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<br />Mayor Swedberg asked if the developer's agreement covered silt barriers. City Attorney <br />Hoeft indicated that erosion control is covered. <br /> <br />Ms. Sykes noted the City received a letter from Brian Rawlings, the Association <br />President, asking for several items and one was additional lighting. She then noted that <br />the City is asking for an additional street light to be added at Ojibway Drive and Dupre. <br />Mr. Quigley commented that he had agreed to that. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra asked if the bulbs were changed in the fixtures in the <br />development. Ms. Moore-Sykes indicated that she had sent the Association a letter <br />informing them that the bulbs could be changed to 150 watt bulbs at Association expense <br />and she has not received a response. <br /> <br />Council Member Nelson indicated that she thought Council had given the Association an <br />answer on the private drive issue. The Association members commented that they had <br />not received an answer to their petition for the City to take over Ojibway Drive. <br /> <br />Council commented that it had not agreed to take over Ojibway Drive. <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard Vickers asked if the use of Ojibway Drive was governed by <br />the document. Mr. Quigley indicated that Ojibway Drive was not addressed in the <br />agreement. <br /> <br />Mayor Swedberg indicated that, when discussed previously, Mr. Quigley had agreed to <br />return Ojibway Drive to the same condition it is currently in. <br /> <br />Mr. Quigley indicated Council had agreed that the City had no interest in making the <br />street public. He then noted that he had agreed to return the street in a like manner after <br />construction. <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard Vickers asked what the association paperwork says about <br />access to private roads and noted it was an issue between the association and the <br />developcr and cannot be in the City's agreement. <br /> <br />Mr. Quigley indicated, as he had in previous meetings, that he had committed by letter to <br />minimize the construction traffic on Ojibway Drive and have agreed that the road would <br />be maintained and cleaned up after construction. He also noted the letter states the <br />developer will bring the road back to the current standard if any damage is done and <br />warranty it as such. He further noted that the City has a letter of credit that can be <br />utilized for clean up if the developer should fail to do so. <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard Vickers asked where in the agreement its says the City can <br />draw on the escrow to do cleanup. City Attorney Hoeft indicated that the document does <br />allow the City to draw on the escrow for clean up. He then indicated he approved of the <br /> <br />Page 16 of28 <br />