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COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 9, 2004 <br />APPROVED <br />93 <br />94 Councilmember Carlson clarified that they do not know when they do the budget how much the <br />95 market adjustments will be, but are building flexibility. Director of Administration Tesch stated that <br />96 was correct. <br />97 <br />98 Councilmember Stoltz noted that at the last work session the Council did suggest that the City <br />99 Administrator and the Director of Administration review how they came to these recommendations to <br />100 support they were not just median numbers. <br />101 <br />102 Councilmember Stoltz moved to approve the non-union salary increase for 2004 as recommended. <br />103 Councilmember Dahl seconded the motion. <br />104 <br />105 Motion carried unanimously. <br />106 <br />107 PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT, DAVE PECCHIA <br />108 <br />109 A. Consideration of Resolution No. 04-20, Accepting Donation of $5,000 from Centennial <br />110 Firefighters for Command Vehicle <br />111 <br />112 Sergeant Steve Mortenson summarized the Staff report, indicating the Resolution is to publicly thank <br />113 the Centennial Firefighters Relief Association for the generous donation to purchase the Command <br />114 Vehicle, as well as formally accept the funds. <br />115 <br />116 Councilmember Dahl moved to adopt Resolution No. 04-20 accepting the donation of $5,000 from <br />•17 Centennial Firefighters for a Command Vehicle. Councilmember Reinert seconded the motion. <br />118 <br />119 Motion carried unanimously. <br />120 <br />121 Resolution No. 04-20 can be found in the City Clerk's office. <br />122 <br />123 PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT, RICK DEGARDNER <br />124 <br />125 There was no report. <br />126 <br />127 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REPORT, MICHAEL GROCHALA <br />128 <br />129 A. Consideration of Resolution No. 04-21, Adopting 2004 Environmental Board Goals, <br />130 Marty Asleson <br />131 <br />132 Marty Asleson indicated the Environmental Board annually sets goals as a part of their work <br />133 program. He stated they are requesting the City Council formally approve their goals. <br />134 <br />135 Rod Kukonen, Chairman of the Environmental Board read the goals for the Council. <br />136 <br />137 Councilmember Stoltz asked him to elaborate on what comes with certifying Lino Lakes as a <br />138 Community Wildlife. Habitat. <br />139 <br />• <br />3 <br />