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<br />CC Meeting Minutes <br />Page Six <br />July 13, 1988 <br /> <br />Also present was Max Thompson of Cellular I, who preBented a <br />letter to the Council from Kevin P. Baumann, P. E. at Paul J. <br />Ford and Company Structural Engineers attesting to the strength <br />of the tower. A copy of this letter is on file with the City <br />Clerk. <br /> <br />Clerk advised Council that variances would be needed to Ordinance <br />#8, Section 21.05, Ordinance #4, Section 33.03, and Ordinance #4, <br />TABLE B MINIMUM LOT SIZE (10 acres). <br /> <br />Motion by Wilharber, second by Neumann to approve the Prachar <br />variance request to Ordinance #8, Section 21.05 as described in <br />their original variance request, motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Variances to Ordinance #4 were not addressed. <br /> <br />A copy of the Prachar variance request, which includes the legal <br />description of the property to be split is attached to and made a <br />part of these minutes. <br /> <br />Mayor L'Allier recessed the meeting at 9:00 p.m. <br /> <br />Mayor L'Allier reconvened the meeting at 9:12 p.m. <br /> <br />Carol Pelton, Chairperson of the Park and Recreation Committee <br />was present to provide justification for keeping the old hockey <br />rink up one more season. Pelton advised that just in case <br />something were to go wrong the Park and Recreation Committee <br />would like to keep the old rink up until the new rink is <br />operational. Pelton assured the Council that the old rink would <br />be taken down Spring 1989. <br /> <br />It was noted that volunteers will be needed July 30, 1988 to <br />install new boards on the new hockey rink. Interested persons <br />are to contact Gerry LeTendre, Carol Pelton or City Hall. Dave <br />Lutz, Centerville Lions Club member advised that he would notify <br />the Centerville Lions Club of this date. <br /> <br />Motion by Wilharber, second by Neumann to approve advance payment <br />for materials for the fencing on the new rink upon receipt of an <br />invoice giving correct dollar amounts, motion carried <br />unanimously. <br /> <br />Archie Gay, Centennial Fire Chief appeared before the Council to <br />present a proposal to install receiver equipment on the <br />Centerville water tower to improve communications for police and <br />fire departments. Gay noted that a 8' X 8' building would also <br />be needed to house related equipment. Gay advised that the <br />Cellular I tower may cause interference for such transmitters, <br />and that Max Thompson of Cellular I has agreed to investigate <br />