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<br />City Council Meeting Minutes <br />June 8, 1992 <br />page two <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />Motion by Buckbee, second by Wilharber to approve the May 27, <br />1992 regularly scheduled City Council meeting minutes with the <br />following corrections: <br />page four, paragraph four <br />Now Reads: "The Clerk/Administrator noted that <br />utilizing the calculations for <br />impermeable surfaces at $.10 per square <br />foot may be high for large parking lot <br />users, such as convenience stores and <br />grocery stores." <br /> <br />Amend to Read: "The Clerk/Administrator noted that <br />utilizing the calculations for <br />impermeable surfaces at $0.10 per square <br />foot may be high for large parking lot <br />users, such as convenience stores and <br />grocery stores. It appeared to be the <br />consensus of the City Council that $0.05 <br />per square foot would be a reasonable <br />charge for impermeable surfaces in I <br />commercial and industrial areas." <br />motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />OLD BUSINESS <br /> <br />Im~rovement of Pro~ress Road and Westview Street <br />Motion by Burgstahler, second by Wilharber to adopt a Resolution <br />to order plans and specifications for the Westview <br />Street/Progress Road Improvement Project and advertise for bids <br />to be opened on July 2, 1992 at 10:00 a.m. as indicated in the <br />feasibility report dated May 6, 1992 prepared by Maier, Stewart <br />and Associates; contingent upon the Centennial School District <br />approval of the project and agreement .to pay for all the costs <br />except for a Centerville contribution of $6,534.00 for the <br />sidewalk and $1,500.00 for street improvement, motion carried <br />unanimously. <br /> <br />Clearwater Flood Plain Reduction Project <br />John Stewart, City Engineer, was present to discuss this issue. <br />Mr. Stewart noted the Rice Creek Watershed District and the <br />Department of Natural Resources concern regarding the Peltier <br />Lake Drive culvert. Mr. Stewart advised that there are three <br />choices regarding the Peltier Lake Drive culvert: <br />1. The City can do nothing. I <br />2. The Department of Natural Resources could do a new <br />flood study and this would involve the City obtaining <br />easements from property owners abutting Clearwater <br />Creek between Main Street and Peltier Lake Drive. <br />