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MINUTES <br />City Council <br />Feb. 11, 1987 <br />Minutes The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mrs. Scalze. <br />(Cont.) Ayes (5) Blesener, Scalze, LaValle, Collova, Fahey. <br /> Nays (0). <br /> Resolution declared adopted. <br /> This resolution appears in Resolution Book No. 17, Page 47. <br />Imp. No. The Mayor reported that the Woodlyn Avenue businesses would like <br />87-1 to request a special meeting with the Council to discuss Improvement <br /> No. 87-1. <br />Agenda <br />Item No. 4 Fahey referred to the Engineer's memo dated February 5, 1987 <br /> outlining the results of his meeting with these businesses. <br /> Issues identified are the business owners' desire to expand; <br /> concern over Appendix E; and concern with the future development <br /> of the Gervais property. <br /> Fahey also pointed out that there has been no contact from Cellular <br /> One, and it appears that their development proposal has been <br /> withdrawn. <br />Fahey felt that the Council's position was that the road should be <br />improved to at least the edge of the Deeb property, and that the <br />business owners in this area will have to comply with the City's <br />ordinance regarding sprinklering. <br />Mr. Bob Zilge, property owner in the area, reported that he would <br />like to add 800 square feet to his building, however, has checked <br />into sprinklering and found that Haylon systems are designed for <br />computer rooms and offices and not industrial use. Also, to install <br />a supply tank would cost approximately $20,000. Zilge stated that <br />the lack of water to the area is a problem. Zilge requested that <br />he be allowed to add on and once water is available, he will <br />sprinkler his building. <br />Fahey pointed out that the City cannot abandon the ordinance that <br />the rest of the City has had to comply with. Fahey felt that any <br />building additions in the Woodlyn Avenue area would have to <br />comply with City ordinances. Fahey felt that sanitary sewer and <br />storm sewer improvements could be delayed, however, the road and <br />water system needed to be improved. <br />Greg Deeb, property owner in the area, questioned why the City <br />adopted ~ppendix E when not all cities have done so. <br />Fahey stated that the Council felt it was a good ordinance, and <br />because of the ordinance a lot of buildings in the City have been <br />sprinklered. This ordinance will also save the City money, in that <br />an additional Fire Department will not have to be added on the <br />other side of the City. <br />Page -2- <br />