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MINUTES <br />City CoUnci7. <br />Apra.l :~.4~ 1982 <br />A& W Mxs, Nardini conunented that the State may tell, Mr. Brae where his <br />(Cont,) curb cuts are to go. The Engineer agreed and added that the State <br /> can make him movo present curb cuts, <br />Nir, F'ahey introduced the following resolution and maved ii;s adopt~one <br />NESOLUTTQN N0, 82-.I~.,181 ., AYPHOVING TFIE TII~iE ERTENSION <br />FOR PROVIDING ANOTH~R ENTHANCE FOR THE A& 4d UNTIL MAX <br />1' 1983 AT i~dHICH TIME: FtICE STRIsET SHOULD BE COMPLETED <br />PROVTDEll THAT MkZ. BRAL SIGN AN AGREEEMENT THAT HE 'AILL <br />COi~iE TO TH}~; COUNC:IL TO MAKE TA~ NECliSSARY CURB CUTS WITHIN <br />THIS TTME PERIOD <br />The toregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr, :E'orsberg, <br />Ayes (5) F'ahey' Forsberg~ IIanson' Scalze' Nardini. <br />Nayes (0). <br />Resolution dec~.ared adopted, <br />This resolution appears in Resoluta.on Book No. 8, Page 12~, <br />The City Clerk reported that the A& rn~~s letter of credit i~ about to <br />expire, <br />i~Srs. Narda.ni introduced the fo~.lowing resolutioxi and moved its adoption: <br />I~SOLUTION N0. 82-l~»l82 ~ HL;G~UIRING MH, BRAE pF' TFIE A& W <br />TO F.XTENU HIS LETTER Ob' CREDIT TO THE CITY AS A CONDITION <br />UE~' THE TIMG liXTENSTON FpR THE ADDITIONAL ENTRANCE <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr. FIanson, <br />Ayes (y) Nardini' Hanson, Fahey~ P'orsberg~ Scalze, <br />Nayes (0). <br />Resolution declared adopted, <br />This resolutinxz appears in Reso].ution Book No. 8, Yage 128. <br />MeMenemy Mr. Roger Yhilip appeared before the Council and reported that there <br />Drainage i.s a drainage problem in the Mci~ienemy area. <br />kroblem <br />Nir, Roger G],anzex, Public Works Superintendent' informed the Council. <br />Agenda that the problem 3.s a result of debxee getting caught in an area where <br />Item Nop 7 a 21 inch culvert joins an 8 i.nch culvert, The area was o~.eaned out <br />Uy a contractor a few years ago by hauing the contractor cut into the <br />cul~rert an this area. <br />Mr. Roger Glanzer suggested that the so],ution to the problem would be <br />to have a manhole inatalled over the a.rea so that the Public Works <br />Department could periodically clean this area. Glenaer felt the <br />cost would be in the neighborhood of $1'200< <br />Page ~.I~b <br />