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Broussard Vickers indicated that homeowners may claim the assessment as property <br /> taxes paid, but legally it is not allowed and would likely lead to an IRS audit. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Travis to <br /> Approve Resolution 00 -29. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 4. Shoreview Good Neighbor Program <br /> Mayor Wilharber read a letter received from the Shoreview Community Center regarding <br /> their Good Neighbor Rate. Residents of the City of Centerville are entitled to receive a <br /> 15% discount on regular rates for seasonal or annual memberships. In return for the <br /> discount, Shoreview has requested that the City of Centerville publish a four (4) inch by <br /> four (4) inch advertisement provided by them in all City publications for one (1) year. <br /> Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council Member <br /> Sweeney, to participate in the Shoreview Good Neighbor Program by agreeing to <br /> publish their provided advertisement in all City publications for one (1) year. All in <br /> favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 5. Force Main Issue (Mill Road and Peltier Lake Drive) <br /> Mr. Peterson stated that there was a leak in the force main located at Mill Road and <br /> Peltier Lake Drive recently. Mr. Peterson indicated that it was determined that the cast <br /> iron pipe used for the main had pitted badly and was in need of repair. Mr. Peterson also <br /> stated that the entire length of pipe is deteriorating and in need of repair. Mr. Peterson <br /> stated he had received several quotes from contractors to repair the main by directional <br /> boring so the blacktop would not be disturbed. The lowest bid received for a directional <br /> bore with a 6" plastic pipe came from Penn Contracting. The bid was $58,752. <br /> Mr. Peterson stated that Penn Contracting had indicated they would be able to start <br /> construction the week of October 30, 2000. <br /> Mayor Wilharber questioned the amount of pipe being replaced. Mr. Palzer stated a 20- <br /> foot section and the section under the culvert would be replaced. <br /> Mayor Wilharber questioned whether the increased pressure created by the new pumps <br /> may have caused the pitting or deterioration of the pipe. Mr. Palzer stated that slight <br /> hammering on the pipe does occur when the pumps stop. <br /> Council Member Sweeney questioned where available funds would be expended from to <br /> repair same. Mr. March stated that same would be expended from sewer funds. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Travis, to <br /> accept the directional bore bid submitted by Penn Contracting in the amount of <br /> $58,752 and directed staff to determine whether additional pipe in the area needed <br /> • to be repaired or replaced. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />
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