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City Council Meeting Minutes <br /> June 13, 2001 <br /> Council Member Travis noted that Mr. Wilharber's property could develop in a manner <br /> similar to Hunter's Crossing where there are several sideyards fronting on Centerville <br /> Road. He then indicated that those with sideyards would not be able to be assessed for <br /> improvements running along Centerville Road. <br /> Mr. Wilharber indicated there could also be a wetland fronting Centerville Road. <br /> Council Member Nelson indicated that this development seemed a Iot like Hunter's <br /> Crossing. <br /> Motion by Council Member Nelson, seconded by Council Member Broussard <br /> Vickers to close the �ublic hearing. All in favor. Motion carried unanimousl� <br /> Mayor Swedberg closed the public hearing at 8:55 p.m. <br /> Council recessed at 8:55 p.m. <br /> Council reconvened at 9:08 p.m. <br /> IV. APPEARANCES/AWARDS <br /> 1. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Baron, 7121 Centerville Road <br /> Ms. Baron stated that she and her husband were not pleased with the method in which <br /> Mr. March chose to handle their situation. She indicated she and her husband were <br /> excluded from the inspection .and did not have input in same. Ms. Baron questioned why , <br /> they were not told of the inspection, which led to the citation. <br /> Ms. Baron indicated that she and her husband feel they had a right to be present at the <br /> time of the inspection and noted that, had they been there, they could have started all of <br /> the vehicles and explained where all the different articles in the yard would be used. Ms. <br /> Baron then handea out to Council a list of more than 40 homes also in violation of <br /> Ordinance #4. <br /> Council Member Nelson questioned whether Ms. Baron wished to make a complaint <br /> against the residences listed, as the ordinance is enforced by complaint. Ms. Baron <br /> indicated she and her husband were at the meeting to obtain information as to why they <br /> were not informed of the inspection. Ms. Baron stated that she had received copies of <br /> documents out of their folder at City Hall and found an e-mail dated June of 1999, which <br /> referenced to her husband's health. Ms. Baron questioned why the City was discussing <br /> her husband's health and indicated she was very disturbed by the e-mail and feels their <br /> privacy has been invaded. <br /> Page 8 of 25 <br />
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