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Mounds View City Council November 27, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br /> <br />10. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br /> <br /> A. Public Hearing and Second Reading to Consider Ordinance No. 673, <br />Amending Chapter 906.04, Subd. 4, Entitled “Liability for Repairs” of the <br />Municipal Code (Water Services). <br /> <br />Public Works Director Ullrich gave a brief overview of the proposed change to the ordinance. <br />The ordinance is being amended to provide that the City will make repairs to the water service <br />between the water main and the structure. These repairs will be funded by a utility fee of $4.00 <br />per quarter to all residents. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Ullrich indicated he had received numerous telephone calls from residents <br />concerning the proposed ordinance change. Some of those calls were in support of and some <br />against the ordinance. One resident had requested participation in the program be voluntary. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Ullrich indicated the reason the City is proposing the change to the <br />ordinance is to provide assistance to residents who have expensive water service repairs. The <br />City will contract with several regular contractors who, as part of the contract, will be required to <br />repair the service within five days. In the past, residents who have attempted to contact <br />contractors to schedule repairs have had a less than timely response. It is the opinion of the City <br />that contracting with the City is more enticing to contractors and, as such, residents should <br />receive timely service. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Ullrich read a letter written and submitted by Linda Hemenway of 5211 <br />Sunnyside Road. The letter outlined the repairs she was required to pay for when her service <br />failed twice. Ms. Hemenway made two suggestions in her letter. The first suggestion was for the <br />City to allow those residents who have already had to pay for expensive repairs to their water <br />service to be allowed to participate in the program without having to pay the quarterly fee. Ms. <br />Hemenway indicated she felt asking residents to pay the quarterly fee unduly penalized those <br />residents who have already had to pay to repair their services. The second suggestion is to make <br />the change to the ordinance retroactive and reimburse those residents who have had to pay for <br />repairs. It is Ms. Hemenway’s suggestion that the City seriously look at her first <br />recommendation. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Ullrich also outlined the contents of a letter received from a resident who <br />had a repair within the last two weeks. He showed Council and others present a section of the <br />pipe that was hand dug from the Fisher residence. The pipe had numerous pinholes and cracks. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin asked Public Works Director Ullrich to explain to those in attendance the <br />problems with the schedule of copper used. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Ullrich explained that there was a stamp on the copper pipe removed from <br />the Fisher residence that indicated the copper was schedule L. Current City Code requires that <br />schedule K copper be used. This indicates to him that there will be further problems with