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� , April 11, 2001 <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> � Mr. March stated he had spoken to Mr. Milo Bennett, Centennial Fire Chief, who had <br /> explained the issue was that there was no road built to the hydrant on the other side of the <br /> building so the Fire Departrnent would not have proper access to same. Mr. March also <br /> noted he was unaware that the pipe was a six (6) inch water main. Mr. March noted that, <br /> � if the pipe were oversized or extra deep, that would be a typical City cost and he is not <br /> sure how this line would service development to the north. <br /> Mr. Peterson noted the City would connect to the water pipe at some point as it is in the <br /> right-of-way for 21 S ` Avenue. If 21 St Ayenue is extended straight north, the hydrant <br /> would be removed and the City would connect to the pipe and continue the main. <br /> Council Member Capra stated she had spoken with Mr. Bennett and he had indicated the <br /> hydrant is a standard request and not out of the ordinary. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers questioned why the City decided not to install the <br /> pipe at the same time as Hunter's Crossing. <br /> Council Member Travis asked if this was a development cost or a City infrastructure cost. <br /> Mr. Peterson indicated it was both. Mr. March indicated if the pipe were a larger trunk it ' <br /> would have been a City cost. He also stated that, if the City can use the pipe to loop in <br /> future development, there might be a dollar amount for the City to contribute. � <br /> Mr. Bode questioned why the hydrant and water main were not discussed at the site plan , <br /> review level. Mr. March indicated he was told by Mr. Bennett the water main and <br /> hydrant were on the plan originally. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers stated she would like the minutes reviewed to I ' <br /> determine why the City decided not to have the pipe installed at the same time as the ' <br /> Hunter's Crossing development. � <br /> Motion by Council Member Ca�ra, seconded by Council Member Nelson to table <br /> this matter for more research, to direct Staff to review the minutes to determine <br /> why the Citv decided not to install this pipe as part of the Hunter's Crossing <br /> development, and to review the site plans for Countv Bank to determine if the water <br /> main and hvdrant were included in the original plans. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> unanimouslv. <br /> Mr. Bode questioned whether there were plans to continue 21 Avenue to the north. Mr. <br /> March indicated there currently was no plan to do so. <br /> Council Member Travis asked how much Mr. Bode was asking the City to pay. Mr. <br /> Bode indicated he would like the water main paid for by the City. He then noted the <br /> Bank should be assessed for the value of having water run to its property. <br /> Page 9 of 14 <br />