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<br />STREET SWEEPER <br />CONTINUED <br /> <br />WATER RIGHT LEASE <br />MC GINN DITCH <br /> <br />CORRESPONDENCE <br /> <br />COUNCII1 COMMENTS <br />WIDENING OF SOUTH BOULDER <br />ROAD <br /> <br />FENCE AT MINERS FIELD <br /> <br />Minutes - page 11 <br />June 26, 1979 <br /> <br />Councilman Berry asked about the vary of <br />sizes as opposed to cost. <br />Mr. Wurl stated that the vacuum sweeper <br />would not be good for this area, and <br />also the Murphy sweeper are not cornmon in <br />Colorado which may create a problem when <br />parts are needed. <br />After discussion Councilman Caranci moved <br />that Council approve the purchase of the <br />Mobil sweeper in the amount of $44,318. <br />Seconded by Councilman Berry. Motion <br />carried. <br /> <br />Hr. Wurl stated that the City has pur- <br />chased water shares which they can not <br />use at the present time and recommended <br />to Council that: they lease the 1. 5 shares <br />of stock in thE~ McGinn Ditch to Mr. Bill <br />Suitts for irrigation. <br />Mr. Wurl noted the advantage to the City <br />is that the water is put to beneficial <br />use which will help the City when they <br />transfer it. <br />Councilman DelPizzo moved that the Mayor <br />and City Clerk be authorized to sign the <br />lease agreement for the 1.5 shares of <br />McGinn Ditch stock to Bill Suitts for <br />the 1979 irrigation season only. Se- <br />conded by Councilman Meier. Motion <br />carried. <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl revie'W'ed correspondence. <br /> <br />Councilman Berry moved that the City <br />Administrator's report be accepted and <br />kept on file. Seconded by Councilman <br />DiCarlo. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl stated that the City has been <br />working towards the west on widening ~. <br />South Boulder Rd. <br /> <br />Councilman DiCarlo asked about the re- <br />placement of fence that was put up by <br />the parties installing the walk. <br />Parks & Rec. Direct. Stahl stated that <br />the fence was needing replacement and <br />the City would be paying for it. <br />Councilman DiCarlo felt it should be <br />the responsibility of the person who <br />removed the fence to do the work. <br />