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MINUTES <br />City Council <br />July 13, 1988 <br />Railroad Council decided to give this issue fur~ther~ consider•ation for• action at <br />Whistles a future Council meeting. <br />(Cont.) <br />Barbeque Fahey pointed out that it was the concensus of the Council to r•etain the <br />Gr~ills City's existing bar•beque grill or•dinance and Council felt that if more <br />restr~ictive r•ules were needed, the var•ious apartment buildings and homeowner~s <br />Agenda associations within the City should adopt those r~ules. <br />Item No. 16b <br />Traffic The City has r~eceived a letter fr~om a concerned r•esident requesting a <br />Concer~ns speed limit study in the area of Center~ville Road and County Road D <br />Center•ville with the request that the speed limit be lower~ed to 30 miles per hour. <br />& County <br />Road D Council agreed that ther~e was a problem in the ar~ea and felt the speed <br />limit should be lowered to 30 miles per hour~. <br />Agenda <br />item No. 16c Mr•s. Scalze intr•oduced the following r~esolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION N0. 88-7-282 - REQUESTING THE COUNTY <br />DO A SPEED ZONE STUDY OF THE CENTERVILLE ROAD/ <br />COUNTY ROAD D AREA WITH TNE REQUEST BY THE CITY <br />THAT THE SPEED IN THIS AREA BE REDUCED TO 30 <br />MILES PER HOUR <br />The for•egoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr•. Collova. <br />Ayes (5) Scalze, Collova, LaValle, Blesener~, Fahey. <br />Nays (0). <br />Resolution declar•ed adopted. <br />This r~esolution appear•s in Resolution Book No. 20, Page 287. <br />After•-Hour•s Bl esener~ r~epor•ted that the Publ ic Works Super~i ntendent i s recommendi ng <br />Calls adoption of a policy for• reimbur~sement for• after-hour~s calls wher•ein <br />one employee would be on call for~ a full week and would be paid for• <br />Agenda 4 hours for• being on call. If that employee is called out after-hours, <br />Item No. 17a he would be r•eimbur•sed at a r•ate of time and one-half for~ hour~s wor•ked <br />with a minimum r•eimbur•sement of 2 hour•s. <br />Council decided to consider• this matter with action to be taken at a <br />futur•e Council meeting. <br />St. Paul's Blesener• r~eviewed the letter~ that the City r•eceived fr~om the St. Paul <br />Water~ing Water~ Depar~tment. Blesener repor~ted that the Public Wor~ks Super~intendent <br />Restr~ictions ~s recommending that if St. Paul places a watering r~estriction on its <br />residents, the City follow these restrictions. <br />Council discussed those City residents with wells, and it was felt that <br />any water•ing r•estr•ictions that ar•e adopted would apply to well users <br />also. <br />Page -20- <br />