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<br /> . currently. <br /> MOTION: Probst moved, seconded by Hicks, to include Dunlap <br /> Street in 1994 Pavement Management Project. <br /> Council asked if Dunlap Street was removed from the <br /> project would there be an increase in charges and cost. <br /> Engineer Maurer indicated that there are overhead costs <br /> to take into account, no matter how big or small a <br /> project. It would not be expected to be drastically <br /> different if Dunlap Street alone is taken out. Attorney <br /> Filla indicated that the contractor has the right to do <br /> this. Councilmember Probst indicated that there would <br /> have to be additional time allowed to hold a project <br /> hearing and assessment hearing in order to follow through <br /> the procedure, if Dunlap was removed. <br /> The Mayor called for a vote on the motion. Motion <br /> carried unanimously (5-0) . <br /> MOTION: Hicks moved and Malone seconded to approve <br /> Resolution #94-33, Accepting the Bid and Authorizing <br /> Execution of the Contract in the Matter of the 1994 <br /> Pavement Management Improvement Project. Motion <br /> . carried unanimously (5-0) . <br /> MOTION: Malone moved and Probst seconded to amend Resolution <br /> #94-33, to include a waiting period of 30 days to <br /> enact the contract in the matter of the 1994 <br /> Pavement Management Improvement Project per normal <br /> procedure with execution by June 23, 1994. Motion <br /> carried unanimously (5-0) . <br /> MOTION: Probst moved and Malone seconded to approve <br /> Resolution #94-34, amending Resolution #94-30 <br /> Motion carried unanimously (5-0) . <br /> MOTION: Hicks moved and Aplikowski seconded to approve <br /> Resolution #94-35, Adopting the Final Assessment <br /> Roll (1994 Keithson, C.I.P.-Auditor #6407). Motion <br /> carried unanimously (5-0) . <br /> MOTION: Probst moved and Hicks seconded to Approve <br /> Resolution #94-36, regarding the Final Assessment <br /> Roll (1994 Reconstruction, 5 year - Auditor #6408 <br /> Reconstruction. Motion carried unanimously (5-0) . <br /> . 7 <br /> ------------ <br />