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<br />August 29, i379 �
<br />Dick 'Phompsoi► said at some point in time you have to set a policy and
<br />L-hat some time in the future a 6" line w'll be o�st�in. Councilman pope .
<br />�elt that as long as that liue will be put in eventually, he saw�n�
<br />prvblem with the'service connection and then hook into the lina af.ter.
<br />ik is installed. .
<br />Councilman Daker felt that in the long run it could be�more expensi*ie to
<br />i:he people building homes and she thought the expense stiould be taken
<br />care of now while costs ar.: lower and get the service in there.
<br />Councilman Michelson asked [�:r. Jordan if.he concurred in the Dlayor's
<br />�suqqPstic.n, and Mr. Jordar. said he caould concur,provided that if he had .
<br />L•he act;�al cost figure and the Mayor's suggestion-�vas cheaper he would
<br />�conc�r witt► the compromise, but still felt a proposal was cheaper and '
<br />they were dealing with�a time factnr due to the tax exchange. . '
<br />�Moved by Councilman Langus, seconded by Counci�man Pope, to concur in
<br />the recammendation oL- Dennis Jordan, using tlie alley easement and when '
<br />t'rie 6" line �c ir-�t=tlled uoxn P7etnore they will hook up to it.
<br />• Roll was called with President Aldcroft, Councilmen Langus and P�ne voting
<br />yes, C�uncilmen.Overstreet,�Michelson and Baker voting no, and Councilman
<br />Cip�on, who 4ldS excused. . . .
<br />t4otion Lost
<br />Moved by Councilman Michelson, seconded by Councilman Overstreet, to have
<br />the City install a 6" line ciown Wetmore and have ihe Adrians pay 508 0£
<br />the cast from Sth St: to the Northerly border. of�the prooerty under ciis-
<br />cussion. .
<br />'Roll was called with President Aldcroft,•Councilmen Langus, Pope and'
<br />� Daker voting no, Councilmen Overstreet and Dfichelson voiing yes, and
<br />Councilman Gipson, who was excused•.
<br />Diotion Lost
<br />i4 veci b Councilinan Overstreet, seconded by Councilman Afichelson, that
<br />wit,the tt ' intent to
<br />E--�-+---�--.� --].aS�.1..L.t ie - i, ne i� the f:uture' that �1��' -
<br />a ant the �r�� az� the City pay the cos�j,�fferr�,t9.a1 of the •�er's
<br />s-i . a e o�. " line anTl -TR'%ne according to specis`9.cati.ons, �
<br />ru e an reyulations, usi.ng Wetm— or�"�; "'
<br />Roll was c:illed with
<br />and f4i�hel ;on voting
<br />,•�i�o .c��a:; er.cused.
<br />President Aldcroft, Councilmen Langus, Pope, Over.street
<br />yes, Councilman Raker voti.ng no, and Councilman Gi.pspn,
<br />' 11oL-ion Carri.ed
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<br />,� STREEt^ CLOSURE REQUEST - (CB 798-379)
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<br />� letter was received fAom the Perp�tual ticlp School Loostei: C].uU re-
<br />questing that Cedar St. from Everett Ave. to 25th St. Ue closed on Octo-
<br />ber 5, 6 and '1, 1979, `�r tiie Tiiird nnnual Sau�agc Fest, and President
<br />Aldcro�t said h�:� h-id r��c�iveci a lettc�r iri;:n ?';;:_, icis p. Ittxr;ii, c�hose c:oncc•r.n
<br />o;as that shc anci h�r nc.iyhbor:; liad noi: been a�lo�sed 1=he n;-i.vilege of �;a�-}:��zq
<br />their cars in FronL ol their o�an homes. Fie asked that Police Chi,eL Peri�z
<br />look into the pYoblem and possibly solve it with some b�rr.icades.
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