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NOT APPROVED <br /> WORKSHOP MEETING <br /> AGENDA <br /> MARCH 23, 1999 <br /> 6:00 P.M. <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City Council of the City of Centerville held a <br /> workshop on March 23, 1999 at City Hall, 1880 Main Street. <br /> PRESENT: Mayor Tom Wilharber <br /> Council Members: Theresa Brenner <br /> Mari Nelson <br /> Richard Travis <br /> Terry Sweeney (arrived at 7:00 p.m.) <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> STAFF: Jim March, City Administrator <br /> Paul Palzer, Public Works Director/Building Official <br /> CALL TO ORDER <br /> Mayor Wilharber called the March 23, 1999 Workshop meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. <br /> 1. PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING <br /> Mayor Wilharber opened the discussion by questioning future purchases of additional <br /> equipment for the city. Mr. Palzer, Public Works Director responded by stating that <br /> sometime in the future the city will need a new loader or bobcat. Furthermore, as we add <br /> additional staff members, we will need to expand our mowing and park vehicles to <br /> maintain our parks at a higher level then we have in the past. Mr. Palzer continued, <br /> stating that he would like to see the city purchase a used snowplow truck for the heavier <br /> snow falls. <br /> Councilmember Nelson addressed the issue of the number of employees and questioned <br /> Mr. Palzer what he thought might be needed. Mr. Palzer indicated that it is hard to tell at <br /> this point, that it will depend on the service needs of the city. Currently, we have two full <br /> time public works employees besides Mr. Palzer. The City also has one full time building <br /> inspector. Future staffing needs cannot be determined at this point. <br /> Mayor Wilharber explained that the building analysis was currently completed on March <br /> 19, 1999. The analysis lists the four different options available and reviews the city's <br /> development. Mr. March explained that the analysis included input from Mr. Palzer, Tim <br /> Danielson, and Robert Westerlund from the Public Works Department. Although the <br /> analysis is complete, a couple of other options have surfaced. One would be to possibly <br /> do something on the site behind City Hall. The other would be to possibly develop the <br />