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<br />E-Mailed to Council on 5/3/01 at 11:34 a.m. <br />April 25, 2001 Cooncil Minutes <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Travis. seconded by Mayor Swedbere to proceed with <br />the miUinl! and fWD!! of the curb at 6961 Dupre Road. Ayes - 4. Nays - 1 <br />{Broussard Vickers}. Motion carried. <br /> <br />2. Temnorary Summer Help <br /> <br />Mr. March stated that the Public Works seasonal worker from the previous year has <br />expressed interest in working for the City again this year. Mr. March explained that A.J. <br />has agreed to work for the same rate as last year ($IOlhour), excluding benefits. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Capra. seconded by Council Member Nelson to <br />authorize the hinD!! of temporary. seasonal help for the Public Works Deoartment. <br />All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />3. Civil pefense Siren <br /> <br />Mr. March stated that he had met with a representative from Federal Warning Systems in <br />regards to the current siren and the possibility of securing an additional siren. A proposal <br />would be forwarded for review. Mr. March also stated that the additional siren would be <br />located at City Hall and would be powered by the generator. The existing siren would be <br />relocated to ensure 100010 coverage for the City. Mr. March explained that the <br />representative had recommended keeping the controls for the siren inside the building to <br />make the siren more reliable. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra questioned the approximate cost for the siren. Mr. March <br />indicated an additional siren would be approximately $17,000. <br /> <br />Motion by Mayor Swedbere. seconded bv Council Member Broussard Vickers to <br />accept the future recommendation of the Fire Chief with rel!ards to the Tornado <br />WamiDl! Siren. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />4. 7121 Centerville Road (Baron Prooerty) <br /> <br />Mr. March updated Council on the Baron property. <br /> <br />Council Member Nelson stated she felt it would be okay to extend the deadline due to a <br />late thaw and excessive rain. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra questioned the recourse Council would have if the property was <br />not brought into compliance by June 1,2001. Mr. Hoeft indicated the City would have to <br />cite the property owner with a violation of the Code, which puts the matter into the <br />criminal court system which subjects the property owner to fines if the property is not <br />cleaned up. This may provide a financial incentive to the property owner to clean up the <br />property. <br /> <br />Page 9 of12 <br />