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Mayor Wilharber noted there will be a Rice Creek Snowmobile Association meeting <br /> next Wednesday evening, March 1, 2000 at 7:30 p.m. at the Circle Pines City Hall. <br /> Mr. March shared there are approximately 180 registered snowmobiles in the City, <br /> according to the DNR. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers stated she would like to inform, in writing, the <br /> Police Commission, that the City is not in favor of warnings for snowmobile violators, <br /> but request that citations be given out immediately. Council Member Vickers <br /> questioned how many people are joining the Rice Creek Trail Association and are <br /> working to solve the problems. Council Member Vickers does not feel the City should <br /> mail ordinance information out, due to that setting a precedence for other issues <br /> throughout the City. <br /> Council Member Sweeney agreed the Council should draft a letter to the Police <br /> Commission requesting more tickets rather than warnings. <br /> Council Member Nelson would like to see snowmobilers in Centerville receive a copy <br /> of the ordinance along with a "bulleted" list of what is important in the snowmobile <br /> ordinance. <br /> Copies of the Snowmobile ordinance along with snowmobile information is and will <br /> be in the future, easily accessible at City Hall. Snowmobile information will also be <br /> published monthly in the City Newspaper prior to and throughout the snowmobile <br /> season. <br /> Mr. March will prepare a letter to the Police Commission indicating the City's desire <br /> for more enforcement of citation and less warnings being written for snowmobile <br /> violations. <br /> Eagle Trucking <br /> Mayor Wilharber commented he feels the building is in an ideal location for Public <br /> Works, and it would be better for the City than having some other business enter into <br /> the area causing more disturbances to the neighbors. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers stated she feels the building is a good value along <br /> with a good location, but is concerned with the "as is" clause in the agreement. <br /> Council Member Nelson also feels the property is a good value. <br /> The Council agreed the police department should have an office in the new public <br /> works facility. <br /> Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council Member <br /> Sweeney to offer Dick Hubers S375,000 for the Eagle Trucking property, <br /> 3 <br />
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