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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JULY 24, 2002 <br />reconstructed. He noted that the City has been typically reconstructing <br />streets to seven -ton standards Nine -ton standards are used for industrial <br />streets. <br />A resident of the area indicated that Jackson Street has not been posted <br />cluring the spring thaw season for the past three years. The Public Works <br />Director indicated that the street would be posted beginning with the 2003 <br />spring thaw season. Fahey noted that semis will not be allowed to utilize <br />this road during times it is posted. <br />Bob DeBace agreed with the residential property owners present that the <br />semi truck traffic on Jackson Street is causing a mess For the <br />neighborhood_ <br />Anderson asked it' the site plan could be reconfigures so that there are two <br />access points onto County Road C. Anderson noted the steep grade of the <br />property on the west would make a second access point on County Road C <br />very expensive. <br />Anderson asked how Jackson Street came to be designated as three -ton. <br />He noted that there are very sandy soil conditions in this area and Felt that <br />the street could support a higher weight limit. <br />The City Administrator suggested that stair review the matter and come <br />back with a recommendation for Council's consideration. Scalze <br />suggested that Poolside wort: with the City Planner and stafrto determine <br />if there are alternatives that can be worked out. <br />Montour pointed out that Poolside is a good business in Little Canada and <br />one that wants to eliminate its outdoor storage and add onto its existing <br />building. <br />There was no one present with additional continents on this matter. <br />Upon motion by La\'alle, seconded by Fahey, the public hearing was <br />closed. <br />Nlr. LaValle introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -7 -176 — TABLING; ACTION ON THE <br />POOL.SIDE ARCIIITECTUR, -I1. REV IEH/ UNTIL THE AUGUST 14, <br />2002 REGULAR CIIUNCii, MEETING PENDING, I REPORT FRO /I <br />CITY ST4 FE REL 4 7'1 VE 7'0 JACKSON STREET AND ACCESS <br />ALTERNATIVES <br />13 <br />
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