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i <br /> CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION JULY 22, 1998 <br /> County roads. Brian stated that the City is in partnership with the County. The City does <br /> have input regarding County roads. <br /> DISCUSSION OF POLICY ON REPLACING DAMAGED SPRINKLER HEADS <br /> FROM STORM CLEANUP,DAVE AHRENS <br /> Dave Ahrens explained that he has received phone calls from property owners regarding <br /> damaged sprinkler heads due to the storm cleanup. He stated that the current policy is <br /> that property damage is the responsibility of the property owner if damage occurs due to <br /> snow removal. He asked if the Council wanted to support the same policy regarding the <br /> sprinkler heads. <br /> It was the consensus of Council to direct Dave to inform the property owners that the <br /> City is not responsible for damage to sprinkler heads due to the storm cleanup. <br /> STORM UPDATE, DAVID PECCHIA <br /> pp u.Q. <br /> David Monsinformed the Council that the June, 1998, storm will be combined with the <br /> May, 1998 storm and the Federal Government will fund 80%of the dollars spent on <br /> storm cleanup including overtime, contracts, and seasonal employees. The State will fund <br /> 10%of the storm cleanup and the City will fund 10%. David is currently working on a <br /> plan that would have the State fund the City portion as well. <br /> JOINT MEETING WITH THE CITY OF HUGO,DAVID PECCHIA <br /> David asked the Council if anything needed to be added or deleted from the Agenda for <br /> the Joint Meeting with Hugo. He asked the Council Members to let him know if they are <br /> unable to attend the meeting. <br /> ELM STREET TRAIL,ANDY NEAL <br /> Andy explained that citizens have contacted him asking when the trail from the Senior <br /> Complex to Sunset Road will be completed. Dave Ahens gave the background regarding <br /> this issue. He stated that the City had a mutual agreement with the developer of the <br /> Senior Complex that the trail would be completed when the homes are completed. Now, <br /> most of the homes have been completed. Dave stated that he has made the initial contact <br /> to get the trail completed. <br /> Caroline asked what is being done with the trail in Trapper's Crossing. Rick indicated he <br /> is working with the developer to install the trail. <br /> Kim gave an update regarding the Reshanau Lake Trail. She stated that she has visited <br /> the area. Residents feel that the Homeowners Association is not representing all the <br /> members. Since the City has to work through the Homeowners Association Board to <br /> 6 <br />
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