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Meeting Minutes CC
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<br />Dec_,ember, 13, 1989
<br />Ordinance. There appeared to be varying 1 -1 t h
<br />Council on the ordinance. Mayor Haberman noted that he felt the
<br />ordinance was very restrictive.
<br />Motion by Pelton, second by Bi_irgS_.t.,-ahlC-r, 3 Ft R I C I
<br />the proposed Noise Ordinance until time that a Y1C_dr,-:ift c_-,an
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<br />be presented to the, Council which wouli-:1 addre�_Ii_.Mayol Habf=_-r_m,-_n,_n
<br />concerns, motion carried unanimously.
<br />Police Service _-Contrac,-t
<br />Mayor Haberman noted that his feeling continues tn be th-at.
<br />Centerville should begin review of police sP.rvjcF-c.- c-a.rl'p.r in the.
<br /># year in 1990 and obtain bids for police. .- -1 /- r service, t ha at. t h e
<br />City should be prepared to have its own der-l.-artment, He felt that
<br />the City should be able to have its own department for a similar
<br />cost as compared to the 1990 contract amount.
<br />Cciunc.',-1
<br />.l member Burgstahler noted that Centerville was not
<br />terribly successful last year with regard to PoljJ(-,r- Cie, , i__C!_
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<br />contract negotiations wigs Lind
<br />LakeHeexpreedss
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<br />dJ.'._sappfDintment with a "take it or leave it contract allow 14
<br />days for a response. Burgstahler noted that 'it appearS-,, that Lino
<br />Lakes residents will have a 1990 cost of $39.5-0 per resident anu
<br />Centerville will have a $63.00 p e r r e s i d e , i -i t o- c-) f =_,� I (D r T h s a m
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<br />servi-Ce. C e n t e r v d- I I e is b e j- n g c h,-a nq t=- d f (:) r (8) h (--) u r p e. Jq. y n f
<br />service and is not getting this. He noted that.-
<br />-the current contract was unfair -and d-i'sappoint-ing:
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<br />would be to t h e a d va n ta a e c-) f b h L n d
<br />Centerville to share police services:
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<br />-'-f a Iona, term arrangement, w h i h s a fair t
<br />p r c) v ides some c e r ta *1 n t y c.ra n n o t be. re a c ht-- cl_ n tt e. ''T it e
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<br />will h,---ive nc c h (�-) i c-, e 1-1 u t k e b i d f s t:� v
<br />-Centeryille t o relay the ir f e eil ' I n g s t, c) L i•
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<br />writing ri Ing - expressing concerns -and request entering irt
<br />discuss ion for an acceptable agreement;
<br />--if Lino Lakes is unwilling to negotiate, Centerv-11.11-Ift--
<br />look f(--)r alternatives-;
<br />-it is not fair to Centervi.11e residlent,-=_Y� if the d
<br />not look at the situation.
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<br />Cr)uncil member Neumann noted that he had a feeling ttf_ hTT C
<br />La'K-e,s would ''hold up Centerville again this year. He appf=-ared
<br />to be in agreement that if no productive nep7otsat ' re
<br />achieved in 1990 the City should look at other altern.ativ.-_7- H c-�
<br />advised that it would be very important to initiate a C, I t i e i-j.
<br />Information Program with regard to police services.
<br />Counc 1 member Peterson noted th.-at it appe; a r e J - t, ha t, I o c, 9 9.
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<br />the citations on the monthly pol-i(De reports Centei_vil 1. e. 1_:7� P J1 t7-
<br />csetting a fair amot-int of police servi,
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<br />until- amended by the Centennial Fire, 'teer " ng C-.,(--)Mlrjit
<br />motion carried un,-animc)Usly.
<br />P r_Q P_Qs_e�cl Recreate Q -a - - -P-0-w- -e A 9. re e m e n
<br />Motion by Haberman, second by Pelton to request that t h P. p r o p o s e d
<br />Recreat ion Joint PoweIDee-ddC) t h,-:1 t t1-e I o1
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<br />description of the coordinator will be more defined t(---) t h f--- p o i n t
<br />of how recreation programs are to 1--)e paid for an(l what porti(Dfl
<br />would be subsidizedl motion carried unanimously.
<br />PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS
<br />member Peterson advise�d th,-a t h e. Ihd r e. c_-1 P, i V e. 0 C! C) Mp la I
<br />c) u n (2, 1'I a lit's
<br />that the City staff have been smoking in the fil'p._. depart _M e n t,
<br />(D r t i c-) n of the building. The C 1 e r IT, I/ A d m i n i .9 t r,-a t c) r d v is e d t ha t
<br />,he of f ice and me-eting room j-) o r t i o n f t h b u i I d i n g i s -a n c, n
<br />area and that City staff-F IC) M t recce permiss *10 T-1
<br />Fire Chief to util i*ze_ the fire portion of the bulldIng f c-1
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<br />smoking
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<br />during breaks. The Clerk 'Admi n, i s t r t c)Y' 7 1 -,q T., C) it e
<br />Fire Chief and work out the concern.
<br />NEW BUSINESS
<br />4i-quQr Licence Applications
<br />Motion by Pelton, second. by Neum.-ann to
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<br />liquor licenses for 1990:
<br />-WaterworIK'"s Bar
<br />-On Sale Liquor,
<br />-Off Sale Liquor,
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<br />0 U ri d a y Liquor
<br />Sale Non- Tntox icatinp.
<br />-Ci,aarettel
<br />D -a ri (_ e ;
<br />Inn
<br />-On S,--.ile Liquor,
<br />-Off
<br />Liquor_ ,
<br />.--(-)ff Sale Non-Tntoxicat: ing
<br />- (71 1 aa r e t t e,
<br />-Trippels Mark -et
<br />-Off Sale N(--)ri-- Intox icat Ing
<br />-C.Aigarette;
<br />Corner E x T:) r S
<br />-cigarette
<br />_.-T. C. 's Liquor
<br />L i (q. u (--) r ,
<br />q,
<br />-Off Sale Intoxic(7-01,-ina
<br />-Cio-arette;
<br />-House of Chu
<br />S,---i I e Ness n -- I n t r-) x 1' ca t i n g L i q u r-) r
<br />unanimou::_,Iy.
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