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Information Material Memo for October 2, 1984 Meeting ^21 <br />/ <br />` 6^ Attached for your information is a letter from the Jungmann's <br />attorney to our City Attorney regarding the law suit surrounding the <br />According to this letter, the <br />Jungmann's are not dropping the lawsuit and our City Attorney will <br />simply wait for this item to come up on the court calendar and will <br />pursue it at that time. As you may remember, the City has received a <br />petition from some of the residents in the area to abandon this walkway, <br />but the City has not taken any action while the lawsuit is pending. The <br />staff feels that we should not give up this walkway at this point but <br />also there is no need to develop the walkway at this point in time, <br />however, five to ten years down the road there may he a need for this <br />entrance to the park and, therefore, we should retain rights to this <br />walkway easement. <br />7" The City staff received a question from one of the members on the <br />City Council regarding the d���i���g��~gf~���i[�[�i�g_�g��� " Upon <br />consultation with the Building Official and review of the City Ordinance <br />it has been determined that there are no existing restrictions over the <br />drainage of swimming pools. In fact, according to the Building <br />Inspector, it is very rare that a pool is drained at all. The Building <br />Official stated that the fear in draining pools is that the walls can <br />collapse quite easily and that swimming pools generally keep the water <br />year—round and are not drained by the property owners. The staff does <br />not feel that a few individuals draining their pools a few times a year <br />should merit a city ordinance being added to the books. <br />/ <br />\ <br />