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Mr. March noted there would be several workshop meetings for the Council to <br /> discuss how to address these items along with PublicWorks issues. <br /> • Mayor Wilharber questioned when the property east of Hunter's Crossing would <br /> reach MUSA. Mr. March noted this parcel would reach the MUSA in 2001 but <br /> indicated he was uncertain if this would be developed within the next year. <br /> Mayor Wilharber noted a workshop meeting was set for Wednesday, August 30, <br /> 2000 at 6:00 p.m. to discuss the budget in further detail. <br /> Hugo Sewage Spill <br /> Mr. March explained he has been in contact with the MPCA regarding this issue. <br /> He noted the Met Council was going to use the Hugo spill to show the need for <br /> better communication. Mr. March noted adequate testing was completed and <br /> there was no threat to the environment or the health hazards, <br /> Mayor Wilharber asked if the non - recovered sewage was spread into the ground <br /> or ran into the creek. Mr. March noted the majority of the spill was spread into <br /> the field and the fecal count was reduced when exposed to ultra- violet light. He <br /> indicated that the Met Council was not saying whether any portion of the spill was <br /> emitted into the creek. <br /> City Hall Generator <br /> Mayor Wilharber noted that Mr. March indicated there were funds available for <br /> the generator and indicated this would be a great asset for the community. <br /> Council Member Sweeney concurred. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Nelson <br /> to approve the purchase of a generator for City Hall as presented by Chief <br /> Bennett. All in favor. Motion carried uanimously. <br /> X. CONSENT AGENDA — None. <br /> XI. COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> • Mayor Wilharber stated a Police Commission meeting was held and <br /> indicated the budget was discussed. He indicated Circle Pines and <br /> Lexington had not approved their portion of the budget as Centerville had. <br /> Mayor Wilharber noted Circle Pines is going into further discussions on <br /> the budget but Lexington was not willing to budge on the issue. He <br /> inquired if the City of Centerville would be interested in paying an <br /> additional $5,000 to cover expenses. He noted the $5,000 would cover the <br /> increase in the budget as it does not follow the current formula. Mayor <br /> Wilharber indicated he felt the $5,000 was a small portion to cover <br /> additional expenses for the police department to maintain the same level <br /> of coverage. Council Member Sweeney and Council Member Broussard <br /> Vickers concurred provided all officers remain. <br /> 7 <br />