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<br />. <br /> <br />City Council Meeting Minutes <br />July 26, 1989 <br />Page Five <br /> <br />City Engineer stewart felt it would be difficult to show benefit <br />to this property as it was not buildable or usable, therefore it <br />would be difficult to assess this property. <br /> <br />Motion by Burgstahler, second by Neumann to accept the transfer <br />of Outlot A to the City of Centerville at no charge to the City <br />for the property, and authorize the City to pay the legal fees <br />incurred to accomplish that transfer, motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />The City Council understands the City Attorney will research the <br />specifics of Outlot A in order to accomplish the transfer of that <br />property. If the property appears different than is presently <br />diagrammed, the Clerk/Administrator will bring it back to the <br />City Council for further discussion. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Discussion of field tile draining off of Goiffon street. <br /> <br />Mayor Haberman spoke with resident Bob LaMotte, 1643 Heritage <br />street, and received a rough map of where Mr. LaMotte remembers <br />the bell tile running. It was indicated to Mayor Haberman that <br />the property at 1649 Heritage street and 1680 Sorel street were <br />connected to that drain tile at one time. It was also indicated <br />that this tile ran under Heritage street to another property, but <br />that tile had been crushed and was no longer used from that <br />source. <br /> <br />Motion by Burgstahler, second by Neumann to have Mayor Haberman <br />talk with Kevin Mullens or any other property owner along Goiffon <br />street with the objective of requesting permission for the City <br />to access the sewer to help locate the leak; authorization not to <br />include promises to be made effecting liability; and to authorize <br />Mayor Haberman to contact the City Attorney to discuss this issue <br />and obtain his legal opinion, motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Discussion of Municipal Facilities. <br /> <br />It appeared to be the general consensus of the City Council that <br />lease money for a municipal facility could be better spent, and <br />that a fire station needed to be top priority at this time. The <br />additional costs of the police contract were also a concern. <br />