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<br />City ofCenterville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />April 10, 2002 <br /> <br />2. Resolution #02-010 eRe-Establishing Centerville's Voting Precinct <br /> <br />Motion bv Council Member Travis. seconded bv Council Member Broussard <br />Vickers to approve Resolution #02-010 as presented. <br /> <br />Ms. Moore-Sykes explained that the law requires the City to re-establish its voting <br />precinct due to the recent redistricting. <br /> <br />Vote: All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />3. Donation of Remaining Earth Supplies to Wargo Nature Center <br /> <br />Motion bv Council Member Broussard Vickers. seconded bv Council Member <br />Nelson to donate the leftover plastic refuse ba!!s and the adhesive coated canvas <br />ba!!s to be used bv War!!o Nature Center in conjunction with the Earth Dav <br />celebration. All in favor. Motion carried unanimouslv. <br /> <br />4. Nonpoint Education for Municipal Officials <br /> <br />Ms. Moore-Sykes indicated she had attended a recent seminar concerning water quality <br />issues. She then explained that this training recommended silt fencing at every lot as well <br />as gravel driveways at every lot. She further stated that doing so would eliminate the <br />City's issue with winter closings and the mud that is tracked out onto the streets causing a <br />public health issue. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra suggested a joint Planning Commission and Council meeting and <br />scheduling the training for that meeting. <br /> <br />Ms. Moore-Sykes indicated that another recommendation was 10 feet of sod along the <br />boulevard to help with erosion. <br /> <br />Council Member Travis commented that the City had discussed these matters and <br />decided to implement them but there was some confusion and that did not happen with <br />the developer's agreements. <br /> <br />Ms. Moore-Sykes indicated that Mr. Palzer does not get a copy of the developer's <br />agreement and it would be easier to have the requirements included with the enforcement <br />policy or as a City Ordinance. <br /> <br />City Attorney Hoeft indicated that the Ordinance should be changed because the <br />developer's contract mirrors Ordinances 4A and 8. He then said that the outstanding <br />developer's agreements could be changed to include that language before presented to the <br />developers and Council for approval. <br /> <br />Page l20fl6 <br />