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r A" -ROVED <br /> CENTERVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE <br /> REGULAR MEETING MINUTES <br /> JULY 20, 1999 <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Centerville Economic Development Committee held <br /> their regularly scheduled meeting on July 20, 1999 at City Hall, 1880 Main Street. <br /> Present: Council Member Dick Travis <br /> EDC Chairperson Tim Rehbine <br /> Committee Member Mary Capra <br /> Committee Member Paul Montain <br /> Committee Member John Magill <br /> Committee Member Lori Dorn <br /> Staff EDC /Staff Liaison Aimee Fairbrother <br /> Absent: None <br /> Appearances: Brian Bernier of Gator Signs <br /> CALL TO ORDER <br /> Chairperson Tim Rehbine called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m. <br /> APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> Motion by Mr. Montain to approve the June 1999 meeting minutes. Ms. Dorn seconded the <br /> motion. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> DESIGN TEAM - "IDEAS IN ACTION" <br /> City Theme: Ms. Dorn indicated she has reviewed the information from the Minnesota State <br /> History Center regarding the possibility of becoming a Certified Local Government. By becoming <br /> a Certified Local Government, the City would be eligible to receive grants from the state to assist <br /> in historical properties. Ms. Dorn stated there are many steps involved in becoming a Certified <br /> Local Government, and would need to begin by determining if the City has building(s) of <br /> historical value. If so, a Historical Preservation Commission would need to be created, followed <br /> by developing an Ordinance for any future buildings in the designated "historical area." Ms. Dorn <br /> provided the committee with copies of the information from the Minnesota History Center, along <br />
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