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duly 10, 1978 Page 11 <br />Attorney Meyers explained that the last session of the Legislature authorized <br />the additional two hours for the Friday night closings and that each community <br />must pass their own ordinances if they decide to go along with the extension in <br />hours. <br />Mayor Pickar stated that the City has always conformed to the statutes as autho- <br />rized by the State. He added that the Police Chief feels it would be advisable <br />to extend the hours to conform to the law. <br />MSP (Pickar - Rowley) to have the City Attorney prepare an ordinance change for <br />approval or denial at the next meeting. 5 ayes <br />INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH ORDINANCE <br />Attorney Meyers stated that he had reviewed the industrial strength ordinance <br />and read the ordinance. <br />MSP (Hodges - Ziebarth) to approve Ordinance #284. 5 ayes <br />ENGINEER HUBBARD'S REPORT <br />Engineer Hubbard reported that the City had received a quotation from the Donohue- <br />Thornton Insurance Agency on the City's Comprehensive General Liability coverage. <br />The premium for one year will be $6222, a $100 increase over last year. <br />MSP (Hodges - Ziebarth) to renew the Comprehensive General Liability policy. <br />Engineer Hubbard reported that several requests had been received for pumping out <br />flooded yards, and to date the City has only pumped at 2740 Ardan Avenue, where <br />the storm sewers have backed up, and where the City might possibly have some <br />liability. Engineer Hubbard suggested the City might want to purchase an extra <br />pump and hose, with funding to come from the SDM charges, and have this equipment <br />available to be used by residents upon request, with the payment of a damage <br />deposit. <br />Councilmember Ziebarth asked what size pumps rental agencies would have available. <br />Engineer Hubbard replied that he had not checked their sizes but that he was aware <br />they were very difficult to rent now due to the water conditions around the metro- <br />. politan area. <br />5 ayes. <br />Mr. Sargent stated that he had checked into the rental and found pumps to be <br />available for $170 per month. <br />Engineer Hubbard recommended that a time limit be set on the use of the pump and <br />that people be put on a waiting list. Councilmember Ziebarth stated he could <br />forsee problems with a large scramble of people trying to get the pumps at one time. <br />He added that he was not sure small pumps could take care of the problem, versus <br />the large one the City has been using. <br />Mayor Pickar stated he would like the Task Force to review the issue and look into <br />the feasibility of purchasing pumps, and have information and a recommendation <br />available for the Council to act on at the next Council meeting. <br />
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