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UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> Eagle P�ss Road Update <br /> Mr Nyberg gave an update on Eagle Pass Roads construction and drainage. The engirieer plans <br /> to address additional dra.inage concerns this fall. In addition, NIr. Nyberg said before the second <br /> lift is constructed, the road will be properly repaired. The Council questioned the engineer about <br /> procedures and the time line to correct Eagle Pass Roads. The Council discussed testing methods <br /> and new testing developments. <br /> Eagle Pass Trail <br /> Mr March reported the Eagle Pass Developers requested the Council consider exchanging a <br /> portion of the Eagle Pass trail for a cash settlement of $9,000. Mr. Nyberg said, currently, an 8' <br /> bituminous trail is proposed north of Dupre Road and south of Eagle Trail. However, the <br /> Developers have received considerable opposition to constructing the trail near the Dupre Road <br /> homes. Tn addition, the trail area is within the jurisdiction of an association. Therefore, the <br /> association will be responsible for maintaining the trait. Several new property owners requested <br /> the trail not be constructed. ' <br /> Cauncilmember Helmbrecht planned to look at the trail area that is in question. Councilmember ', <br /> Brenner asked that the Park and Recreation Committee review the proposal at its next meeting. � <br /> Ivlayor Wilharber addressed several items for consideration in regards to constructing the trail. �, <br /> Foremost, the pond can be an attraction to children and the community might have potentia] <br /> liability concerns. And, does the Cit_y comprehensive park plan include this section of the trail. � <br /> I <br /> i <br /> Mr. March addressed another issue with the Elementary watermain constzuction and its i <br /> assessments. Evidently, the watermain assessment notices for the tree farm {Eagle Pass �� <br /> Development Area) was sent to an inactive property identification number. Therefore, the Eagle �, <br /> Pass Developers did not receive nor pay the $58,000 assessment. However, Mr. Quigley (Eagle ' <br /> Pass Developer) is willing to pay the assessed amount but he requested the cit_y to waive the <br /> interest. Mr. March noted another option is to assess the outstanding balance to Eagle Pass <br /> (Phase II) outlot A. <br /> Councilmember Brenner moved and it was seconded to refer the Ea�le Pass Trail to Parks and <br /> Recreation for a recommendation at the ne� Council meetine. Motion carried unanimousl�. <br /> Councilmember HeImbrecht commented the interest on $58,000 is a significant amount. <br /> The Council's consensus is to have Staff investigate payment options and report their findings to <br /> the Council. <br /> NSP Franchise Agreement <br /> Mr. John Wertish (Community Service Manager), Ms. Mart_y Tierney (Sales Representative), Mr. <br /> Juan Galloway (Sales Representative), and Ms. Kristin Schmidt (Director of Gas/Marking & <br /> 3 <br />
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