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of the street. Wilharber -aye, Travis -Aye, Sweeney -aye, Nelson -nay. Motion carried. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Generator Purchase <br /> Mr. March reported that Fire Chief Bennett requested authorization to purchase a generator for <br /> Centerville City Hall. The generator would be sized to operate both City Hall and the Fire Station in the <br /> event of an emergency or natural disaster. The generator may cost in the area of $30,000. Furthermore, <br /> funds are available in the charitable gambling account to help pay for this piece of equipment. The <br /> generator would be permanently mounted behind City Hall. However, the generator would not be able to <br /> be used to operate the City wells. Moreover, the City Hall/Fire Station would be used to operate an <br /> emergency operations center, if the piece of equipment is purchased. The Council discussed the <br /> specifications of the generator and Mr. Palzer suggested the Council consider the purchase of a larger <br /> generator in order to operate the above stated City wells. After further discussion, the Council elect-en <br /> create new specifications in order to purchase a larger generator to run the Fire Department, City Hall, <br /> lift stations and to explore cost of a mobile generator. - <br /> Motion by Councilmember Sweeney, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to table this item until <br /> more information is provided. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Lion Club City Celebration Request: Noise Permit/3.2 Beer Permit <br /> Mr. March explained the Centerville Lions's Club officially requested a noise permit and 3.2 beer permit <br /> to be used in conjunction with the Fete des Lacs City Celebration. The Lion's will provide the City with <br /> a copy of their liquor liability insurance. The Lion's will be working with the Circle Pines/Lexington <br /> Police Department to coordinate the security for this annual event. The Lion's will also be working with <br /> the Elementary School to coordinate the use of their facilities. Finally, the Lion's would also like to <br /> block off Progress Road as done in years past. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Travis, seconded by Sweeney to apurove the noise permit, 3.2 beer <br /> permit, waive fees, conditioned upon receipt of a certificate of insurance and evening events <br /> ending similar to last year. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Overweight Permit - 1580 Sorel Street <br /> Mayor Wilharber said the City has received a request for an overweight permit for 1580 Sorel Street. <br /> The Council inquired about the tonnage amount and the need to establish policy indicating all overweight <br /> permits must go before Council for approval. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Sweeney, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to approve the <br /> overweight permit as requested, but only if access is from Main Street to Goiffon and to the <br /> smallest section of Sorel Street. <br /> Further discussion: <br /> Mayor Wilharber affirmed overweight permit procedures: <br /> * Collect a $5000 escrow check - which will be drawn from in the event of road damage. <br /> * Picture of road before and after hauling. <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br />