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<br />~ <br /> <br />MOTION by Wilharber, seconded by Brenner to approve the installation oflighting by <br />NSP for the Laurie Lamotte and Tracie McBride parks. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />BUILDING PERMIT FEES: <br />Ms. Chris Swenson 7105 Brian Way and Ms. Lisa Colvard of7l47 Brian Way, questioned <br />the Council concerning water and sewer charges on the building permits. Swenson <br />explained Centerville's current W.A.C. is seventeen times higher than Lino Lakes and <br />W.A.C. and S.A.c. permit fees are higher than the surrounding area. Buckbee explained <br />the fees associated with the permits are unlike some of the surrounding areas because the <br />fees are included in the cost of the property. Wilharber explained no one at the meeting <br />was able to clearly state the cost involved. Brenner suggested doing a cost comparison <br />study to address this issue and any future questions. Buckbee commented the current fees <br />are the same as when their present homes were built. Swenson was unaware of the past <br />charges. Buckbee suggested pulling the old permits to compare costs. Gerald Rebhein <br />requested the fees remain on the building permit so the builder pays, instead of the <br />developer. Wilharber suggested setting up a meeting with the Building Inspector and <br />staff <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />APT ANTENNA SITE LEASE: <br />March addressed the antenna site lease, explaining section 11 had an addition to the lease <br />agreement. Wilharber asked if the lawyer had looked at the contract. March indicated the <br />lawyer had looked at the contract. Further, if an antenna needs to be moved they will pay <br />all the associated costs and will remove the antennas if the water tower needs work. <br /> <br />MOTION by Brenner, seconded by Buckbee to enter the APT antenna site lease <br />agreement. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />VACATED LAND: <br />Theodore Erkenback and William Domseifpetitioned the City on the 30th of May <br />requesting the land identified as (see attached map) be vacated. Wilharber stated, he <br />looked at the piece ofland in question and met with some of the neighbors but didn't <br />know why it shouldn't be vacated. Buckbee asked, why this issue had been tabled. March <br />explained it had been refered to P&Z and did not recall the recommendation, but would <br />revisit the issue at the next P&Z meeting. <br /> <br />NOISE PERMIT: <br />John Magill requested a noise permit for a benefit being held for a friends daughter who is <br />sick. The benefit is getting bigger than first thought, so they plan to move the disk Jockey <br />on the deck at Kelly's. Magill explained the benefit will be held on September 7, starting <br />~ at 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. which includes a pig roast. Further, the majority of the <br /> <br />CC8-28MM.WPS <br /> <br />2 <br />
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