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Regular City Council minutes — 3131/03 <br />DRAFT Minutes - Page 12 <br />the location of access and fire hydrants; and that through <br />zoning, education and street signage, public concerns <br />would be addressed. <br />Councilmember Schroeder sought clarification regarding <br />those utilities shared by the businesses; those private and <br />those city - maintained. <br />Mr. Paschke responded that the main water line would be <br />city - maintained; an easement was in place for the fire <br />hydrants; and it would be a private sanitary sewer. <br />Public Works Director Duane Schwartz and Mr. Paschke <br />responded to additional questions regarding utilities and <br />emergency access to the back property. <br />Mayor Kysylyczyn clarified the size and access points for <br />the sanitary sewer system with Councilmember Schroeder. <br />Councilmember Kough sought information regarding the <br />outdoor storage of vehicles awaiting repair; seeking to <br />eliminate dilapidated vehicle storage due to aesthetic <br />concerns; and sought assurances from the applicants, who <br />were in attendance. <br />Mr. Paschke responded to the conditions for approval as <br />addressed in the Panned Unit Development (PUD) <br />application process. <br />Ron Fiscus, of P1anScape, representing Abra Auto Body <br />and Glass responded to concerns regarding vehicle <br />storage; assuring Councilmembers of Abra Auto Body's <br />responsibilities to the needs and concerns of the <br />neighborhoods in which they're located. Mr. Fiscus <br />confirmed that given the relationship Abra maintains with <br />the insurance industry, they average 3 — 5 days for vehicle <br />storage; with vehicles considered unrepairable <br />immediately removed to a salvage yard. <br />Roll Call <br />Ayes: Schroeder, Klausing, Kough, Maschka and <br />