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<br />A member of the audience, also from the Association, indicated cars are speeding <br />through the development. They indicated this was not safe because there are <br />pedestrians in the street because the sidewalks contain construction debris and <br />dirt. <br /> <br />Mr. March asked if the developer could be forced to pay for additional <br />streetlights. Mr. Hoeft stated the City would have to discuss this with the <br />developer subsequent to finding out if they are in violation of the Development <br />Agreement. <br /> <br />Mr. March indicated Swift Construction is interested in developing the outlots and <br />stated they have complied with City requests regarding those outlots. <br /> <br />Mr. March said he received a telephone call from Swift regarding the Townhome <br />Association and indicated they are looking into stainless steel mailboxes and <br />asked if the City would be willing to waive the $25.00 per mailbox stand fee if the <br />developer installs them. He also requested the Association intended to replace all <br />mailbox stands or just to install this type for new units. <br /> <br />Mr. Halstrom said the Association does not like the appearance of the current <br />mailbox stand and indicated it is not secure. Recently, mail was removed from a <br />box and placed in the park's portable toilet. <br /> <br />A member of the audience, also from the Association, explained the mailbox <br />stands are unsightly and difficult to install additional mailbox to the existing <br />stands. <br /> <br />Mr. March stated Public Works will address the issue of the mailbox add ons and <br />stated that Swift is unwilling want to pay the $25.00 on top ofthe $21.00 they are <br />being charged for the mailbox holders. <br /> <br />A member of the audience, from the Association, said they were told the post <br />office would pay $20.50 for each undeveloped lot for a secure mailbox unit but <br />the developer needed to provide the concrete pad. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber asked if the mail prank was reported to the police because <br />tampering with mail is a federal offense. <br /> <br />A member of the audience, from the Association, asked ifa building permit was <br />required for the concrete pads. Mr. March indicated a permit was not required. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber questioned the Council if they had any issues or discussion <br />concerning the matter. <br /> <br />Page 7 of22 <br />