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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 25, 1996 <br /> of the city newsletter, funds should not be diverted from this excellent publication to <br /> undertake more experimental ways of communicating with the public. <br /> Overall,residents were satisfied with their quality of life in the community, their neighborhoods, <br /> their sense of safety, and their empowerment. However, the impact of growth was being <br /> negatively experienced in the present as well as dreaded for the future. At the same time, <br /> residents were especially sensitive to property tax increases. The ultimate challenge facing City <br /> decision-makers will be the maintenance of its well-regarded services at reasonable costs during <br /> times of stress caused by the demands of community growth. <br /> UPDATE ON SEPTIC SYSTEM ORDINANCE, PETER KLUEGEL <br /> Mr. Kluegel explained that on July 22, 1996 Council adopted Ordinance No. 08 - 96 amending <br /> Chapter 403 of the individual sewer treatment systems with respect to inspection and pumping of <br /> on-site septic systems. Because of its impact on the health and welfare of the community,the <br /> City Building Department is using various media to inform and update the public with respect to <br /> details of this important Ordinance,which goes into effect March 1, 1997. The Newsletter will <br /> include an article and cable television Channel 16 has been televising this ordinance in its <br /> entirety. <br /> Mr. Kluegel stated that after January 1, 1997, notices will be sent to residents who have on-site <br /> septic systems concerning cleaning and pumping of septic tanks. A second mailing will take <br /> place if there is not sufficient response to the first mailing. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked if the companies currently used for local septic tank pumping <br /> are qualified to do the inspections required by the Ordinance. Mr. Kluegel responded that they <br /> are certified to do such inspections. <br /> Mr. Schumacher asked about the administrative impact of implementing the suggested process. <br /> Mr. Kluegel stated that the main administrative concern would be the volume of mailings that <br /> would be required,and keeping track of how many on-site residences would need to participate. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING,6:30 P.M. I-35W/TH 49 INTERCHANGE COMMERCIAL <br /> DEVELOPMENT AREA TRUNK UTILITIES,DAVID AHRENS <br /> Mr. Ahrens explained that on October 28, 1996 Council accepted the feasibility report and called <br /> for a public hearing for the 35W/49 Interchange Commercial Development Area Trunk Utility <br /> Project. The proposed project will provide water and sanitary sewer service to the property south <br /> of 35W adjacent to Lake Drive. The proper notices have been mailed and published notifying <br /> property owners of the public hearing pursuant to State Statutes. <br /> Mr. Ahrens stated that this interchange has received a lot of interest from developers for <br /> construction of commercial and light industrial businesses. He added that the City is currently <br /> 5 <br />
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