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<br />CC Meeting Minutes <br />page two <br />June 22, 1988 <br /> <br />developer that the City of Centerville is making no <br />commitment to any change to zoning, MUSA extensions, <br />comprehensive plan amendments which are suggested by the <br />current sketch plan, Maier, Stewart and Associates is <br />directed to prepare a feasibility study for the proposed <br />Rehbein development south of Main Street; <br />-Maier, Stewart and Associates is directed to prepare a <br />feasibility study for the proposed Rehbein development <br />north of Main Street in connection with the proposed <br />development south of Main Street; <br />-the developer will be responsible for the cost of the <br />feasibility studies in accordance with past City <br />policy; <br />-the developer will escrow the required $500 planning escrow <br />to be used for both of the proposed developments, after <br />which Northwest Associated Consultants, Inc. will <br />review the sketch plans for report to the City, this <br />direction is based on the understanding of developer <br />that he will also be responsible for any additional <br />costs which may be incurred by the City with regard to <br />the planner review of the proposed developments, <br />motion carried unanimously. . <br /> <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Miller advised that the contract deadline for the tower will be <br />July 1, 1988. The interior painting of the tower will be <br />complete by July 1, 1988. The tower is expected to become <br />operational by July 1, 1988, however, the exterior painting will <br />not be complete until July 15, 1988. <br /> <br />Stewart advised that the system is expected to be operational by <br />July 15, 1988 so that the first installment of the assessment <br />monies for L'Allier Estates II should be able to be collected on <br />this date, causing minimum loss in interest to the City. <br /> <br />PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br />Dawn Sperry, 6913 Tourville Circle appeared before the Council <br />regarding a letter of complaint of a vehicle which had been <br />parking overnight on the street and a petition of complaint <br />regarding the operation of a business at 6923 Tourville Circle. <br />A copy of the letter and petition of complaint are attached to <br />and made a part of these minutes. Concerns expressed were: <br />-If the plants are allowed to stay, there will still be <br />trucks going in and out and that these trucks do not <br />have back up signals which is dangerous for the <br />children in the neighborhood. <br />-There has been litter from landscaping materials. <br />-What effect is there on the water table with regard to the <br />continual watering of the plants. <br />-She would like the whole operation to be moved out so that <br />