HomeMy WebLinkAboutStreet & Alley Committee Minutes 10.05.1994MINUTES
STREET & ALLEY COMMITTEE
OCTOBER 5, 1994 5:00 P.M.
CITY HALL
MEMBERS PRESENT:
OTHERS PRESENT:
Albert Ehrlick
John Minch
Ron Marshall
Jim Flisrand
Steven Barlow
Gay Easton
Andy Loebe
Dave Michael
Bob Graham
Jack Roma
1) Jack Roma requested an easement approximately 30 feet wide and
120 feet long across the southeast corner of city property at the
City reservoir site to gain access to his property off of Valley
Drive.
Discussion on request:
1) Jack Roma stated he wants to build a barn and needs the
access.
2) Discussed the possibility of Mr. Roma using 5th Avenue
with a bridge or culvert constructed across the Hi-Line
ditch.
3) Mr. Roma needs to obtain a permit from the County
Surveyor's office for access off of Valley Drive, which
is a road in the county.
4) Discussed the renovation of the old reservoir. The needs
at this time are unknown.
The Committee recommended that Mr. Roma check with the County
Offices and the Hi-Line ditch company for the permits required and
then get back with the committee with the information he receives.
2) Discussion on parking on South Fourth Street. Albert reported
that Mr. Schardt complained that cars make U-turns and drive up on
his lawn resulting in damage to his sprinkler system.
Jim Flisrand will study the problem, check with Cal Cumin, and then
report back with his findings at the next meeting.
3) Discussion on the following subjects. Jim Flisrand will check
into solutions.
1) Drainage on South 1st Avenue and South 4th Street, also
on Maple Avenue and South 4th Street.
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2) Shrubs blocking view at First Avenue and W. 9th Street.
3) Parking on the south side. (Jim will check with Cal
cumin)
4) Jim Flisrand reported that residents from E. Maryland Lane
between Alder Avenue and Yard Office Road were in to see him
concerned about the condition of the road. Jim referred them to
the County with some ideas.
5) Jim Flisrand reported that the City Attorney had informed him
that the city cannot legally sell a public right-a-way, such as a
vacated street or alley: The only thing the city can charge for is
any expenses involved in the vacation.
Respectfully submitted,
Dave Michael
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