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<br />Page I of2 <br /> <br />Jim March <br /> <br />To: Wayne LeBlanc; Tom Peterson; Theresa Brenner; Ray Devine; Patricia Scott; Michelle Moser; <br />Mary Capra; Lori Darn; John McLean; Jim Hoeft; Hanna Tilsen; Elizabeth Scheller; Doug Porter; <br />Dave Kilian; City Council; Brian Hanson; Aimee Fairbrother <br /> <br />Subject: Week in Review <br /> <br />Week in Review <br /> <br />April 27, 2000 <br /> <br />Building Permits this Period = 5 <br />Building Permits YTD = 53 <br />New Homes Year to Date = 20 <br /> <br />************************************************************************************************ <br /> <br />This week in Genterville history... <br /> <br />. This edition of the Week in Review is a day early, because I will be out of the office <br />tomorrow. The Apple Academy is closed for staff training, so I will be operating in the role <br />of primary parent tomorrow. <br /> <br />. The workers compensation audit was completed on Monday of this week. <br /> <br />. I spoke to Brent Coatney owner of Terminal Transport yesterday. Mr. Coatney is <br />interested in discussing the purchase of the Cedar Street Park property. This will be a <br />future agenda item for committees and Council. <br /> <br />. I spoke to Greg Owens (President of the County Bank) yesterday. Greg has confirmed <br />that they want to break ground as soon as possible for their Centerville branch facility. They <br />are currentiy in the process of hiring staff. They expect to have a bank manager hired in <br />May. The architect is working on the building plans. I received a call from their civil <br />engineer yesterday. They are working on the drainage and grading plans for the site. Greg <br />reaffirmed that they are very excited and look forward to having the city monument sign on <br />the bank property. They can not wait to become a part of our business community. <br /> <br />. Street sweeping is complete. Hydrant flushing is scheduled for next week. <br /> <br />. I spoke to Jim Luger (Washington County Parks Director) yesterday. Mr. Luger indicated <br />that Washington County is in full support of the Northeast trail vision that was outlined in <br />Wayne LeBlanc's letter on behalf of Park and Rec. Mr. Luger told me that Washington <br />County was{eSPOnSible for paving the trail from Hugo to Forest Lake on the abandoned <br />railroad righ of way. I asked Mr. Luger what we would need to do to ensure that a trail <br />(on;;Jonent would be included in the plans for the reconstruction of CSAH 8 from 1-35E to <br />Highway 61. Mr. Luger said he has had conversations with the Washington County <br />Highway Engineer and that he has responded that a trail component could be included in <br />the reconstruction plans. We will have to make sure this becomes a reality. Mr. Luger <br />wcuJd like to see the trail continue over 135E through Lino and Centerville and then into the <br /> <br />4/2 i.'( .,j <br />