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<br /> . <br /> ARDEN HlLLS CITY COUN<;:IL - AUGUST 14.1995 4 .. <br /> . <br /> City Administrator Fritsinger asked if Mr. Borg had been contacted by the insurance agent for <br /> Midwest Asphalt. Mr. Borg indicated he was contacted by an engineer, who was assessing the . <br /> situation and investigating liability issues of the problem. <br /> Mr. Jerry Garski, 1795 West County Road F, described the incidents of the previous weekend, . <br /> he indicated his basement was filled with raw sewage. <br /> Mr. Garski also requested the Council withhold payment to the contractor until these issues are . <br /> resolved. He urged the Council to help the residents to gain some leverage in addressing these <br /> concerns. <br /> Mr. Garski indicated the residents are also concerned regarding any problems in the future, he . <br /> requested an engineering study be done for the entire road reconstruction. . <br /> Mayor Probst indicated the testimony presented may point to the fault of the contractor, but he is <br /> unsure if the Council has the authority to address this issue as of yet. He did note the Council will . <br /> be discussing payment to the contractor later in the meeting. He reiterated that the Council has heard <br /> the concerns of the residents. <br /> Councilmember Hicks indicated it seems as though two to three homes have raw sewage in their .. <br /> homes, and it is unreasonable to expect these people to live in these conditions. He suggested the <br /> City clean up the homes and deal with reconciling the costs with the contractor directly, instead of . <br /> letting the residents resolve the issue with the contractor <br /> Mr. Fritsinger indicated staff has not explored that option. I <br /> Mayor Probst asked if any comment has been made by the contractor. City Engineer Stonehouse I <br /> indicated the contractor has had his agent review the situation, but the contractor has not been <br /> involved in any of the clean up. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski indicated the residents she has spoken with, stated they had been told I <br /> to arrange for their own clean up and supply the contractor with the bills. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski also agreed the City should help in the clean up of these homes. I <br /> Mr. Borg indicated an engineer came to his home, not an agent. He believed this engineer was I <br /> reviewing the situation, not to help the residents, but to determine extent ofliability. <br /> Mr. Garski indicated he already has had clean up begin on his home, because it was unhealthy for . <br /> his family. He also indicated the engineer visited with him, but gave no assistance. <br /> .. <br /> . <br />
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