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E-Mailed to Council on 5/3/O1 at 11:34 a.m. <br /> Apri125, 2001 Council Minutes <br /> cleaned up. This may provide a financial incentive to the property owner to clean up the <br /> properry. <br /> Mr. Tom Wilharber, 6849 Centerville Road, stated the City has been dealing with the <br /> property in question for a number of years and has consistently received the same excuses <br /> as to why the property cannot be cleaned up. Mr. Wilharber requested that Council <br /> consider the residents living near the property who have put up with the conditions of the <br /> property. Mr. Wilharber requested that Council not grant an extension. Mr. Wilharber <br /> stated that in his opinion, the privacy fence currently being installed is not an answer to <br /> the existing problem. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers clarif ed that Council had agreed, if progress was <br /> made, to grant an extension until June 1, 2001. Council Member Broussard Vickers <br /> requested that Staff indicate that the drop-dead date for bringing the property into <br /> compliance was June 1, 2001 and no further extension would be granted. <br /> Motion bv Council Member Nelson, seconded b Council Member Broussard <br /> Vickers to extend the deadline to bring the �roperty into compliance to June 1, 2001 <br /> and indicate that no further extensions would be granted. All in favor Motion <br /> carried unanimouslv. <br /> 5. Thermal Heat Patches <br /> Mr. March reported that Mr. Palzer is recommending that 150 heat patches be completed. <br /> Mr. March stated that thermal patching has been very effective in the past. <br /> Motion bv Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded b C�unci� Membe <br /> Capra to approve the quote from Berman for 150 thermal heat patches All in <br /> favor. Motion carried unanimouslv. <br /> Council Member Nelson questioned Mr. Palzer's recommendation for the services to be <br /> provided by Berman when another firm was the lowest bidder. Council Mernber Travis <br /> stated that the low bidder was providing crack filling services which was a totally <br /> difference issue. <br /> Mayor Swedberg questioned whether the road couid be raised in the areas where the heat <br /> , patches would be installed. Mr. March stated that the asphalt is heated up and smoothed <br /> � out, but the existing grade is not changed. Mr. March stated that the heat patches would <br /> be installed in several areas where the streets are deteriorating, however, these same areas <br /> may also reqnire overlay. <br /> XII. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> l. The City of Centerville Apri1 12, through Apri125, 2001 Expenditures <br /> Z. Centennial Fire District Expenditures <br /> Page 10 of 12 <br />
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