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Motion by Council member Nelson, seconded by Council member Travis directing staff to <br /> prepare a letter to St. Paul Water Utility informing them that the City of Centerville does <br /> not wish to acquire the parcel known as the Peltier Lake Flowage. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> Public Works Site — Request for Proposals <br /> Mr. March reviewed the draft Request for Proposals. Council consensus was to not have a <br /> minimum purchase price and to make people in the area aware of what the City is proposing. <br /> Councilmember Broussard Vickers stated that along with the proposal a letter should be sent <br /> letting proposed developers know that the City is making residents aware of this proposal in case <br /> they wish to approach surrounding residents. <br /> Mr. March stated that he would also state in the letter to the residents that the City Engineer is <br /> currently preparing a feasibility study for running utilities to the site and that one of the <br /> components is the street scape enhancement in the downtown area. <br /> Mayor Wilharber addressed the issue of rebuilding Heritage. Mr. March stated that it might be <br /> best to have this project as a separate project. <br /> Mr. March stated that Mr. Peterson would have the feasibility study for the water main extension <br /> completed for Council review at the first meeting in December. <br /> Motion by Council member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council member Nelson <br /> directing staff to proceed with the Request for Proposal process and before sending <br /> proposals to prepare a letter to residents in the area (350 feet) to inform them of what the <br /> City is proposing. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> IX. NEW BUSINESS <br /> Abatement of Special Assessments (Parkview Addition) <br /> Motion by Council member Travis, seconded by Council member Nelson adopting <br /> Resolution No. 99 -18, RESOLUTION FOR ABATEMENT OF SPECIAAL <br /> ASSESSMENTS (PARKVIEW ADDITION). Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Metropolitan Council Easement near Cedar Street Park <br /> Mr. March reviewed the temporary easement acquisition and the proposed offer by the <br /> Metropolitan Council. He stated that if Council did not act on this offer that it would be placed <br /> on the condemnation list. <br /> Page4of6 <br />