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<br /> . <br />. <br /> 2. 1875 Lake Lane-- Dave Scherbel has been working with the owner since last October in a~ <br />. attempt to bring it into compliance. We have given the owner a deadline of July 3,1998 to have <br /> the cleanup completed to the satisfaction of the City and a date of September 3, 1998 to bring the <br /> home repairs up to code. <br /> 3. 1891 Lake Lane--Dave has been working with the State Commerce Department to urge the <br /> contractor to make the necessary changes. The contractor performed work without a permit and <br /> the finished product has numerous code violations. The City has recently issued a citation and <br /> the state has started proceedings to revoke the contractor's license. <br /> 4. 3171 and 3183 N. Lexington Avenue-- These buildings are considered dangerous and are in <br /> terrible condition. In April of 1998, the owner agreed that the buildings should be tom down, but <br /> he has failed to follow through. We may need to pressure the owner into removing the houses by <br /> having the City Council set a date when the City will demolish the buildings and assess the <br /> owner. I will keep you updated. <br /> 5. Indian Oaks Circle-- Dave Scherbel and I have been made aware that the residents on that <br /> street have a number of property line problems. There is a driveway and part of a house on the <br /> abutting property. In addition, there are gardens, plantings, and storage items on the City trail <br /> easement. In one segment, the City trail is not on our easement. The entire neighborhood is <br /> arguing over property lines. Dave and I have met with some of the residents to resolve easement <br /> Issues. <br /> Building Permits <br /> During the month of May, there were 28 building permits issued with a total value ofS439,928. <br />~ Two of the permits were for finishing interior office areas. <br /> * New Roberts Building at 1160 Red Fox with a value of$201,318. <br /> * East Side Beverage at 1260 Grey Fox Road with a value of$76,000. <br /> In May, fees totaling $11,270.40 were collected for permits. <br /> As ofJune 23, 32 permits valuing Sl,593,896 have been issued. <br /> * Pilgrim House Unitarian Church at 1212 W. Hwy 96 for $250,000. <br /> * Bethel college for $650,000. <br /> * Interior office remodel at 3585 N. Lexington for $19,000 <br /> * Demolition and issuance of new home permit at 1386 Skiles lane for $379,844. <br /> Recreation Programs <br /> * The summer playground programs started the week of June 22. Weare offering programs at <br /> Cummings, Floral, and Hazelnut and Valentine Parks. <br /> * 17 T -ball and softball teams have begun games and practices. <br /> * A preschool basketball class planned for 4-6 year olds. <br /> * Tracy will be working on safety camp, fall recreation guide, and additional sll.mmer programs. <br /> Day in the Park <br /> The Day in the Park event was held at Hazelnut Park this year. It was very successful with <br /> approximately 300 people participating throughout the day. Tracy did the majority ofthe work <br /> on the event and did an excellent job. <br />. Parks and Recreation Commission <br /> ----- <br />