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V. SET AGENDA ' <br /> • Water Interconnect Update <br /> Motion by Councilmember Sweeney, seconded by Councilmember Travis to approve the set agenda as <br /> noted. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> VI. PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br /> VII. UNFIISHED BUSINESS <br /> Union Contract <br /> Motion by Councilmember Brenner, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to approve the Labor <br /> Agreement between the City of Centerville and the International Union of Operating Engineers Local No. <br /> 49 AFL-CIO for January 1, 1999 through December 31, 2000. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Cedar Street Park <br /> Mr. March reported that during a phone conversation with Ms. Margaret Langfeld she indicated that <br /> the City will not be required to pay the $20,000 market value for the cedar street park property if it is <br /> used for a public purpose. The decision that needs to be made is whether to acquire the site for a non- <br /> specific use and pay the $20,000 or pursue the site for a potential public works facility or do nothing at <br /> this time. <br /> The Council's consensus was to wait to make a decision until after a City tour on February 18, 1999. <br /> CPLPD Tri-City Task Force <br /> Mr. March handed out the most recently distributed documents from the last Tri-City Task Force <br /> meeting which was held on Tuesday, February 2, 1999. Included in the handouts are a copy of the <br /> departmental inventory of all assets and an analysis showing the use of the International Association of <br /> Police Chiefs staffing formula for determining full time equivalent police officers needed to handle the <br /> workload in the respective Cites. Furthermore, the ne� Tri-City Task Force meeting is scheduled for <br /> March 3, 1999 at 7:00 p.m. at Le�ngton City Hall. <br /> Water Interconnect <br /> Mr. Peterson gave a brief overview of the progress made on the water interconnect. Bonestroo reviewed <br /> the recommendation for the interconnect between the City and Lino Lakes as proposed by H. R. Green <br /> Engineering services and the draft (3/20/98) Interconnect Agreement. Mr. Peterson recommended <br /> that the options for a smaller metering system be discussed with Lino Lakes. The vault could be down <br /> sized too and still achieve the desired flows. Mr. Peterson planned to continue in his efforts and return <br /> to the Council at a later date. <br /> VIII. NEW BUSINESS <br /> Special Use Permit - Lloyd Drilling <br /> Mayor Wilharber referred to a letter received from the surrounding property owners. Mr. March noted <br /> that Mr. Drilling had an opportunity to review the citizens concerns and he plans to address each item. <br /> Page 2 of 7 <br />