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<br />August 29, i379
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<br />Dic{; �1'homPson �aid at some point iii ti�ne you i�ave to set a policy and
<br />�:hat. some.t.ime in the future a 6" line will be put �n. Councilman Pope
<br />felt tk�a� a:; lonq as that lin�� will Ue put in eventual.ly. }�e saw no
<br />Problem wil-h the'service connection and then hook into the lina after.
<br />it is insL-al.ler_l.
<br />Council.man Daker felt that in the lon9 ruii it could be more expensive to
<br />the pcc�plc bt�ilding home� and she thcught ttie exoense should be taken
<br />care of now while costs are lower and get the service in there.
<br />Councilman Michelson asked Mr. Jurdan i� he concurred in the t•Iayor's
<br />su9Yestian, and bir. Jordan said he �.vould concur provided that if he had
<br />ttif-' =i�t�-ia7- cost L-igure and tne Mayor's suggestion-was cheaper he would
<br />�concur ���iLii �he compromise, but_still felt a proposal was cheaper and '
<br />ihey were dealiny oiith a time factor due to the tax er.change. . '
<br />f4oved by Cou.icilman Langus, seconded by Councilman Pope, to concur in
<br />ihr-, r�commendaF,�,on oE Denn_s Jordan; using ttie aliey easement and when
<br />tii�' G" line i_� installed down Wetmore they irill hook uP to it.
<br />Roll was called ;oith President Aldcroft, Councilmen Langus and Pope voting
<br />yes, Counci.lmen Overstreet, *iichelsc,n and Baker votinq no, and Councilman
<br />Cip�orl, .ii10 t•�a:; e:tc�_isecl. .
<br />t4otion Lost
<br />Movecl hy CounciLnan Michelson, seconded by Councilman Oversireet, to have
<br />tiie Ci.ty iiistall a 6" line down j�etmore and have the AdrS.ans pay 50� of
<br />ttie cost Lrom 5L-ii St; to the Northerly border of the proaerty under dis–
<br />cu;;si.on. .
<br />Ito11 oias call?d with President nldcroft,•Councilmen Langus, Pope and
<br />' Dak?r. !rotin�l no, Councilmen Overstreet and flichelson voti.ng yes, and
<br />.Counci Lnan Gipson, who was excnsed. ,
<br />Motion LosY.
<br />i'��`�� Counciltnan Overstreet, seconded by Cowtcilman Plichelson, ihat
<br />wit the �i.ty's intent to inG��1i r"��n� i� t-he futur_e 1:hat �r��
<br />n anr the r�� and the City pay the cos�fferr.nrial of the'�n�inecr's
<br />F s-i a e o. 2 " line an �— gTy
<br />�T= T"Zine a�_cording to spec9.ficati.ons,
<br />rule an reyulatior.s, using L9etmo�r�; �
<br />Roll was.called with
<br />and t4irhelson voting
<br />wiio :t•ias excused.
<br />Yresident Aldcroft, Councilmen Langus, Pope, Overstr�et
<br />yes, Councilman Iiaker voti.ng no, and Councilman Gi��;;on,
<br />�ic�Lion Ca�4 rr��
<br />N^ STREET CLOSURE R�QUEGT -(CB 798-379)
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<br />� letter was received fr.om the Perpet-ual Ht:ii� Schoo). IIoosLei (I1ub �:e-
<br />questing that Cedar St. from L•'verett Ave, to 25th St. he closec7 on Octo--
<br />ber 5, 6 an1 7, 19;9, for ti��_ Tiiircl Annual Sausage I'est, and Pr.esident
<br />;1lderoft s�:.i.d he had ree^ivcd a 1etCer c:ro:, p�t� i.ci.�� D. Rud<1, tohose cu�,c.ern
<br />�'�<�s that she atid hcr n�.icihbars h�d not iieen aTloc��ed the nri.�,i.7.e,e �f' pa�-};,���
<br />their cars in front of their own l�omes, I�e asked t-hat Police Chief Peiin
<br />look into the problem and possibly solve it with some barricade;.
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