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Proceedings of the Village Council <br />Cgas -3 33 3 <br />discussion followed on the type of copper to be used in the <br />connection from the service line to homes connectin7 to the water <br />system with the question concerning the meaning of "1" outside <br />diameter type K copper line" specified in the ?. water Ordinance • <br />It was the general consensus of opinion and the Council concurred <br />that 3/4" ID Type K copper tubing was the minimum type required. <br />Ir. Leyers, Village Attorney, was instructed to amend the ':rater <br />Ordinance to clarify the meaning of the type required within the <br />Ordinance. <br />Mr. Edmond, Village Electrical Inspector, reported to the <br />Council that a large number of Village residents have been doing <br />their own electrical work without requesting permits or inspection <br />of said work, Mayor Crane stated that an item concerning this would <br />be inserted in the legal newspaper informing residents that said <br />work without permits is illegal in accordance with Village ordinances. <br />Upon asking business from the floor, Mrs. Ralph Peterson asked <br />the Council when the street lights at Knoll and Lois Drives would <br />be replaced. Said lights were removed for the water construction <br />project on those streets. Other lights were also reported missing <br />at Red Oak and Hillview, County Road H2 and Hwy. 10, Hwy. 10 and <br />Groveland, and County Road H2 and Jackson. Mayor Crane stated that <br />the reason for said lights not having been re- installed after the <br />construction project was completed would be investigated and an <br />attempt would be made to rectify this situation. <br />Pair. Leroy Iarsolias appeared before the Council and said that <br />a drainage ditch is being constructed on His property and insofar <br />as ho knows, an easement for such ditch does not exist. Pr. <br />Marsolias was informed by the Council that the Engineer would in- <br />vestigate this and a further report would be made to the Council. <br />The subject of replacement of tar or street surfacing on <br />Jackson Drive at :iillview was brought to the attention of the <br />Council. The Engineer stated that this section was not included <br />in the original construction bid and that it appears that the <br />reconditioning of this street would be the responsibility of tho <br />Village instead of the contractor for the construction project con- <br />cerned. It was also stated that the contracting; firm of Sandstrom <br />�cafner would clean the streets after the service connections are <br />completed in the areas for which they contracted. <br />Pr. Malvin brought to the attention of the Council the question <br />of whether or not tho contract with the construction firms contain <br />a clause showing whether the contractor is held or is not held <br />responsible for re- sodding of boulevards. The Attorney was instruc- <br />ted to examine the contract of 2Crojects 1960-1 and 1960-2 to deter- <br />mine this question. P:r. Stole suggested that the individual resi- <br />dents pay for their own re- sodding of boulevards rather than on a <br />village wide basis, which would perhaps involve further assessments <br />for such re- sodding. <br />
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