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� <br /> � Mazch 28, 2001 <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> Consensus was to modify the meeting of April 7, 2001 to 10:00 a.m. and to modify the <br /> � meeting of April 10, 2001 to 6:30 p.m. <br /> Mayor Swedberg reviewed the submitted draft goals and requested input from Council. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers stated she would be more comfortable if dollar <br /> amounts were removed from the document before the document was made available to <br /> the public. <br /> Mayor Swedberg indicated the document would be edited as requested and presented to <br /> the public at the open houses. <br /> Council Member Nelson thanked Mayor Swedberg for his efforts to draft the document. <br /> IX. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> 1. The City of Centerville March 15, through March 28, 2001 Expenditures I ' <br /> 2. Centennial Fire District Expenditures i <br /> 3. Planning and Zoning Commission's Recommendation to Appoint Linda I <br /> Broussard Vickers as Council Liaison � <br /> 4. LeJournal (Proo� <br /> Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council Member <br /> Nelson to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> unanimouslv. <br /> X. COMMITTEE REPORTS I <br /> I <br /> � <br /> Mayor Swedberg noted he had read through the minutes from the Planning and Zoning � <br /> Commission's discussion concerning mini-storage facilities. He noted the Planning and �, <br /> Zoning Commission had held a thorough discussion and thanked them for their � <br /> consistency in following Ordinance #4. �, <br /> XI. ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br /> Mr. March requested that Council set a work session date to interview design firms. <br /> Consensus was to schedule a work session for April 17, 2001. <br /> Mayor Swedberg requested Council schedule a work session to discuss budgets and <br /> economics for Tuesday April 24, 2001. Mayor Swedberg requested that Mr. March <br /> attend same. <br /> Mr. March reported he had spoken to Mx. Bisek, Kelly's Korner, who indicated the water <br /> is not pooling in his parking lot as it has in the past. Mr. March then recommended <br /> Council consider the drainage issue as part of the downtown redevelopment project. <br /> i <br /> ' Page 9 of 10 <br />