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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> October 14, 1997 <br /> Page 8 <br /> 1 Mrs. Lockrem then referred to the letter from the Fire Chief dated October 3, 1997. The first <br /> 2 paragraph under Conclusion states, "The north end of the community rarely sees a City <br /> 3 response during a storm because all of our resources are consumed on the south end. <br /> 4 Consequently, the north end residents are more self-reliant (cleaning out grates, etc.) than <br /> 5 residents on the south end." She stated that every single time it rains her husband and many <br /> 6 of the neighbors are out cleaning grates. She stated it disturbs her to see the Fire Chief make <br /> 7 an assumption like that. <br /> 8 Wagner agreed with Mrs. Lockrem that there is a lack of self-reliance on the north end. <br /> 9 _ Many of the grates on the north end are not cleaned out. <br /> 10 Marcia St. Hilaire, 2800 St. Anthony Boulevard, stated she was speaking this evening on <br /> 11 behalf of her mother who owns the home at this address. She stated that in the 47 years that <br /> 12 she has been affiliated with this house, the sewer had never kept up to the rainfall. She stated <br /> 13 that as a young girl she would wade through the water and people whose cars had flooded <br /> 14 would knock on the door at 3:00 A.M. and spend the night at the house. This area has been a <br /> 15 holding pond for her entire life. She noted that her mother's house has not sustained major <br /> 16 damage to the upper portion and asked that if a buyout did occur, would the home be <br /> 17 destroyed or moved. She also asked what value would be used to purchase the homes. <br /> Mayor Ranallo stated this has not been discussed. Mornson stated the Task Force short-term <br /> 9 recommendations utilized the market value based on the 1997 tax assessor's figures. <br /> 20 Mike Jacobs, 2914-29th Avenue NE, noted that there were a number of people in the <br /> 21 audience who did not receive the survey sent by the City. He asked who was responsible for <br /> 22 sending out the survey. He noted he had recommended at the last meeting that the survey be <br /> 23 included in the water bill. He stated residents not receiving the survey has resulted in <br /> 24 information that is erroneous and has not been calculated properly to determine the number of <br /> 25 houses affected and the damages. <br /> 26 Morrison explained that this is why the City had the Fire Department go door to door with the <br /> 27 survey. If people were not home the survey was left on their door. Staff has now sent a <br /> 28 letter to the 55 people who filled out the initial survey. <br /> 29 A number of residents in the audience stated they had not received the letter from the City. <br /> 30 Mornson noted that the process is ongoing and this is an obvious oversight. He stated Staff is <br /> 31 working with a couple of lists and he would investigate this problem. <br /> 32 Mr. Jacobs stated he wanted the letter to be sent in the water bill because everyone reads that. <br /> 33 He noted that the St. Anthony Bulletin does not get to every house in the City. <br /> Mayor Ranallo noted that this was not possible because the water bill had been sent out even <br /> OP5 previous to the last City Council meeting. He suggested a letter be sent to every resident in <br /> 36 the City. <br />