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DC NEW BUSINESS <br /> Overweight Permit — Municipal Builders, Inc. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated Municipal Builders, Inc. was requesting an overweight <br /> permit to allow for nine tons per axle from Main Street to LaMotte Drive until <br /> October I, 2000. Mayor Wilharber asked how many loads would be hauled on <br /> this roadway. Chris Sluiter stated there would be approximately 60 loads of <br /> concrete and steel hauled to rebuild Lift Station L -4. <br /> Mayor Wilharber asked what type of damage could be expected from this hauling. <br /> Mr. Peterson stated the road is currently patched and this regeneration would <br /> continue through the overweight hauling. <br /> Scott Denz, Metropolitan Council Project Manager for Lift Station L -4, stated he <br /> was present to address any questions the Council may have. <br /> Mr. Peterson asked if a forcemain was on this site at this time. Mr. Denz stated <br /> there was a forcemain on the work site with a twenty (20) foot easement. <br /> Mr. Peterson asked if Municipal Builders had considered driving the loads cross - <br /> country over the twenty (20) foot easement versus existing roadways. Mr. Denz <br /> stated he would like to see the loads brought in on the existing roadways and the <br /> City would be compensated for any and all damages caused by the hauling trucks. <br /> Council Member Travis asked that this roadway be monitored to keep the <br /> compensation accounted for. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers asked when this project would begin. Mr. <br /> Denz stated this project would begin no sooner than June 1, 2000. <br /> Mayor Wilharber asked what route would be taken. Mr. Sluiter stated he would <br /> respect whichever route the Council approved. Mayor Wilharber stated the best <br /> route would be down Centerville Road to Heritage Street. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers asked if there would be a limitation to the <br /> patching allowed on LaMotte Drive. Mr. Denz stated he is not interested in <br /> replacing the entire roadway for the City but would be responsible for filling any <br /> and all potholes that were caused during the truck hauling period. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers asked that the permit be approved for the first <br /> portion of hauling. The Council Members concurred. <br /> Council Member Travis stated he would like to see the developer held <br /> accountable for pothole damages to the roadways through a bond of $15,000 for <br /> repair. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member <br /> Broussard Vickers to approve the Overweight Permit for Municipal <br /> Builders, Inc. from Main Street to 6990 LaMotte Drive until October 1, 2000 <br /> 5 <br />
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