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COUNCIL WORK SESSION JULY 23,1997 <br />Mr. Kenny paved his driveway and the area over his septic system. Now the septic is <br />failing. Mr. Laubersheimer said he has had a five (5) year battle with Mr. Kenny about <br />Mr. Kenny's activities and other abuses. Mr. Lauberscheimer asked the City Council to <br />require that Mr. Kenny conform to the conditions set out in the CUP. <br />Staff explained that they have had contact with Mr. Kenny and he has not acknowledged <br />the warnings from Ms. Wyland or the Building Official. The only action that can be taken <br />at this time is for the City Council to required that Mr. Kenny apply for an amended CUP <br />or adhere to the original CUP. <br />Council directed staff to write to Mr. Kenny one last time and provide a copy of the letter <br />to the Council. This matter will be on the August 6, 1997 work session agenda. <br />CONSIDER ELM STREET TRAIL, SUNRISE DRIVE TO SUNSETOAD, <br />DAVE AHRENS <br />Residents have expressed concern for children walking to the Centeanial �M` School <br />in the area mentioned above. Location of a paved trail to conn twith t} e 11 near the <br />school was discussed. Mr. Ahrens will prepare a de • for a tr im th area and explore <br />sign options. Mr. Ahrens will also explore strip•g ails; z alk near the school. <br />Staff noted that a trail has been establi <br />senior cottages property. This trail, <br />side of Elm Street across the <br />e August of this year. <br />LILAC STREET UTILI`TSI NS ASSESSMENTS, DAVE AHRENS <br />Mr. Powell has e ore co ction costs for residents and businesses on Lilac Street <br />who wish to conne - e uti sties. Molin Concrete is planning a substantial expansion <br />and wishes conn ;9 utility services. Boe Ornamental has three (3) lots but will only <br />connect on elot :s ttne. <br />Three optionwere outlined. After discussion about each option, staff was directed to <br />summarize each option and bring them to the Council for a decision. <br />STORM DAMAGE POLICY (TREES), MARTY ASLESON <br />Each Council Member was given a copy of the Storm Damage Tree Management Options <br />booklet and a copy of the Planning and Mitigation Tips booklet for storm damaged trees. <br />Staff explained that the City is now too large and it takes too much staff time to maintain <br />a permanent tree disposal site. Council was for direction on handling trees damaged by <br />storms. <br />The Council discussed the following: <br />- City employees would be responsible for trees on City owned property and boulevards <br />Page 2 <br />