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<br />163 <br />164 <br />165 <br />166 <br />167 <br />168 <br />169 <br />170 <br />171 <br />172 <br />173 <br />174 <br />175 <br />176 <br />177 <br />178 <br />179 <br />180 <br />181 <br />182 <br />183 <br />184 <br />185 <br />186 <br />187 <br />188 <br />189 <br />190 <br />191 <br />192 <br />193 <br />194 <br />195 <br />196 <br />197 <br />198 <br />199 <br />200 <br />201 <br />202 <br />203 <br />204 <br />205 <br />206 <br />207 <br />208 <br />209 <br />210 <br />211 <br />212 <br />213 <br />214 <br />215 <br />216 <br /> <br />COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br />AUGUST 29, 1994 <br />PAGE FOUR <br /> <br />detaching from the catch basins. Mr. Palzer expressed proposal A <br />of his recommendation should fix the problem for 3 - 5 years and <br />eliminate most of water collecting and the hump. Mr. Palzer <br />expressed concern with regard to snow plowing. <br /> <br />A copy of Mr. Palzer's recommendations for 1994 street work is on <br />file with the Clerk/Administrator. <br /> <br />Council member Wilharber suggested the Engineering Liaisons meet <br />with Paul Palzer and the City Engineer to discuss the proposed <br />street work changes. <br /> <br />Motion by Dario, second by Buckbee to authorize the Engineering <br />Liaisons Buckbee and Helmbrecht to meet with Paul Palzer and the <br />City Engineer to consider the options for the Centerville <br />Road/Peltier Lake Drive street work; <br />if they are able to reach an agreement to correct the <br />area and are within the budgeted dollar amount the work <br />may commence as recommended; <br />the City Council will be updated regarding the <br />decision, <br />motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS: <br /> <br />Request to keep Split Rail Fence in Street Right-of-Way. <br />Paul Palzer, Public Works Inspector/Building Inspector, reviewed <br />a letter dated August 11, 1994 to Mike Schweitzer, 1822 73rd <br />street, regarding a split rail fence within the street right-of- <br />way. Mr. Palzer presented the City Council with a list dated <br />August 24, 1994 of other properties within the City that have <br />fences that are currently less than 7 feet from the curb. He <br />noted some of the fences are as close as 2 feet from the curb. <br />Mr. Palzer noted the city plows may find it difficult to "wing <br />back" the snow plow. A copy of the letters dated August 11, 1994 <br />and August 24, 1994 are on file with the Clerk/Administrator. <br /> <br />The City Council reviewed a letter <br />Michael and Deborah SChweitzer, 1822 <br />split rail fence. A copy of this <br />Clerk/Administrator. <br /> <br />dated August 15, 1994 from <br />73rd Street, regarding their <br />letter is on file with the <br /> <br />Council member Helmbrecht expressed she felt that if Mr. <br />Schweitzer is requested to move his fence, all the other fences <br />located within the street right-of-way should be moved. <br /> <br />Mike SChweitzer, 1822 73rd Street, was present. Mr. Schweitzer <br />noted his in-laws have a split rail fence located in the street <br />right-of-way in the City of Big Marine. The fence gets buried <br />with snow every year, but has never been damaged. Mr. Schweitzer <br />