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Chairperson Riley inquired about code compliance. He asked if a building that is currently in <br /> use would need to comply with current codes. <br /> Mr. Schwartzman replied the codes are grandfathered in. He explained the handicap code is <br /> more for administrative staff. Most other employees have to be ambulatory to do the work they <br /> are hired for within Public Works. He noted the law reads that like spaces are needed for all <br /> buildings. Mezzanine storage, and storage over the office spaces do not need to be ADA <br /> compliant. <br /> Councilmember Johns asked if there will be code issues if some of the buildings are upgraded. <br /> Mr. Schwartzman said there will not be code issues because these are just storage buildings. <br /> There may need to be some minor hardware issues to switch out to comply with safety codes. <br /> Public Works Superintendent Riemer stated there are no floor drains in the storage buildings <br /> now. They would have to be put in the buildings where there will be vehicle storage. <br /> Assistant to the City Administrator Brama noted a motion is not needed. This information will <br /> be brought to the Council for its consideration. <br /> 6. COMMITTEE / STAFF INPUT <br /> Councilmember Shryock stated a resident contacted her about putting out stakes. <br /> Public Works Superintendent Riemer said the residents can pick up stakes and put them in if they <br /> would like to. The snowplow drivers go out and put stakes where they know there is typically a <br /> problem. <br /> Councilmember Johns asked if Public Works is still hiring. <br /> Public Works Superintendent responded all the employees have come back from last year. This <br /> will make it a smoother operation this year. <br /> Chairperson Riley asked what stage construction projects are in. <br /> City Engineer Westby replied the projects are starting to be halted or finished for the winter. He <br /> said Riverdale is complete as well as Center Street. He said he is working to get the numbers <br /> into Met Council so funds can be collected. <br /> Chairperson Riley inquired if there is a plan for seal coating next year. He asked how the Andre <br /> Street project is going. <br /> Public Works Superintendent Riemer responded all the roads have been rated and the seal <br /> coating plan is ready to go. <br /> Public Works Committee/November 17, 2015 <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br />