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Ms. Drude stated this type of request is not unique to Centerville and indicated it <br /> happens in most cities. <br /> A consensus was reached to hold a public hearing at the October 11, 2000 <br /> Council Meeting in regards to Northern Forest Products request. <br /> IV. APPEARANCES /AWARDS <br /> Eagle Pass Single Townhome Association <br /> Jim Halstrom, (President, Eagle Pass Single Townhome Association) appeared <br /> before the Council to discuss the enforcement of the Developer's Agreement, <br /> street lighting and concerns /issues with any future development of the two (2) <br /> outlots that would be joined with their Association. <br /> Mr. Halstrom indicated the owners of the townhomes have had to endure ongoing <br /> development which they understand, however he explained there are agreements <br /> and ordinances in place that govern the way things should be done in order to <br /> make it more bearable. He then read a list of the following issues: <br /> 1. Regular sweeping of streets and sidewalks <br /> 2. Ongoing clean -up of construction debris <br /> 3. Regular maintenance and weed control <br /> 4. Silt fencing at construction sites <br /> 5. Inspection of site grading and sodding practices <br /> 6. Cleaning of storm sewer grates <br /> 7. Street lighting <br /> 0. i,agic rain th LtUS <br /> 9. Future outlot development <br /> Mr. Halstrom indicated the streets and sidewalks are dirty and that someone <br /> should be responsible to maintain them and requested that the Council look into <br /> the matter. He indicated the developer has been leaving construction debris all <br /> over the sites that are under construction which blows around the development. <br /> He also indicated there are other cities with daily clean -up requirements, ; 1 <br /> r 'ues the ' 'ty t• onsi. im• •ving ' . H. - <br /> o • ' di -. -- <br /> a ' s .ew. ar: t a'dth. :om:• esh.. de • ce = to uchapolic . <br /> Mr. Halstrom indicated the developer has not maintained the outlots and lots that <br /> are not currently developed. Mr. Halstrom stated that excessive weed growth is <br /> unsightly and requested that the Council work with the developer on same. <br /> Mr. Halstrom indicated the developer is not currently using silt fencing and there <br /> is excessive erosion, dirt in the streets and on the sidewalks. He asked the City to <br /> require silt fencing in the future. <br /> Page 5 of 22 <br />
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