <br />on the south side of the creek are out of the flood plain and would like to start building homes in that <br />area. Rockey explained some of the items that would need to be taken care of - no permits issued for <br />homes in the floodplain, - remove contingency of FEMA, - approve the final plat. Rockey stated that if <br />split entries instead of two-stories were built the flood plain would not be an issue. He also assured that <br />the streets, curbs, driveways and a percentage of the yard would be out of the flood plain. <br /> <br />Jim March stated the worst case the city would be left with a development that is 30% built on. <br /> <br />Rockey agreed to sign off on any assurances prepared by the city attorney. <br /> <br />Tom stated if the attorney would agree to preparing a statement or document for Rockey to sign off of, <br />with stipulations as noted and the engineer would be ok with it, it would be acceptable to him also. <br /> <br />Hensel Property <br /> <br />Theresa Brenner expressed the need for multi-family and higher density because of the Livable <br />Communities Act. Rockey stated the Hensel property is proposed as single family because the land is not <br />suited for townhomes. However he did state he is working on an 84 unit complex system for the old <br />Golden Meadows area. <br /> <br />Mayor Updates <br /> <br />Tom reported that he sent of a letter to Anoka County in response to their request to assist Betty Berg <br />with assessments. In his letter he stated that the assessments were for delinquent utilities and that the city <br />did not want to set a precedence in assisting residents. <br /> <br />CC6-19MM.WPS <br /> <br />1 <br />
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