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<br />Punsuant to due call and notice thereof, the City Council of the <br />City of Centerville held their regular meeting on Wednesday, <br />December 12, 1979 in the City Hall. Mayor Prachar called the <br />meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Present were Burque, L'Allier, <br />Laska, Savela and Attorney Hawkins. <br /> <br />Leon L'Allier made a motion to accept the minutes of the <br />December 3rd meeting, Gary 3avela seconded it, motion carried. <br />Fran Burque made a motion to accept the minutes of the November <br />28th meeting, Gary Savela seconded it, motion carried. <br /> <br />1980 fire contract with Lino Lakes was discussed. The matter <br />of the number of dwelling units in the area that Centerville <br />Fire Department covers was discussed. Clerk is to inquire of <br />the Lino Lakes Clerk if she has the number of dwelling units <br />on the streets in the Centerville covered area. Matter will <br />be discussed at the January meeting. <br /> <br />Mr. Al L'Allier appeared before council with request for a <br />variance on property he owns on Mill Road. Variance had <br />previously been approved by the P & Z. First variance would <br />involve the following: A lot created by metes and bounds <br />description would have the following legal description: The <br />South 63.2 feet of Lot 5, Block 2, L'Allier Estates, according <br />to the map or plat thereof on file and of record in the office <br />of the County Recorder in and for Anoka County, Minnesota, <br />lying East of the West 204 feet thereof and the East 191.31 <br />feet of that part of the Lot 9, Auditor's Subdivision No. 47 <br />Revised, according to the plat thereof on file and of record <br />in the office of the Register of ueeds in and for Anoka, <br />Minnesota, that lies East of the Southerly extension of the <br />West line of Lot 10, Auditor's Subdivision No. 47 Revised, <br />and that lies South of said Lot 10. This lot is lacking <br />the required 100 feet frontage under Ordinance #10, II <br />RESIDENTIAL (D), the required 15,000 square feet under the <br />same Section and Ordinance #15, S~CTION 6-LOT STANDARDS #10 <br />for the metes and bounds description. Second lot is the <br />balance of Lot 5, Block 2, L'Allier Estates which does not <br />have the sufficient 100 feet frontage under Ordinance ~10, <br />II R~SIDENTIAL (D) but exceeds the square footage building <br />requirements. Floyd Laska made a motion to grant a variance <br />on both lots as P & Z recommended, Fran Burque seconded it, <br />motion carried. We are granting the split on Lot 5 because <br />the strip is of no particular value to anyone except the <br />owner of the remainder of Lot 9. <br /> <br />Proposed guidelines for rink attendants was discussed. The <br />City has received 5 names for rink attendants, Jerome Hughes, <br />Jo e Perkowski',. Dan Tourville, Jim Burque and Frank Marcello. <br />Consensus was to pay the attendants according to the Minimum <br />wage for Park & rlec employees, being $2.90 an hour. Mayor <br />will meet with attendants on Thursday afternoon setting up <br />the guidaines and show them how to flood the rink. <br />