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16 <br />JULY 14, 1975 <br />driveway on private property and should not be used by the parents of the <br />ball players. The Clerk was asked to contact Mr. Waldoch as to his feelings <br />on use of this driveway. Mr. McLean said there is plenty of parking area <br />along the driveway into the Hall and around the circle to the side of the <br />building. <br />Mr. Marier had no report. <br />Mr. Zelinka reported on the Personnel Commission meeting. All Councilmen <br />have copies of the minutes of the Meeting. The Personnel Commission had <br />recommended the hiring of Mr. Fred Hillyer as a part -time patrolman and to <br />approve Mr.'Auge as an approved applicant to avoid the necessity for inter- <br />viewing if and When this situation arises in the future. Mr. Zelinka so <br />moved. Seconded by Mr. Marier. Motion carried. <br />The next Personnel Commission meeting has been tentatively scheduled for <br />July 22, 1975 for the consideration of job descriptions and the operation <br />of the general offices. <br />Mr. Jaworski had given copies of the planned road schedule to the Council. <br />This also included an estimate expenditures for maintenance of City vehicles. <br />Mr. Volk went over the areas with water problems. The residents of Orange <br />Street were present and asked what could be done to relieve them of the water <br />on that street. After much discussion, it was decided to dig a hole on the <br />lots owned by the City and pump the surface water into a holding pond. This <br />area will have to be fenced and the Insurance Agent will have to be notified. <br />Mr. Gotwald said there is no way the area can be drained by gravity since the <br />swampy area at the end of the street has a water level even with the area that <br />needs to be drained. The digging of ditches would serve no purpose. Mr. Volk <br />was instructed to start the ponding area tomorrow. This should take care of <br />the water for now. <br />Mr. Richard Bodick, who has no water in his basement but has a garden flooded, <br />asked permission to fill his property. Mr. Marier told him he would have to <br />appear before the Planning and Zoning Board. The next meeting is on July 16 <br />1975 but it is necessary for Mr. Bodick to present his plans and be put on <br />the agenda at least ten days before the meeting. There is no way he can be <br />heard at the July meeting.. <br />Mr. Zelinka reminded the residents that the City is not responsible for water <br />problems created by excessive run -off. <br />Mr. Marier moved to plug the culvert on Maple Street, dig the ditch at least <br />12 feet deeper and put in a holding pond for the water to be pumped into. <br />Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Motion carried. <br />Mr. Zelinka wondered if, when Old Highway #8 is improved, the drainage could <br />be somehow directed to the East. Mr. Gotwald said, No, this area is too much <br />lower than that highway. <br />Mr. Bodick asked what a City Truck was doing picking up a boat at the end of <br />Orange Street? Mr. Volk did not know but said he would find out. <br />There was discussion on two men being in each truck. Mr. Marier asked if two <br />men went to pickup black top. Mr. Volk said one pf the persons -was one of <br />
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