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<br />City ofCenterville City Council Meeting October 9, 1996 <br /> <br />Joyce Stevens utility hook up - Nyberg said Joyce Stevens would like to have a utility <br />connection to her property. Gerald Rehbein said she was willing to pay $5,000.00. <br /> <br />MOTION by Powers-Rasmussen, seconded by Brenner to charge $3,500 for sewer and <br />$1,644.91 for water which would be $5,144.91. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />InterconnectlWater Tower - Nyberg explained the Centerville's comprehensive water plan <br />options from a letter dated October 9. The issues Nyberg would have to develop by doing <br />a feasibility study as are follows: - Location <br />- Different types of towers <br />- Electrical configurations <br />- Paint Scheme <br />- Financing Options <br />Nyberg would propose a 500,000 gallon size water tower. Cost estimates are around <br />$600,000. to $675,000. <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />The watermain interconnect would either run down 20th or 21st Avenue corridor. There <br />would be issues to address with highway easements and other easements. Project cost <br />would include improvements, watermain and valve meter manhole and potential <br />assessments. The city would have to consider an inter-city agreement with Lino Lakes, <br />such as, cost to purchase water. The city may want to consider Projection of costs with <br />and without a new water tower. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS: <br />Recommendationfrom P&Rfor Seasonal Park Manager - Kevin Fogerty was present to <br />represent P&R Fogerty spoke with Paul Palzer and they have discussed the plowing, <br />snow removal and flooding the ice rink. In the past the P&R committee members have <br />volunteered their time to over see the management of the ice rink. P&R requested the <br />council to consider a part time seasonal rink manager for scheduling of attendees, accident <br />follow up, enforcing policies and over see the attendance of the rink attendants. In the <br />past the rink attendant were left on their own and there have been some problems. The ice <br />rink is open 42 hours, every week for 8 weeks of the year. The ice rink is open two weeks <br />in December, all of January and two weeks in February. They are proposing a managers <br />for 8 to 10 hours a week. Fogerty, last year, put in about 8 hours a week, doing sidewalk <br />and rink maintenance and he would show up an half hour before closing to complete snow <br />plowing. Wi/harber thanked Fogerty and the other committee members for the many years <br />of volunteering and help. Helmbrecht asked March ifhe had spoken to Palzer. March had <br />not spoke with Palzer but would like to before committing. March asked what were the <br />past rink attendants paid. Fogerty explained last year the total wages spent on rink <br />attendants was $1,370.00 - they start at $6.50 an hour and every year they get a .25 cent <br />increase. March asked what position was P&R looking at. Fogarty said Head Rink <br />Attendant, Rink Manager. Helmbrecht asked March to talk to Paul and check into it. <br /> <br />Council wages - March checked with Hellings on the procedures. HeIlings stated the pay <br />increase would not go into effect until after the 1 st of the year. Gaustad said the <br /> <br />4 <br />