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COUNCIL MINUTES JULY 9, 2001 <br />. sell the land to the developer) has been arranged for July 20. The City will not release the signed plat <br />hard- shells for recording until July 18. This requirement is included in Resolution No. 01— 94 <br />approving the final plat. The developer has provided a copy of the disclosure statement. It notifies <br />buyers that "typical aircraft operations may result in perceptible noise and light effect" within the <br />development area. <br />• <br />• <br />Council Member Dahl moved to adopt Resolution No. 01— 94, as presented. Council Member <br />Reinert seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 01 — 94 can be found in the City Clerk's office. <br />Consider Resolution No. 01— 95, Sealcoating, John Powell — City Engineer Powell advised each <br />year the City maintains its streets by sealcoating. Sealcoating places a thin layer of oil and rock on the <br />street to enhance the surface. Candidate streets include new streets that received the wear course 2 - 3 <br />years ago and all other streets are done on a 5 - 7 year cycle. This ye <br />streets will be sealcoated at an estimated cost of $87,000. The 200 <br />sealcoating. It is proposed to fund the difference between the b <br />from the City's Sealcoating fund. City staff has prepared the <br />and are requesting Council approval to advertise for bids. <br />roximately 7 miles of <br />ncludes $58,850 for <br />t and the final bid amount <br />cifications for this work <br />Council Member Carlson moved to adopt Resolution ''ia 95, as presented. Council Member <br />Dahl seconded the motion. Motion carried unan. <br />Resolution No. 01 — 95 can be found in the t rk' ; office. <br />Consider Resolution No. 01— 96, 2004 <br />the City undertakes a paving proje <br />wearing course, in those develo, <br />this work is provided by asse <br />wearing course this year • clude <br />Additions, and Pheasant <br />rse, John Powell — City Engineer Powell advised <br />e. ' "'• place the final layer of bituminous, known as the <br />here the majority of lots have been built on. The funding for <br />e respective subdivisions. The subdivisions receiving <br />ater Creek 3rd Addition, Trappers Crossing 2nd and 3rd <br />e 10th Addition. <br />The schedule for this projec <br />City Council Approves Plans and Specifications <br />City Council Authorizes Ad for Bids <br />Open Bids <br />City Council Awards Contract <br />Construction Begins <br />July 9, 2001 <br />July 9, 2001 <br />August 20, 2001 <br />August 27, 2001 <br />September 3, 2001 <br />Council Member Dahl moved to adopt Resolution No. 01 — 96, as presented. Council Member <br />Reinert seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 01 — 96 can be found in the City Clerk's office. <br />15 <br />
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