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r~~zr~uT~s <br />City Council <br />t~1ay 23, 1936 <br />Rice Str. The City ~n nineer stat~<i that he did not believr. that the City should <br />I~latcrmain have to pay any relocation costs and pointed o~rt that the State plans <br />Relocation to m ove the line to an entirely ne~~ locatian. <br />(Cont.) <br /> ~tr. Fahey a dvi sed the ~n~7i n~er to a~iri te a 1 etter to t4~~ State outl i ni ng <br /> the City's position. <br />,4spen iirs. Scalze reported that the ~~r!< C or~i!nission is recommending that <br />Grove the pedestri an ;aal ks•ra.y easemen~ over tii~ storm se+v~r i n the lispen <br />Acidi ti on Grov e Adc!i ti on be improved rai th a 5 ~oot bi ~;umi nous mat and chai n- <br /> lin!< fencing a1ong the easement. <br />n~~„d~ <br />Item D t•trs. Scal ze i ntrotl.uced the fol l osvi nq resol uti on and rnovecl i ts adopti on: <br />RESOLUTTO?4 id0. °h-5-221 - IP~!STRUCTIP!G THF <br />CITY CLERi< TO P!OTI~Y PP,T GOFF 0;' Thlr P,nR4< <br />C0~+1I;9ISSIOt~1' S f2EOUcST FOR PFI~IIDIG TIIE PF,~[S7RIAN <br />EIISEP~9~~JT IPl TI!E ASPEhI GStOVE ~'1DDITIOh1 ~,?ITi~ P, <br />~T.VE POOT ~~AT AP1D RI_SO 7HAT THIS ~,4SEMf~~IT !3L <br />~!-r~r,~:i~ <br />The foregoin~ resolution ;•~as tlu1y seconded hy i4r. Collova. <br />i4yes (5) Scalz2, Col1ova, ~lardini, Pahey, 3lesener. <br />Dl,ays ~~). <br />12esolution declared adopted. <br />7his resolu~tion appears in Resolution Bool< iVo. 15, nacie 221. <br />C,anabury C?r. Fahe.y reportrd that renresentatives of the Canabur~/ Pond conclominiu;ns <br />ponci have reqt.iested the City's assis~~nce ~n reso1vina their drainage problen~ <br />Drainage in a sirni1ar fashion to the Sleep,y Holloai draina,rye matter. <br />Probleri <br />P~rs. Scalze asked ti•~ho would pay for the ~nginr~er's tirne. <br />Agenda <br />Item ~lo. 11 I"ahey indicated Lhat t4ie r,ost of the Engineer ~iould be naid as part <br />of the total project. <br />f3lesen~r pointed out that t,~e project may never be ordered. <br />Fahey felt, that if the nroject does not get ordFred, the City should <br />he abl e to c!~terrni ne i f thi s vai 11 happen very qui c'~1 y and then <br />there a~oulc; not he +nuch cost involved. If the project does not <br />aet orderecf, i:he Fngineer's time would be paid for from the <br />General Fund. <br />ESlesener felt that i:he drainage problem ~•~as an internal one, anc~ <br />he ~,~as not sure it ~:~as Che City's responsibility. <br />Paoe -18- <br />