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<br />Equipment consists of two 1,250 gallon per minute pumpers, one 1,500 gallon per minute pumper with a 65 foot <br />ladder truck, two] ,800 gallon tankers, three grass rig units, three emergency/rescue vehicles, one utility vehicle as <br />well as other miscellaneous fire fighting and rescue equipment. <br /> <br />Police Deoartment. The City has a police department operated through a Jomt-powers agreement with the <br />communities of CentervilJe, Circle Pines and Lexington. All dispatching is conducted through the Anoka County <br />Sheriff's Department. <br /> <br />Park and Recreationa] Facilities. The City currently operates several municipal parks encompassing approximately <br />35 acres. Facilities include baseball/softball fields, picnic shelters, soccer/football fields, hockey/skating rinks, a <br />skate park, and general playground equipment. The combination of these parks and recreational facilities comprise <br />a complete park and recreation system throughout the City. <br /> <br />City Government <br /> <br />CentervilJe, organized in ]857, is a Minnesota Statutory City with an 'Optional Plan A' form of government. It has <br />a mayor elected at large for a two-year term and four council members also elected at large for four-year terms. <br />The professional staff is appointed and consists of an administrator, finance director, clerk, attorney, and engineer. <br /> <br />Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />The City has a comprehensive plan, which serves as a guidance tool for phases of development within the <br />community as well as guidelines for providing essential services. <br /> <br />Employee Pension Programs <br /> <br />The City employs nine full-time people. The pension plan covers all nine employees as of December 3],2002. <br /> <br />The City participates in contributory pension plans through the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) <br />under Minnesota Statutes, Chapters, 353 and 356, which covers all full-time and certain part-time employees. <br />PERA administers the Public Employees Retirement Fund (PERF) and the Public Employees Police and Fire Fund <br />(PEPFF), which are cost sharing, multiple-employer retirement plans. This plan is state administered and is <br />coordinated with the Federal Social Security Retirement Plan (FICA) and employees are vested after three years of <br />credited service. State statute requires the City to fund current service pension cost as it accrues. Prior service cost <br />is being amortized over a period of 40 years and is being funded by payment determined as a percentage of gross <br />wages paid by all employers participating in the State Association. <br /> <br />City contributions to PERF for the past eight years have been as follows: <br /> <br />Year Amount Year Amount <br />2002 $20,932 1998 $13,026 <br />2001 15,963 1997 8,879 <br />2000 ]5,736 1996 6,851 <br />1999 14,953 ]995 5,984 <br /> <br />(Remainder of page left intentionally blank) <br /> <br />- 14. <br />