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<br />l__J <br />C~ <br />survey, an up to date survey, made. And I would <br />defer to our legal attorney there as to whether or <br />not that would be the proper legal method to go <br />about it. <br />Mayor Cline: Well, it seem we have a pressing problem here, with <br />the equipment on site and ready to do this road <br />work and they~re being held up and have not <br />finished it? <br />Mr. Owen: Ism not sure of the schedule on that, Mayor. I~ve <br />not checked that recently. I did ask them some <br />week and a half ago to stop until we could <br />determine whether or not we had adequate <br />right-of-way there to construct the street. We <br />feel that there is still adequate right-of-way to <br />construct the street, so I have not instructed them <br />to, I'd say, hold up forever on it. <br />Mayor Cline: Well, then, the question is we know that there~s <br />adequate right-of-way then, to construct a how <br />much? Twenty foot hard top? <br />Mr. Owen: Twenty foot section. <br />Mayor Cline: But we still are aware of an encroachment onn the <br />street right-of-way. <br />Mr. Owen: Yes, according to Mr. Westergren and others there. <br />Mr. Malone: Well, are we building a road where a road was <br />already there, or are we just black topping it? <br />Mayor Cline: Yes, were reconstructing. <br />Mr. Malone: We're going over an old road that's been there for <br />quite awhile? <br />Mr. Owen: Yes, that is correct. <br />Mr. Skelton: We're building a road thatts presently there, but <br />there's no ditches there; they~ve got to dig a <br />ditch on one side or the other, the way I would <br />think. <br /> <br />