1988-09-18 CC Minutes
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Ken next informed the Comlcil that he had been approached by someone
wanting to know if the City would be interested in p.trchasing solid waste
compost to use for fertilizing top soil. He, personally, was not impressed and
did not feel it was a good investment.
Ken again brought the issue of Mike's wages before the Council OOt was
told that wage increases had not yet been discusses at budget meetings. Don
Cornelius proposed giving Mike .5121 more per hour rot it was decided that no
decision would be made until after b.1dget meetings.
Thore updated the Comlcil on the construction progress wi thin the City.
Things are winding down on the Westwind project. The final punch list will be
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prepared and the work scheduled to be completed. The last lift of blacktop is
scheduled to be p.tt on the right tuIn lane. A temporary flushing hydrant was
p.tt at the end of the construction location in order to flush the main line.
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This hydrant has now disappeared and nobody seems to know what happened to it.
Barthel Manor, 1st Addition, will be cleaned and finished. A retaining
wall should have been p.tt up in Barthel Manor, 2nd Addition, on the south side
of the bank that comes off the street by Dennis Fehn. It was on the original
proposal OOt ,was never OOil t. Meyer-Rohlin will require Barthel to install a
wood timber two section retaining wall 10 to 12 feet high since the area is
quite steep.
It is Barthel's problem, however, they have requested
Meyer-Rohlin to look in to it. The wall will be 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 , 44 inches high
and will cost $10,547.00. Thore expressed that it is a requirement and it has
to go in one way or the other and that they would like to get started as soon
as possible.
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There was some discussion that the sewer and water project has not yet
been assessed so it has not been determined whether or not there are any
contingency funds left. This will be determined at budget meetings. If the
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