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<br />a preliminary report of the Staff positions prepared for the next Council meeting. <br /> <br />The City of Centerville November 13-24 <br />MOTION by Councilmember Brenner to approve the receipts and disbursements for November <br />13-24, including the Local Government Consultants billing statements of$I,755.00 Motion <br />seconded by Councilmember Powers. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Senior Housing P~ Estimate No.1 (FinaQ <br />Mr. Nyberg briefed the Council on a damaged hydrant near the senior housing complex. Mr. <br />Nyberg reported on Friday, November 21, Mr. Paul Palzer (Public Works Director/Building <br />Inspector) attempted to complete a hydrant flow meter test, but was unsuccessful. Mr. Nyberg <br />added the hydrant was affected from the senior housing construction. Mr. Nyberg suggested <br />three options the Council may consider prior to paying the senior housing pay estimate. One <br />option is to pay the estimate and request the hydrant be repaired in less than the one year <br />warranty. Another alternative is to pay the estimate contingent upon repair of the hydrant. A last <br />option would be to table the pay estimate until the hydrant is repaired. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber questioned Mr. Nyberg about the senior housing seed and mulch cost. Mr. <br />Nyberg replied the Eagle Pass developers will complete the senior housing seed and mulch. Mr. <br />March wondered if the Eagle Pass developers had knowledge of the seed and mulch requirements. <br />Mr. Nyberg replied they did. <br /> <br />MOTION by Councilmember Brenner to approve Senior Housing Pay Estimate Number One, <br />with 5% retainage. Motion seconded by Councilmember Powers. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />SET AGENDA <br /> <br />Alexander House <br />Cable Meeting <br />Christmas Help <br />EDC Committee Report <br /> <br />MOTION by Councilmember Brenner to set the agenda with the noted changes. Motion <br />seconded by Councilmember Powers. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br /> <br />Signage on Heritage Street & Progress Road <br />Mr. March reported the City received a petition for a stop sign on Heritage Street & Progress <br />Road. Mr. March agreed with CPLPD to deny the stop sign request based on the traffic study <br />report. Ms. Gaustad reported Ms. Leiffiing requested consideration to install a "Child at Play" <br />sign on Heritage Street if the stop sign was denied. Ms. Gaustad added Mr. Palzer estimated the <br />cost for the sign and the labor would be approximately $125.00 per sign. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />2 <br />