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<br />AUDIENCE COMMENTS cont'd <br />LURA REPORT <br /> <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR <br />REPORT <br />BUILDING PERMIT FEES <br /> <br />CHURCH SITES <br /> <br />GRANT REPORTS <br /> <br />GASOLINE STORAGE TANKS <br /> <br />FACILITY TOUR <br /> <br />MEETING WITH LAFAYETTE <br /> <br />PUBLIC SERVICE FRANCHISE <br /> <br />LURA submitted a memo to the City Engineer <br />in regards to using City staff help for <br />their projects. Council approved with the <br />request and stated for Mr. Wur1 to go <br />through with the study on the project. <br /> <br />Mr. Wilbur Madonna questioned the legal <br />notices in the paper. Mr. Conarroe stated <br />that the Legislature sets up the price and <br />type size. <br /> <br />A question was brought up as to the fire <br />signals near the Middle School. Mr. <br />Wur1 stated that there was someone working <br />on the project. <br /> <br />A sheet holding seven cities summaries on <br />permit fees was viewed by Council. Council- <br />man DelPizzo stated that he felt the permit <br />should not have to be purchased until there <br />was $200.00 worth of work on the job. <br />After discussion Councilman DelPizzo moved <br />that the building permit minimum be raised <br />from $50.00 to $200.00. There was no <br />second; therefore the motion was killed. <br /> <br />Mr. Wur1 stated that there were two church <br />sites in conjunction with the annexation <br />of 1st Federal and Wood Brothers. The <br />Methodist and Baptist Church wrote letters <br />to the City. The Methodist Church showing <br />interest and the Baptist Church stating <br />that they had just built a new church. <br /> <br />Mr. Wur1 reported that the CBD and Parking <br />Lot Grants were not qualified for FHA <br />Grants, however the grant on the industrial <br />area is still in the Grant. <br /> <br />Mr. Wur1 reported that the storage tanks <br />were not violating any laws and the tank <br />owners would have to be talked to about <br />removing the tanks from their location. <br /> <br />June 28, 1974 was the tenative date for <br />the tour of the City plants at 10:00 A.M. <br /> <br />A joint Council meeting with Lafayette was <br />tenative1y scheduled for June 25, 1974. <br /> <br />Mr. Wur1 stated that this matter was placed <br />on the agenda to inform Council that the <br />first df 1975, the 25 year franchise with <br /> <br />-4- <br />
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