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* A meeting was held with Andrew Melcher of St. Genevieve's <br /> Church. He indicated that the church would be willing to pay <br /> the watermain extension assessment on their vacant land, if <br /> the entire assessment could be placed on the south parcel of <br /> their property only. They would then not have to connect to <br /> the water system if their well malfunctioned at the building <br /> that the own on Heritage Street. They would be willing to pay <br /> for an additional water service now for the future service to <br /> the same building, if water was also extended down Heritage <br /> street sometime in the future. This item will be discussed <br /> in more detail when we hold the assessment hearing for the <br /> Parkview Development. <br /> * RJ Ryan, the contractor for Terminal Transport, stopped in <br /> City Hall Friday morning to complete an application for a <br /> building permit for their proposed building in the Industrial <br /> Park. They also submitted a revised set of building plans. <br /> Included in these plans were a revised landscape plan which <br /> now shows tree plantings on the south and west sides of the <br /> property. These tree plantings will serve to screen the <br /> parking lot from Cedar Street as well as 20th Avenue. The <br /> special use permit for this property will be discussed at the <br /> next Council meeting. <br />