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r~1.~au~rrs <br />c~ty cou„~~~. <br />Marc}i ?_£3, 19£3<< <br />Col.l.ova Mr. Deeb stated that: the C~i.ty Uii11 create ~ big~er drainage problem <br />liouse by 1r_tting thi.s house be moved i.n. Mr. Forsb^ef; staCed th~t ~r. <br />Rel.ocati.on Deeb was jtist assumi.n~ this and infonned hi.m that the Ci_ty Pngineer <br />(Cont.) has i.ndicatecl that tki~is i.s not ~he case. <br /> r4r. T'ahey staCed Chat the Engl.neEC will. work out cohatever has to bc <br /> done Co talce care o,f the drai.na~e and ilr. Collova ~ail.l. have to comply <br /> wi.th the Engineer's recommenclations. <br /> Mr. Deeb poi.nC~d ouC that soil bor~i.ngs have not been done. Mr. 1?ak~ey <br /> repl.i.ed that tl~ie agreement was Cl~~at the soil borings would be done ancl <br /> iE they wer.e not sati.sfaictory, the salc: wo~il.d be canc~lled. <br /> Mr. Pahey stated that i.£ the Ci.try Llnvi.neer s<rys that t:.he drai.nage <br /> can be kiancll.ed, Chen the Counc~il h2s to accept his fi.ndings. <br /> Mr. Forsberg sCated that the present Counci.l is on top of drai.nuge and <br /> very concerned nbout it. <br /> Mrs. Nardini stated that the so~i.1 bori.ngs woulcl probaUly have been <br /> rnade i.f: i.t were not for t:he present actton. <br />Mr. }tanson poi.nted ouC that if the Counci.l. den:ies Mr. Col.lov2 t.he <br />ri.aht to move the ltouse onCo the l.ot, Mr. Coll.ova would be able Co <br />talce ].eTal. acti.on. Hanson poi.nted out: ChaC the City can be sued one <br />way or t:kie other. <br />A1r. Clausen stated t~at the nei~hbors have not had ~ny say in the matter. <br />Mrs. Scalze stated that the ni.ght the Ci_ty sol.d the property Co'Kr. <br />Coll.ova she called Mr, 0'I3ani.on and cot.il.d not ~;et hi.m to come t:o <br />tlie Council meeti.np,. <br />Mr. Kausner aslced cohy a P~earinK was held if the neighbocs did not have <br />any s~y in it. Mr. Pahey repl.ieci that. the 1aw requi.res Chat a heari.ng <br />be he1d. <br />T4r. Porsber~; report:ed that. the publi.c heari.np, ~.i.nformed t:hc neighUors <br />of: the requi.rements Mr. CoLlova must meet i.n movi.np, this home. <br />Mr., Coll.ova reported tliat the purchase agreement says that he must <br />be satisLied w;ith the soil. on the lot and does noC require soil <br />bori.ngs to be done. <br />i~Irs. I<eenan aslced i.f: the house has to be brought un to code af:ter <br />i_t is movecl and that costs a great deal. oE money, what happens if <br />Che devel.oper does not have Che money to compt~~te ttie job. <br />~1r. fdanson replied that t:he devel.~per must put up a performance boncl, <br />dnd i_f the work i.s not done, the Ci-ty collects [he bond and comp1.etes <br />the job. Mr. rorsberg reported thiaC everything ;i.s covered by the <br />bond, even iI the street ~ets damaged. <br />i?age -13~- <br />
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