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<br />Dawn Sperry, 6913 Tourville Circle, indicated she lives next to a rental home that <br />is storing full-sized dump trucks in their driveway. She noted the police have <br />been notified of the noise pollution that these vehicles are creating for the <br />residents in her cul-de-sac. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber noted Ms. Sperry did the correct thing by contacting the police <br />with this issue and explained that Ordinance #4 would restrict the storage of dump <br />trucks within residential neighborhoods. <br /> <br />Ray DeVine, Planning and Zoning Commission member, asked if weight <br />restrictions were going to be set on construction vehicles being stored within <br />residential areas. Mr. March noted this was not contained in the Ordinance at this <br />time. <br /> <br />Council Member Nelson asked if satellites could be stored between a park and <br />residential area. Mr. March noted Ordinance #4 does not address public land at <br />this time. <br /> <br />Council Member Travis asked how dump trucks were being restricted within a <br />residential area. Mr. March noted the exact types of vehicles were not spelled <br />out, but the Ordinance does refer to small construction vehicles. He indicated <br />letters would be sent to all those in violation with commercial vehicles parked in <br />their driveway. He asked the City Attorney to comment on this item. <br /> <br />Mr. Hoeft noted that at any time a citation is issued under this Ordinance a six- <br />person jury within the community would decide the definition if a problem were <br />to arise. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Sweeney. seconded by Council Member Nelson <br />to close the public hearing. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />IV. APPEARANCES/AWARDS <br /> <br />Milo Bennett, Centennial Fire Chief - City/Fire Hall Generator <br /> <br />Chief Bennett addressed the Council regarding a placement of a generator at City <br />Hall. He indicated the fire hall is also being proposed for a generator. Chief <br />Bennett explained the generator would allow the City Hall to function in <br />emergency situations. He noted he acquired three quotes for the Council to <br />review and respond to. <br /> <br />Chief Bennett noted the low bid was from Gephart Electric in the amount of <br />$34,780. He indicated there would be charitable gambling funds available for the <br />purchase of the generator in the amount of $17,500, which would reduce the <br />funding needed from the City. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber asked if the generator would be run on natural gas and how that <br />worked. Chief Bennett stated the generator would run on natural gas and is <br />powered by the pressure within the pipelines. He explained the generator would . <br />start within three (3) to five (5) seconds of the power going down. <br />2 <br />
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