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indicated the Public Works Department and the Building Inspector would do a <br /> better job of enforcing ordinances to get the developer to comply. He then told <br /> the residents the City Attorney will check into the issue to see if there is anything <br /> the City may do to enforce and address the issues brought forth. <br /> Bill Bisek from Kelly's Korner <br /> Bill Bisek appeared before the Council and discussed with the Council the 3rd <br /> Annual Kelly's Korner Customer Appreciation Event. He indicated the Rockin' <br /> Hollywoods would be performing outside during the evening of October 14, 2000 <br /> from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. He indicated there would also be a pig roast. <br /> Mayor Wilharber and the Council told Mr. Bisek there were two (2) or three (3) <br /> complaints of noise last year. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers said a citizen recommended the celebration <br /> end earlier this year. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member <br /> Broussard Vickers to approve the noise permit to allow Kellv's Korner <br /> Customer Appreciation Event to proceed as planned. All in favor. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> Council Member Travis asked if there would be a problem with ending at 11:00 <br /> p.m. Mr. Bisek indicated it was not a problem but it would mean a 7:00 o'clock <br /> start which is a little early since most people have to eat dinner, get the babysitter, <br /> and they would miss a lot of the show. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated since this event occurs once a year, and if it is advertised <br /> well, the public will be aware that the event is going on and can plan accordingly. <br /> Mr. Bisek indicated they do send out letters to residents within three hundred fifty <br /> (350) feet and invite them over to enjoy the day, at no cost to them, and said the <br /> event was very well attended by the neighbors. He also said if he needs to do <br /> some thing to better inform residents of what is going on, he will certainly do that. <br /> Adult Sport Leagues. Bill Bisek <br /> Mr. Bisek said Last Wednesday he went to the Parks and Recreation Committee <br /> meeting and explained he was approached by many residents in the community <br /> for sports entertainment. He indicated there are no organized sports in town <br /> except for little league baseball. He explained in years past there was a business <br /> in town taking care of part of that with an adult softball league and broomball in <br /> the winter. <br /> Page 11 of 22 <br />