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i <br /> , _ . <br /> Grant which would help to fund a local paved trail through La Motte Park to connect to <br /> ' the County's regional trail. <br /> � A brief discussion was held on the lake property owned by Gary Barott. Mr. Barott <br /> , currently owns a small cottage, and a six-unit apartment building directly west of Main <br /> Street prior to where the roadway turns north. Mr. Barott has indicated that he would <br /> like to sell these properties as soon as possible, and has been negotiating with Anoka <br /> County for the last six months. The county is also interested in purchasing the Berg <br /> cottage two lots north of the Barott properties. Jim March stated that he has spoken with <br /> the Anoka County Engineer, and has asked them to hold off on the purchasing, so that the <br /> City could list the County's funds as leverage for the Natural and Scenic Area Grant. <br /> The discussion also touched on the intersection of Main Street and Goiffon Road. The <br /> possibilities included a 90-degree turn, a T— Stop intersection, or a gradual curve. <br /> Tim Rehbine questianed if any of the task groups were cunently working on the <br /> snowmobile trails. Some discussion was held on what Lino Lakes does with their trails, <br /> and committee member Rehbine suggested the city designate snowmobile trails separate <br /> from bike/walking trails. Tim Rehbine requested that a note be put in Wayne Leblanc's <br /> mail slot in regards to this issue. Tim Rehbine also requested that Wayne Leblanc <br /> receive a copy of the Economic Development Committee's meeting minutes. <br /> There was some discussion on an article distributed by Tim Rehbine called, "Put the <br /> Porch Out Front". The article serves, as an idea for Centerville because it creates the <br /> opportunity for single family homes, or far somebody that does not want a town home. <br /> The article suggested neighborhoods with smaller lots, and other areas open. Among <br /> other benefits, this would create shorter streets, and a strong sense of neighborhood <br /> closeness. <br /> The issue of debris was also discussed. Tim Rehbine stated that the ordinances are <br /> already here, and they need to be enforced. The residents/businesses with clutter and <br /> debris are the ones that we should be trying to get on "the team" in hopes that they would <br /> be encouraged to keep things looking nice. Paul Montain stated that the placement and <br /> access of dumpsters in certain areas of the city do look bad. Mr. Montain also stated that <br /> we need to create a better sense of civic awareness for this issue. Jim March stated that <br /> the city is aware of this issue, and as new businesses come in, they are made aware of it <br /> , also. Mr. March explained that before Terminal Truck Maintainance received their <br /> Certificate of Occupancy, that a screen had to be placed around their dumpster. <br /> There was a brief discussion on the issue of signing in the city, and Jim March explained <br /> the current sign ordinance. Jim March stated that occasi�nally the County will come <br /> through town and remove any unauthorized sign from the city or County property. Mr. <br /> March suggested filing a complaint on any sign that continuously appears. Tim Rehbine <br /> commented that the signs have no curb appeal for the city. <br />