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(EASEMENT AGREEMENT - Mr. Mike Curless has agreed to grant an easement for <br />CURLESS) a short length of pz•operty between State Highway 170 <br />and State Highway 3f. The easement agreement <br />includes total compensation of $1000 for the ease- <br />ment, fence relocation, reseeding and temporary <br />construction easement. <br />Public Service Comp;~ny has also verbally agreed to <br />grant an easement on 2.547 acres at $.075 per s.f. <br />at a total cost of $8,321.05. Public Service is <br />currently preparing the easement agreement for <br />review and approval by the City. <br />A third easement from Homart Development has been <br />reviewed and should be returned to the City in a <br />matter of days. <br />Phare stated that staff is recommending approval of <br />the easement agreement with Mr. Mike Curless for the <br />Treated Water Storage project pipeline in the amount <br />of $1,000 with authorization for the Mayor and City <br />Clerk to sign the agreement on behalf of the City. <br />All easements and easement agreements should be <br />final by Council's next meeting. <br />Mayor Fauson asked i.f the Curless easement Agreement <br />is approved tonight and the other easements do not <br />come through, what are the City's options. <br />Phare explained that: the pipeline could be located <br />on the lower side of the Louisville Lateral and <br />that easement would be from the Homart Development <br />Corp. Phare felt there would be no problem in <br />obtaining these if needed. Phare stated that he <br />sees no problem with Public Service authorization as <br />it is just a matter of getting the paperwork <br />finished on the agrE~ement. <br />Szymanski asked if this Curless easement would <br />still be needed if an alternative route needed to be <br />used. Phare stated that regardless of which route <br />the pipeline would take, this easement was <br />necessary. <br />Mayor Fauson moved i:hat Council approve the easement <br />agreement with Mr. bike Curless for the Treated <br />Water Storage Proje<:t pipeline in the amount of <br />$1,000. Mohr seconded. Unanimous. <br />(BID AWARD FOR PIPE Phare stated that bids were received on October 15, <br />LINE PROJECT) 1987, for the pipeline portion of the treated water <br />storage project. Tree pipeline portion includes the <br />pipeline and related. appurtenances from the tank <br />site to the existing distribution system near the <br />4 <br />