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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - SEPTEMBER 28,1998 6 <br /> . Councilmember Malone referred to the previous suggestion of running the lines along others <br /> through the Arsenal, Even if the line would be longer, the poles are already in place and there <br /> should be some cost reduction for this, <br /> Mr. Johnson stated the line was built during World War II, Most of it isn't up to current <br /> standards and would have to be replaced in order to install a main line feeder. While the feeder <br /> could be put on the poles, the poles are not tall enough and there is not sufficient separation <br /> between the poles, <br /> Mayor Probst asked if most of the lines have been abandoned, Mr, Johnson stated they are still <br /> being used by a few sites, <br /> Mayor Probst restated his view that the City is not happy with running overhead lines and feels <br /> there are other options, He asked if there is a schedule set for the job and, if so, who controls it. <br /> Mr. Johnson stated they hope to have it completed by the end of the year, or before the ground <br /> freezes, they just have to present the required permits to begin working, <br /> Mayor Probst asked ifNSP has the permits from the County, Mr. Johnson indicated they have <br /> been drawn up and Mr. Wertish stated he believes they have received the permit. <br /> Mayor Probst voiced his concern for the idea that NSP could show up at any time and begin <br /> work on the line, <br /> . Mr, Wertish held to his beliefthat NSP has exhausted all of their practical options, He stated he <br /> will bring the plans back to NSP for further review but it is not always possible to satisfy every <br /> City when it comes to aesthetic issues. <br /> Mayor Probst reconfirmed the Council's concern that the line is already underground and should <br /> not be too difficult to replace, but NSP is choosing not to because of financial reasons, He noted <br /> if the line must go overhead, the City may want to suggest better routes so as not to spread lines <br /> out over the entire area, He stated the City will work further with Staff to gain a better <br /> understanding of the issue and asked Mr, Wertish to express the City's concerns to NSP. <br /> B. 1369 Forest Lane, Code Enforcement Update <br /> Mr. Ringwald stated Mr, Nixon has had several deadlines to supply information regarding <br /> building permits. The contractor chosen by Mr, Nixon does not have a valid State Contractors <br /> License, Staff has not received verification of his financing source and, although Mr. Nixon has <br /> made some progress, there are major issues needing to be solved, He also pointed out, in the <br /> event the financing cannot be secured, Mr, Nixon would like the opportunity to tear the home <br /> down himself. If the Council allows this option, Staff would recommend placing a time limit for <br /> the demolition, <br /> Mr. Nixon explained his contractor gave him his employers' license number and he was not <br /> . aware this would not be sufficient. He does not understand why he is required to hire a licensed <br /> contractor. Mr. Ringwald indicated the Code states once you lose your occupancy permit, you <br /> must use a State Licensed Contractor for the repairs, Typically a home owner is looking at minor <br /> additions and corrections to bring the home up to Code compliance, <br /> ---- <br />