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<br /> <br />• Mr. Wester- <br />gren: I certainly feel that the road construction on <br />those two right-of-ways in question be halted <br />before we get anything down there permanently. A <br />permanent structure is rather hard to move. <br />Mayor Cline: That's what I'm thinking, and tonight, Mr. <br />Westergren, we need to, I think, authorize the <br />staff, or Mr. Owen, City Manager, to go ahead and <br />have a survey of this done and get this problem <br />settled as legally and according to the <br />right-of-ways as we can, and not hold up the road <br />work any longer than we have to. Once the <br />equipment is on site, I'd like to see it go ahead <br />and get all the streets that's in that area <br />finished while they're there. Would there be any <br />objections from Council for Mr. Owen to be <br />instructed to have a full-fledged survey of this <br />area done, and determine where the right-of-ways of <br />this street and Oakhurst Street going into the <br />subdivision are? <br />Mr. Gay: Mayor Cline, would this be done by City employees <br />in-house, or would we go out for a contract? <br />• Mayor Cline: We will have to hire an outside surveyor; City <br />staff is not qualified to handle it.. <br />Mr. Pfeiffer: Mayor, I'd like to have a cost estimate of what <br />we're getting ready to do, because there's many <br />places in the City that if we start doing it now <br />you might have a bunch of them pop up and it could <br />go into quite a sum of money. I do agree that when <br />we have problems that interfere with the public <br />access of zoned properties, that we do need to <br />remedy the problem. But I know of several in town, <br />too, but I don't think any detriment to the public <br />but maybe somebody started complaining about them, <br />then we would have to do the same thing and we <br />could run into large sums of money. I'd like to <br />have Jack possibly hold up construction, but then <br />give us a report back on tentative costs of doing <br />this and then we could give him the go ahead. It <br />doesn't have to be a Council action or anything; <br />just poll the Council on their feelings. But I <br />would like to know what we're talking about in <br />costs. <br /> <br />