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Mounds View City Council August 23, 1999 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 6 <br /> Community Development Department, absent on medical leave. He stated, whether or not the <br /> permit was purchased, the peiulit requirement is merely to insure that an inspection is performed on <br /> the job, and to insure the City is aware of any contractors that may be working on private or public <br /> facilities throughout the City. <br /> Director of Public Works Ulrich stated they have come to the point where the leak not being <br /> repaired, and they have not had any further contact with the resident,other than through her attorney. <br /> He stated City Attorney Riggs had spoken with her attorney that date, to try and explain the City's <br /> position on this matter. He stated, in similar cases, the City has generally notified the resident that <br /> a leak has occurred in their service, and that they have ten days in which to repair the leak. He stated <br /> the resident can also be held responsible for the amount of water that has leaked through the break, <br /> once the size of the hole is determined, and that calculation can be made. He stated due to the <br /> length of time the line has been leaking, or the hole expanding, there is a health, safety, and welfare <br /> issue posed not only to the resident, but to her neighbors, and the remainder of the underground <br /> utilities that are in that boulevard. <br /> Director of Public Works Ulrich stated staff would request the Council direct staff to send the <br /> resident a letter, allowing ten days to repair the service, and if not repaired in that time, the City will <br /> hire a contractor to perform the repair, and will make options available for payment, either through <br /> special assessment, or some other type of program. <br /> Council Member Marty inquired regarding the length of time that the water line has been leaking. <br /> Director of Public Works Ulrich stated it has been leaking for approximately five weeks. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Marty/Stigney: To Have Public Works or Staff give 10 days notice. <br /> Ayes—3 Nays— 0 Motion carried. <br /> Mayor Coughlin requested Director of Public Works Ulrich send a notice to the resident. <br /> City Attorney Riggs stated that he had spoken with the resident's attorney, and had discussed this <br /> matter. He stated he could provide the attorney with further information, but was not certain it <br /> would be fruitful at this time. He stated he believed this was the proper action for the Council to <br /> take. <br /> No further reports were considered. <br /> 7. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> A. Approve Just and Correct Claims. <br /> B. Consider Resolution 5362,a Resolution Authorizing an Interfund Advance from <br /> the Special Projects Fund to the Golf Course. <br /> 6C:AADMIN\MINUTES\CC\8-23-99.CC <br />
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