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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AUGUST 5, 1998 <br /> variance for lot width precedent would not set a precedent. There is a sufficient basis to <br /> grant the variance. He stated the City has the clear authority to ask for the right-of-way. <br /> Mr. Hill indicated that a hardship has been proven. He stated the City should not require <br /> the right-of-way without compensation because of all the time and money that has been <br /> spent of the property. He indicated he will not dedicate the property to the City. <br /> Kim stated she does not see any hardship other than economic. The City cannot make <br /> exceptions to rules if it is not a unique situation. John stated the request for the variance <br /> is reasonable. The right-of-way is the issue. He stated it is in the City's best interest to <br /> obtain the right-of-way so that there will be a consistent width on Elm Street. <br /> Mr. and Mrs. Hill stated they want to work something out with the City. Mrs. Hill <br /> indicated they are being asked to give more to the City than other property owners. <br /> Kim asked Mr. and Mrs. Hill to take the options into consideration. It is the Council's <br /> job to weigh their hardship against the right-of-way dedication. <br /> This item will appear on the regular City Council agenda, Monday,August 10, 1998. <br /> CONSIDERATION OF A SNOW REMOVAL POLICY FOR TRAILS <br /> Rick stated the Parks and Recreation Department would like to institute a snow removal <br /> policy for the City's trail system which will enable residents to enjoy the trails year <br /> round. He stated trail segments will be indicated as an A or B priority. Upon completion <br /> of all A paths,the B Priority paths will be cleared. There will be no additional costs to <br /> the City at this time. No chemicals will be used on the trails. The policy will be <br /> evaluated after the 1998/1999 snow season to see if the policy should continue. <br /> Council supported the snow removal policy. This item will appear on the regular City <br /> Council agenda, Monday,August 10, 1998. <br /> RESHANAU LAKE TRAIL UPDATE <br /> Rick gave an update regarding the Reshanau Lake trail. He requested approval from <br /> Council to begin discussions with the two (2)property owners where the limited access <br /> easement exists. <br /> It was the consensus of the Council to direct Rick to initiate discussions with the property <br /> owners regarding the purchase of the easement. <br /> JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT (JPA)WITH THE CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> Dave Ahrens detailed the JPA with the City of Centerville. He stated that the Agreement <br /> will be on the City of Centerville's regular City Council agenda on August 12, 1998. To <br /> 2 <br />