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Chief Kapler responded all the time and most private road are restricted on both sides of the <br />road <br />Mayor Ramsey stated right now we are having trouble enforcing no parking on private streets <br />because there is no sign posted. <br />Chairperson Elvig stated his position is in a new development that the developer has to buy the <br />signs from the City and either he install them or we install them. <br />Councilmember McGlone asked how many developments are outstanding. <br />Chief Kapler responded about seven. <br />Councilmember McGlone feels originally the developer was the homeowners association until <br />the lots were sold and theoretically the homeowner's association is still required to install and <br />pay for the signs. <br />Chief Kapler stated the boilerplate is word for word the same on the developments. <br />Discussion is new development contracts that it should be added as Stage II improvement along <br />with street and sealcoating and all of those things and the developer can determine if they want <br />to do it themselves or pay the City to do it. <br />Consensus of the Committee is that the outstanding developments are required to pay for the <br />signage on private street as stated in the development agreement. <br />Chief Kapler asked if we do it and we charge them to do it is the labor rate at $23.40 an hour <br />times 2.5 to produce and install. <br />Chief Kapler stated he will contact the City Attorney about installing on private property. <br />No action required for information and discussion purpose only. <br />Case #4: Update on Erosion Control Escrow Activities <br />City Engineer Himmer reviewed in the staff report that the City has an erosion control escrow <br />since the ordinance was adopted in 2006. As time goes by more builders are skimping on their <br />erosion control practices and it has been difficult for staff to enforce this. <br />Staff wants to reaffirm that the rates and fees have already been set and staff is currently <br />reinforcing this and is asking for Committees input if they want to reinforce or change this <br />Ordinance 06 -32. <br />Consensus is to reaffirm the current policy as is. <br />Public Works Committee / October 19, 2010 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />
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