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VII. PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br /> Stop Sign Request — 73 Street <br /> Mayor Wilharber noted Elizabeth Larson (1882 - 73` d Street) submitted a petition <br /> to the City for a stop sign in her neighborhood due to the rising amount of high- <br /> speed traffic on her street. He explained this item was tabled at the April 12, 2000 <br /> and April 26, 2000 meeting to allow the Police Department to gather additional <br /> information for this area. The Council asked that this item be placed on the next <br /> meeting agenda for action once the Police Department reports back to the <br /> Council. <br /> Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council <br /> Member Sweeney to table this item until the May 24, 2000 City Council <br /> Meeting. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Borowicz Request for Approval of Satellite Enclosure at Acorn Creek Park <br /> Mayor Wilharber read through the request for a satellite enclosure at Acorn Creek <br /> Park. He explained Craig Borowicz (1861 Revoir Street) was interested in <br /> enclosing two sides of the satellite located in Acorn Creek Park. Council Member <br /> Nelson noted she was in favor of the request. <br /> Council Member Travis asked if a location has been determined for the satellite. <br /> Paul Palzer, Public Works Director, suggested this be left up to the Park and <br /> Recreation Commission. He explained placement of the satellite is important to <br /> allow for handicap access from the park and trail system. <br /> Aimee Fairbrother (1844 Revoir Street) explained that Mr. Borowicz was delayed <br /> and unable to attend the meeting but would follow any and all Council <br /> suggestions. <br /> Mayor Wilharber concurred with Mr. Palzer's suggestions. <br /> Council Member Travis suggested this fence be two sided and if a third side was <br /> added, the Parks and Recreation Committee may provide funding for the extra <br /> section. <br /> Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council <br /> Member Sweeney to approve the fence subject to the polling of Parks and <br /> Recreation Committee members with their suggestions. All in favor. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> VIII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS — None. <br /> 4 <br />
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