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Jim March <br /> From: Jim March hmarch @gotdengate.neti <br /> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 2:59 PM <br /> To: Wayne LeBlanc; Theresa Brenner; Tom Peterson; Tim Rehbine; Ray Devine; Michelle Moser; Lori <br /> Dorn; John McLean; Jim Hoeft; Hanna Tilsen; Brian Hanson; Patricia Scott; Elizabeth Scheller; <br /> Doug Porter; Dave Kilian; Mary Capra; Aimee Fairbrother; Mari Nelson; Linda Broussard Vickers; <br /> Dick Travis <br /> Subject: Week in Review <br /> Week in Review <br /> August 25, 2000 <br /> Building Permits this Period = 4 <br /> Building Permits YTD = 124 <br /> New Homes Year to Date = 33 <br /> * Soil borings were taken this week at the future site of the County Bank. <br /> * Filings open next week Tuesday for the Mayor's position and two Council vacancies. <br /> Filings remain open until September 12th. <br /> * There were 104 participants at the seventh annual Safety Camp. Fire Chief Milo Bennett <br /> reported that the event was a huge success again this year. <br /> * The Centerville Lion's Club has announced that they will be having a September to <br /> Remember Membership Drive. The club will have an Open House at the September 14th <br /> meeting at Chauncey Barett Gardens. Three new member candidates have already filed to <br /> join the club. If you know someone that would be interested in being a member of the <br /> Lion's, please let me know. We intend to revitalize the club and undertake some important <br /> community improvement projects at the parks this next year. The Lion's Club has also <br /> discussed holding the second annual Community -Wide Bonfire in conjunction with the <br /> Haunted House in October. <br /> * From my observation, it appeared the St. Genevieve's Annual Chicken Dinner was a <br /> huge success. It was the first time that my family was able to attend the event and we had <br /> a great time and a great meal. <br /> * The owner of the Lake Area Utilities building has paid the required fees to connect his <br /> building to muncipal sewer and water. <br /> * Safety clean has completed their work to chemically wash the inside of the shop at Eagle <br /> Trucking. The interior sheet metal is now bright and white instead of sooty black. It looks <br /> great. Public works has started to move some storage boxes into the mezzanine. <br /> 9/1/00 <br />