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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />December 13, 1989 <br />Mr. Ron Paradee appeared before the Council and <br />reported that the property owner at the time the <br />utilities went in did not want the utilities on Jackson <br />Street. Paradee also reported that when the utilities <br />were under construction, someone stopped by the house <br />and asked one of the children who were home at the time <br />where the stubs should be located. Paradee felt this <br />inappropriate. <br />Paradee also relayed conversations he had with the <br />previous Public Works Superintendent about the <br />situation, who had indicated that if the property was <br />assessed for the improvement and no stubs put in, the <br />City would be responsible for providing the stubs. <br />Paradee reported that since the property was assessed <br />for a sewer stub and none was received, he is <br />requesting the City pay the cost of installing a water <br />and sewer stub for the property. That cost is <br />$2,325.00. Paradee reported that he would pay the cost <br />of street restoration work. <br />The City Engineer reported that now when sewer and <br />water lines are installed, stubs are provided to all <br />properties regardless of whether the property owners <br />want the stubs or not. <br />Blesener pointed out that the City files have no <br />documents showing that the property owner did not want <br />the utility stubs. <br />Mr. Blesener introduced the following resolution and <br />moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 89-12-586 - APPROVING THE PAYMENT OF <br />$2,325.00 TO VILLAGE PLUMBING FOR INSTALLATION OF SEWER <br />AND WATER STUBS FOR 2875 JACKSON STREET, THE OWNERS OF <br />WHICH ARE RON AND BEVERLY PARADEE, WITH THE PROPERTY <br />OWNER TO PAY STREET RESTORATION COSTS <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr. <br />Fahey. <br />Ayes (5) Blesener, Fahey, Collova, Scalze, LaValle. <br />Nays (0). <br />Resolution declared adopted. <br />ROUND LAKE The City Engineer reported that he discussed Round Lake <br />RETAINING retaining wall with the City Planner, who indicated <br />WALL that there is no requirement in the Development <br />Page 7 <br />