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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />March 12, 2008 <br />Spring Park. He requested that cost participation be considered by the City for the <br />materials, which are above and beyond the original design. <br />City Engineer Statz stated that he wanted the Council to be comfortable with the design <br />and plantings. He displayed photos of the before and after proposed look. <br />Discussion ensued. <br />Councilmember Lee recommended this proposal be presented to the Parks and <br />Recreation Committee before it is approved. <br />City Engineer Statz stated that the amount of $6,260 would be the total cost to the City. <br />Consensus reached to add this to the all-committee joint meeting agenda of Apri12, 2008. <br /> <br />Closing on New Public Works Building <br />City Administrator Larson reported the building is substantially complete. He requested <br />that Council consider closing on the project prior to completing the work. He explained <br />the proposal is to close and escrow approximately $75,000 (in addition to the warranty <br />escrow of $100,000). <br />Mayor Capra requested awalk-through of the building prior to closing. <br />City Administrator Larson distributed a list of additional items for approval in the amount <br />of $7,650. <br />Mr. Paul Palzer, Public Works Director, requested an upgraded polyurethane coating be <br />applied to the concrete floor for better protection. He reported that the cost is about <br />$16,000; however, the lifespan is about 20 years. <br />Motion by Council Member Lee, seconded by Council Member Lakso, to approve <br />the upgraded coating at a cost not to exceed $16,000. <br />Councilmember Paar questioned which funds would pay for the additional costs. <br />City Administrator Larson replied that it would probably come from the Utility Fund. <br />Motion carried (4/1) (Councilmember Paar opposed.) <br />VIII. NEW BUSINESS <br />Centerville Lion's Request for Funding <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />
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