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Council Member Broussard Vickers questioned the dollar amount a multi -unit <br /> development would bring in, if we were interested. Mr. March indicated he has not <br /> seen any dollar figures for this type of development. <br /> Public Works Request for Proposals <br /> Mr. March shared with the Council the Request for Proposal on the public works <br /> property received by the Church of St. Genevieve. Church Council Member Andrew <br /> Melcher submitted the proposal for $25,000 with the intent of using the property for <br /> additional parish parking. The Council will discuss the possibility of leasing the <br /> property to the Church for a stated period of time. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Nelson to <br /> direct staff to reply to St. Genevieve's Church and decline the submitted request <br /> for proposal on the current public works property. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> Hunter' Crossing Feasibility Study and Comprehensive Plan Amendment <br /> Mr. Carlson has agreed to pay for the feasibility study along with the fees that <br /> accumulate with the Comprehensive Plan Amendment. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Broussard <br /> Vickers to have the City Engineer proceed with the feasibility study and the <br /> Comprehensive Plan Amendment. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Appointment of Mady Reiter as Police Conunission Chairperson <br /> Motion by Council Member Travis, seconded by Council Member Sweeney to <br /> appoint Madv Reiter as the Tri-City Police Department Commission Chair. All <br /> in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> YMCA — Development Agreement <br /> Mr. March indicated there is no action required, but he wanted to share with the <br /> Council the "draft agreement" the YMCA has with the City of Lino Lakes in exchange <br /> for the $1.5 million dollars in cash and the $500,000 worth of land Lino Lakes is <br /> donating. The draft agreement states the residents of Lino Lakes will receive a 10% <br /> family discount on the annual rate for a period of fifteen years, along with a 25% <br /> reduction in initiation membership fees. The YMCA will be offering the City of <br /> Centerville, including a proposal for youth programming in Centerville's parks, <br /> similar discounts, being prorated on population for the number of years, in exchange <br /> for a monetary donation. <br /> Overweight Permit <br /> 5 <br />