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Member Wilke asked if there are any areas that are so polluted they are <br />uncorrectable. Welsch said there are no sites untreatable, it just depends <br />on how much money you want to spend. Member Wilke asked if they <br />could explain how cleanup was done. Mr. Samuel said there were several <br />approaches proposed. <br /> <br /> Member Willenbring asked if they have considered recycling the concrete. <br />Mr. Noonan said it has been their practice to recycle building materials. <br /> <br /> Member Willenbring asked if there was any wrench that would be thrown <br />into this thing to stop the process. Mr. Noonan said that there are some <br />very good discussions going on. <br /> <br /> 6. Utility Service Line Policy Discussion <br /> <br /> Duane Schwartz said this topic came up because a councilmember had a <br />neighbor with a sewer problem that made it necessary for him to install a <br />new connection to the main city line. The council has requested the Public <br />Works Commission to review current city policy and make <br />recommendations on whether or not it should be changed. City code <br />currently states it is the responsibility of the owner to maintain the service <br />pipe from the house or building to the city main. The code doesn’t define <br />the actual connection to the main line, but it has always been interpreted as <br />being the homeowner’s responsibility because if there wasn’t a <br />connection, there wouldn’t be a connection point. <br /> <br /> Member Willenbring asked how many times a year there is an obstruction <br />at the joint. Schwartz said we don’t know at this point. Research needs to <br />be done on how many permits have been requested from the Community <br />Development Department. <br /> <br /> Member Willenbring asked if the city televises the lines. Schwartz said <br />they do. <br /> <br /> Member Rossini said that it might make sense to make the city responsible <br />up to the property line since some sewer lines were 20’ deep or more, <br />which would be a hardship for the property owner to repair. <br /> <br /> Member Willenbring asked if they were to differentiate between <br />residential and business properties. Schwartz said no, it’s just any <br />property owner. <br /> <br /> Member Wilke said he didn’t think the code should be changed since the <br />policy has been in place for so long and seems to be working. <br /> <br /> Member Willenbring said that if the Y connection was installed by the <br />city, it should be the responsibility of the city. If it was installed by an <br />independent contractor, it should be the contractor’s responsibility. <br />Page 4 of 5 <br /> <br />