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MEMO <br /> DATE : July 23, 1999 <br /> TO : Honorable Mayor and Council/Park and Recreation Committee <br /> FROM : Jim March <br /> RE : Felco Construction Driveway /Sidewalk Dispute <br /> Mr. Steve Felco (Felco Construction) and Mr. Bob Tschida will be present to discuss a problem <br /> they have with the sidewalk/driveway at 7329 Brian Drive. This is a confusing story to follow <br /> and I will not be able to hit all of the highlights in this memo. <br /> The sidewalk in front of this house was constructed at the same time as the builder poured the <br /> driveway. The sidewalk was installed with too steep a cross slope the first time. The builder <br /> claims that Ken Cook told him to go ahead and pour the sidewalk with the driveway. Ken claims <br /> that he never told the builder to pour the driveway. <br /> Dick Travis reinstalled the sidewalk at the correct elevation. However, the driveway was already <br /> installed at too high an elevation. The homeowner is not happy with the final result of the <br /> driveway and sidewalk. The driveway has too steep a slope to be fully usable according to the <br /> homeowner. His concern is that his car will "bottom out" and he will not be able to back a boat <br /> up the driveway. <br /> No party involved wishes to pay the costs for correcting the situation. I am not sure the City has <br /> a role in this matter. I am hoping the City Attorney Hoeft will be able to make some sense out of <br /> this situation. The builder wanted the City, Builder and Developer to split the costs of this <br /> problem on a one - thirds each basis. Ken Cook will be in attendance to give his side of the story. <br />