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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JULY 22, 1992 <br />appraisals of the property being considered for a <br />senior housing development and has met with the <br />property owners. Presbyterian Homes will now need to <br />make some decisions on this project. <br />PUBLIC Hanson reported that he and the City Administrator are <br />SAFETY reviewing capital improvement priorities and funding <br />for additional capital improvements for the Fire <br />Department. A report will be given to the Council on <br />this issue sometime in the near future. <br />CODE Scalze reported that there are three properties along <br />ENFORCEMENT the Greenbrier trail system which have encroached onto <br />City property. Scalze reported that these addresses <br />where encroachment has occurred are 3061 Greenbrier, <br />3066 Greenbrier, and 3047 Thunder Bay Road. <br />Mrs. Scalze introduced the following resolution and <br />moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION N0. 92-7-251 - DIRECTING CITY STAFF TO <br />VERIFY PROPERTY LINES AND WHETHER OR NOT ENCROACHMENT <br />IS OCCURRING, AND IF S0, NOTIFY THE PROPERTY OWNERS <br />ABOUT THE ENCROACHMENT AND REQUEST REMOVAL <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by LaValle. <br />Ayes (4) Scalze, LaValle, Hanson, Blesener. <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />RECREATION Scalze reported that there are 228 children <br />REPORT participating in T-Ball this year, 121 in softball, 183 <br />in baseball, 26 in swimming lessons, 47 in tennis <br />classes, and 9 in a tennis league. There are 11 <br />children participating in the nature study program, and <br />190 in Super Summer Day Camp. Scalze noted a drop in <br />attendance at the Day Camp over previous years. It is <br />felt that this has occurred because of increased <br />registration fees. Next year the amount of employees <br />may be adjusted due to the decline in registration. <br />Scalze reported that the North Suburban Youth <br />Association provided some assistance to the Day Camp <br />program for field trips, but not for shirts. As a <br />result, the LCRA will be contacted to see if they are <br />willing to make up the difference. <br />Hanson reported that as part of the Day Camp program <br />this year, there was a tour of the Historical Society's <br />mini museum at the old Fire Station, the cemetery and <br />Gervais Mill Park. The Historical Society has ox cart <br />Page 25 <br />