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M1f UTrS <br />City Council <br />(Cont'd.) <br />January 9, 1980 <br />Schletty The Attorney has contacted Mr. Schletty regarding assurances the <br />Outlot City would like from Mr. Schletty that there will be no further <br />development of the Schletty Outlot. 14r. and Mrs. Schletty signed <br />an affidavit that their attorney prepared stating there would be <br />no further development of the existing ponding area at the high water <br />mark. Parks stated that the affidavit will protect the City from <br />development in the drainage area of the outlot. <br />Councilman Fahey stated that the Council wanted the agreement to <br />include the whole of Outlot A, not just the existing ponding area. <br />Fahey stated that the Attorney should contact Mr. Schletty for agreement <br />for no further development of the whole of the Outlot except for four <br />lots that Mr. Schletty is planning to develop. <br />Parks stated that he would do so. <br />Rocky Waite Attorney Parks reported that he has received a notice from an attorney <br />Complaint representing Rocky Waite for a claim for damages to Mr. Waite's <br />property on Ruth Street. Mr. Waite is claiming damage to his property <br />from the removal of trees, surface dirt, the damage to vegetation and <br />surface dirt, and improperly changing the flow of surface waters of the <br />property. <br />Engineer Carley reported that the City has done as much as it can to <br />correct the drainage problems of Ruth Street. The County must redig <br />the ditch along Demont. <br />Mayor Hanson suggested the Council wait and see what happens with this <br />complaint. <br />Heating Mayor Hanson reported that the Heating Inspector has put together a <br />Permit comparison of the heating inspection fees being charged by some surrounding <br />Fees communities. Little Canada's fees are below that of these other <br />communities. The Heating Inspector also submitted a schedule of <br />suggested fees for Little Canada. <br />Hanson also stated that the notice of the free inspection of wood <br />burning stoves recently went out and the inspection is free until <br />I4arch 1, 1980. White Bear Township is also offering a free inspection <br />for wood burning stoves. <br />Mr. Fahey introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 80 -1 -32 - ADOPTING THE HEATING PERMIT <br />FEES AS PRESENTED BY THE HEATING INSPECTOR WITH THE <br />FEES TO BE SET FOR WOOD- BURNING STOVES EFFECTIVE <br />MARCH 1, 1980 AT $5.00 FOR THE FIRST $500.00 in VALUATION <br />AND $2.00 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL $500.00 IN VALUE OR FRACTION <br />THEREOF. <br />4 <br />Page -19- <br />