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<br /> - <br /> Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting, May ll, 1987 <br /> Page 5 <br /> . CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS UPDATE (CONT'D) <br /> ROYAL HILLS - The wear course is ready to be placed on the road at <br /> this time. The storm drains have to be cleaned out and the manholes aligned; <br /> the work should be completed in a month. <br /> GLENVIEW AVENUE - The storm sewer project on G1enview started this <br /> date. A curb service for water was damaged and had to be repaired before they <br /> could continue the project. <br /> NORTHWOODS DRIVE; OPUS BUILDING - The only items remaining are the <br /> placement of the wear course of blacktop and some work on the pond. John Lee of <br /> SEH and Raddatz inspected the project and compiled a list of clean-up items; <br /> upon notice of completion of the list, a reinspect ion will be done. <br /> HAMLINE AVENUE - The landscaping, trees and schurbs, are in place. <br /> Sodding and the wear course of blacktop need to be completed, The contractor <br /> advised that they must wait 7 days before they can stripe the road; due to the <br /> oil in the blacktop. Raddatz discussed possible traffic problems with Deputy <br /> Herbst and they will try to minimize traffic problems during the 7 day period. <br /> KEITHSON DRIVE - All the utilities are in place, as well as gravel and <br /> curb and gutter. The blacktop will be completed sometime in August. Raddatz has <br /> had discussions with a representative from the State Hwy, Dept., regarding the <br /> right hand turn lane onto Hwy. 96. Council discussed the issuance of an <br /> - occupancy permit before a hardtop surface is placed on Keithson. Raddatz stated <br /> ~ there is 2 ft. of sand under the road and with the gravel there may not be <br /> problems (potholes, etc.) Sather questioned that the road would be under <br /> Village jurisdiction as it is being constructed by the developer. Council <br /> requested the Clerk Administrator review past policy on the issuance of <br /> occupancy permits prior to hardtop surfaces in residential areas. <br /> WATER TOWER - There are six sections of the water tower now in place. <br /> The bowl section will be welded after two inspections have been made. The <br /> inspections are done by two different persons, with an x-ray machine. The <br /> condensation ceiling is also being installed. The tower will be 141 ft. to the <br /> 1,000,000 gallon mark; 150 ft. to the top. When the tower is completed, the <br /> Village will landscape and plant tress around the base; evergreens, hardwoods <br /> and sod. The project. thus far, is on schedule. Councilmember Winiecki asked if <br /> the landscaping removed from the Lift Station #10 could be replanted at the <br /> water tower. Raddatz advised personnel has moved some Op1antings and will <br /> continue as both projects progress. <br /> MUD JACKING CURBS - The mud jacking is completed. The work will be <br /> checked in the fall to determine if it has stayed in place. <br /> REPLACEMENT OF ALARM BOARD - The transistors on the circuit board that <br /> control the pumps and alarms for the lift stations were damaged by a power <br /> surge. A proper sisna1 from the tower was not received and cauaed the tower to <br /> flood; the pumps would not shut down. Raddatz replaced the board with a spare <br /> and repaired the damaged board. <br /> PAVEMENT MGMT. PLAN Council was referred to Raddatz's memorandum, 5-7-87, <br /> ... requesting authorization for SEH and Raddatz to begin <br /> .. the Pavement Management study. He advised that $10,000.00 had been budgeted in <br /> the Street portion of the budget. under Engineerins Fees, for this project. <br /> Council requested that SEH compile a cost breakdown of project project costs <br /> - for use in compiling the 1988 budget. <br /> ..... <br /> Sather moved. seconded by Peck, that Council authorize <br /> the Public Works Supervisor and Short Elliot Hendrickson to begin the Pavement <br /> Management Study. Motion carried unanimously: (5-0) <br /> LIC & PERMIT FEES Council was referred to Finance Committee minutes of <br /> April 23rd, relative to the subcommittee <br /> recommendations for increasing license and permit fees. The Committee had <br /> recommended that the fees be reviewed every two years. A survey of five <br /> surrounding communities was completed, in an effort to maintain equity, and <br /> also the Committee determined the fees should more closely reflect the costs of <br /> regulation and administration of the licenses and permits. <br /> Councilmember WIniecki suggested the permit fee for the rendering plant be <br /> increased from $600 to $630, to cover the cost of inspection of the plant. <br /> Mayor Woodburn noted that the General Contractors, Excavators, Plumbing and <br /> Contractors license fees would require an Ordinance amendment; suggested the <br /> Attorney be requested to draft the amendment. <br /> ----.- <br />