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2nd violation written notice shall be given by registered mail with the warning of a • <br />penalty. . It was .noted if the- violation results in a misdemeanor it would carry its own <br />penalty. <br />City Engineer Jankowski indicated the definition of a violation should be better defined than it is <br />currently stated in the draft ordinance. <br />Public Works Director Olson indicated staff will research violation penalties in relation- to <br />misdemeanors with the Police Chief and City Attorney. <br />Consensus of the Committee was to direct staff to include a revised draft ordinance for violations <br />of the sign ordinance on the agenda of the January Public Works Committee meeting based on <br />the above discussion. <br />Case #3: 2007 Street Maintenance Program _ <br />City Engineer Jankowski- indicated a draft Feasibility Study for the 2007 Street Maintenance <br />Program will be presented at the December City Council meeting. The Feasibility Study was not <br />available for this meeting due to the need for corrections. Mr. _Jankowski advised the 2007 Street <br />Maintenance Program consists of thirteen individual projects addressing the maintenance needs <br />on .23.1 miles of City streets. Projects 07 -01 through 07 -07 which covers 16.5 miles of City <br />streets,'will receive a sealcoating preceded by sealing of cracks having widths which exceed one - <br />quarter inch. Projects 07 -08 through 07 -13 which involve 6.6 miles of street, will receive a one <br />and one -half inch bituminous overlay of the existing bituminous pavement. The 2 program <br />includes the sealcoating of 4.2 miles of MSA street. <br />City Engineer Jankowski stated the City has conducted an annual Street Maintenance Program <br />since 1981. It has the City's policy to assess 50% of the cost -associated with these <br />improvements. A complete listing of the City's policies concerning the assessment practices are <br />summarized in Appendix C of the feasibility study. The initial step of this process has;been the <br />presentation of the program to the Public Works Committee. Mr. Jankowski reviewed the <br />following funding sources proposed for the 2007 Street Maintenance Program: <br />General Fund: $372,519 <br />Assessments: $372,519 <br />■ MSA Funds: $121,166 . <br />■ Developer Escrows: $ 27,673 <br />■ Total: $893,876 <br />City Engineer Jankowski explained the - General Fund contribution for ' the 2007 pro gram - is <br />$400,000. However, some of the streets scheduled for 2006 may need to be completed in 2007; <br />a change order in'the amount of $27,000 was entered into at the time the job was awarded in <br />2006 for the situation of work that may need to be completed in 2007. This $27;000 would come <br />off the $400,000 budgeted for the 200.7 program. Mr. Jankowski indicated staff is open to any <br />direction the Committee may have on. the draft Feasibility Study. <br />• <br />• <br />Public Works Committee I November 21, 2006 <br />—252— Page 6 of 8 <br />
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