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110 <br />COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 26, 1995 <br />matter. When the swimming pool was originally constructed, <br />unless there was actually backwash occurring at the time, the <br />Building Official would not necessarily notice whether there was <br />a problem. He felt the Building Official was conscientiously <br />responding to another property owners concern. Mr. Powell felt <br />that it was proper for the Building Official to aggressively get <br />corrective action on the matter. He suggested that he and the <br />Building Official visit the property and suggest an answer to the <br />problem. <br />Ms. Beaupre said that she wanted the record to show that she did <br />not agree that what water is draining onto the neighbors property <br />is a danger to anyone and did not think that it should be an <br />issue to waste City Council time. Mayor Reinert said that the <br />City Council must look at the rights of everybody and will work <br />with her on the matter. <br />Tom and Lisa Larson, 7072 Rice Lake Lane are the neighbors to the <br />Beaupre's and own the property where the backwash water from the <br />swimming pool is being deposited. They brought pictures of the <br />area to show to the City Council. Mayor Reinert explained that <br />the Council has heard the problem and staff will work with the <br />residents to find a solution. <br />20/20 Update, Kim Sullivan - Ms. Sullivan explained that 20/20 <br />Vision is close to completion. A pancake breakfast was held on <br />Sunday for all the advisory group members and their families. It <br />was a good opportunity for the City Council to talk directly to <br />the advisory group members and get some personal feedback about <br />the project. <br />A dress rehearsal is being held tomorrow evening for the advisory <br />group leaders. They will be coached on their presentation for <br />the final forum on July 8th. The final forum will be held at the <br />Rice Lake Elementary School. Each advisory group will take about <br />40 minutes to give their presentation and for the audience to <br />give their feedback. This will be the final opportunity for any <br />citizen who has not been involved in 20/20 to listen to what each <br />group has prepared and then give their input. <br />The final 20/20 document will be printed following the final <br />forum. The advisory group leaders will present their documents <br />to the City Council at a regular Council meeting. A summary will <br />be prepared and mailed to each home in the City. Each advisory <br />group leader will be given a copy of the entire document. Copies <br />of the entire document will be available to the public at a cost. <br />A copy will also be placed in the citizens library. <br />Ms. Sullivan noted that there have been some changes in advisory <br />PAGE 4 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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