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<br />April 4, 1978 <br />Minutes - page 4 <br /> <br />ORDINANCE #586 <br />continued <br /> <br />After discussion Councilman Dilorenzo moved <br />that Ordinance #586 be ordered published and <br />a public hearing be set for May 2, 1978. <br />Seconded by Councilman Kilker. Motion <br />carried. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE #587 <br />WATER & SEWER TAP <br />FEE INCREASE <br /> <br />All members of Council had before them <br />a copy of Ordinance #587 for their review <br />and file. <br />Attorney Joss read the ordinance on first <br />reading by title only stating that the in- <br />crease would be $200 for water taps and $100 <br />for sewer taps. <br />Councilman Caranci moved that Ordinance #587 <br />be ordered published. Seconded by Council- <br />man Meier. Roll call voted requested by <br />Councilman DiCarlo. DiCarlo no, Kilker <br />yes, DelPizzo yes, Dilorenzo yes, Caranci <br />yes, Meier yes. Motion carried. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE #588 <br />BARBED WIRE FENCES <br /> <br />All members of Council had before them a <br />copy of Ordinance #588 for their review <br />and file. <br />Attorney Joss stated that the Ordinance was <br />requested by the Building Department as <br />there is now agr~cultural land in the City <br />along with industrial sites and some resi- <br />dential area which may have the need of <br />barbed wire fence for protection. Attorney <br />Joss sited an example for the residential <br />area as the sewer lift station located in <br />the Hillsborough North subdivision where <br />young peope can get in there and <br />disrupt the pump along with the possibility <br />of getting hurt. <br />Attorney Joss read Ordinance #588 on first <br />reading by title only. <br />Councilman Meier moved that Ordinance #588 <br />be ordered published. Seconded by Council- <br />man Dilorenzo. Councilman Caranci then moved <br />that Section #8.36.010 Prohibited - A. be <br />amended to state that barbed wire fences are <br />permissible in industrial areas to City <br />specifications. <br />Comment was made as to how the City would <br />control the use of barbed wire fences and <br />felt that within the industrial and residential <br />areas there would need to be a chain link <br />fence of a certain height topped with the <br />barbed wire for added security. <br />