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11/4/1991
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City Council meeting of November 4, 1991 <br />Page e <br />Miron made motion, Brunotte seconded, to accept the bid of General Fire <br />and Safety of North Branch for a Peterbilt 1250 GPM pumper fire truck, in <br />the amount of $1e0,215. The City retains the option to accept the <br />trade-in price of $2,000 within 90 days of delivery of the vehicle. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />PETITIONS, REQUEST, AND COMMUNICATIONS <br />The City Council received copies of three letters from various individuals <br />requesting a City Council response or action by the City of Hugo. Mr. <br />Paul Zelenal:: of 6020 135th Street had constructed two brick:: pillars within <br />the street right-of-way, and was contacted to have the pillars <br />moved/removed from their location. Mr. Zelenak requested the City Council <br />grant a variance to allow the pillars to remain in their present location <br />in the road right-of-way. It was the consensus of the City Council that <br />the pillars should be moved/removed from the site as they are a safety and <br />plowing hazard, and Mr. Zelenat:: be notified of this decision. <br />Carol Plocher appeared before the Council requesting approval to start <br />construction of a garage in conjunction with the construction of the main <br />residence. It was determined that as long as construction had start on <br />the house, construction on the garage could also commence. <br />Tom Steichen of 12700 Ingersoll Avenue was present, requesting that the <br />City locate and replace his property stake located at the northwest corner <br />of his property. He stated that five or six years ago, the City did word:: <br />on a culvert under Ingersoll Avenue and buried his property stake. <br />Because of the early snow fall, the Council requested that Mr. Steichen <br />approach the City some time in the spring of 1992. <br />MISCELLANEOUS <br />The City received a letter from Charles Schwab resigning from his position <br />on the Administrator Search Committee. <br />Miron made motion, Brunotte seconded, to accept the resignation of Debra <br />Barnes from the Planning Commission and the Board of Zoning Adjustments. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />The City received a letter from David Schumenn suggesting policy changes <br />in how the City appoints its con=►ltant.-, This matter should be placed on <br />the agenda for the meeting of November 1y, 1991. <br />Councilman Barnes suggested that the COUncil discuss preparing the agenda <br />sooner to allow more time to review: packet information. This matter <br />should be placed on the agenda for the meeting of November 19, 1991. <br />Brunotte made motion, Mircn seconded, to adjourn at 10:05 PM. <br />All aye. Motion Car ied. <br />MaryA Creager, City C �:: <br />
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