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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION JULY 8, 1998 <br /> UPDATE ON BMX TRACK AT QUAIL RIDGE, RICK DEGARDNER <br /> Rick explained that some area children constructed a BMX track in back of their homes <br /> on property owned by the City near Birch Street and Pheasant Run North. The track has <br /> been removed,however,the children and their families are asking to reconstruct the track <br /> and give the City a promise not to sue the City if a child is injured on the track. <br /> Originally,they asked the City to build a track in that area. Because of liability concerns, <br /> this option is not available. The residents then proposed that the City build the track and <br /> lease it to the residents. The matter was brought before the Park Board. They said that <br /> they would consider this request if the residents can provide liability insurance for the <br /> operation of the track. The families have not provided liability insurance to the City as of <br /> today. <br /> COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN UPDATE,BRIAN WESSEL <br /> Brian explained the meeting schedule for the next month. He noted that at the July 23, <br /> 1998, 6:00 p.m. Comprehensive Plan Task Force meeting, Birch Street concerns will be <br /> addressed. He also noted that the County is no longer looking at installing an intersection <br /> at I-3 5 W and Main Street. <br /> Brian noted that the Task Force has been conducting neighborhood meetings on all <br /> aspects of the Comprehensive Plan. He felt that the Council should get word to the <br /> citizens that everything they want may not be included in the final plan. <br /> STORM UPDATE, DAVE PECCHIA <br /> Dave explained that storm#1 (May 15, 1998) was declared a federal disaster. He has met <br /> with FEMA regarding storm#2 (June 26, 1998) and he is hoping that this storm will also <br /> be declared a federal disaster. The City will receive approximately $349,000 of assistance <br /> for storm 91. <br /> John asked Dave if the City is planning to continue the cleanup until July 13, 1998 as <br /> originally planned. Dave explained that contracted crews will come in on the 13th and it <br /> is hoped that everything will be cleaned during that week. If not, there will be an <br /> extension of time. If the last storm is declared a federal disaster, FEMA will pay for all of <br /> the clean up costs. <br /> Caroline noted that there has not been a letter in the paper thanking all the people who <br /> helped with the clean up from the first storm. Dave explained that Jean(Viger) is <br /> preparing the thank you letters at this time. He will follow up on this matter. <br /> CSO JOB DESCRIPTION,DAVE PECCHIA <br /> Dave explained that the CSO position is now a part-time position. He is looking at hiring <br /> two (2) college students to fill the positions and make them more visible in the <br /> PAGE 6 <br />